I finally got the referer thing from here working over here. I love referer logs... ;-)
Archive for 2002
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Coding for failure
Whew. Big thread on Hack The Planet - over here, tangentially inspired by my post here about IDL. David McCusker has a great line:
If the interface doesn't support the ability to go on, and encourage you to code for failures, then it's just as fragile as a synchronous interface.
Have to read this thread a few times to get it all.
Sign-To-Text
From Wired: A high-schooler has created a glove that translates sign-language finger-spelling into text on a digital device via a wireless connection. That is awesome, and a real example of technology bettering the lives of the handicapped.
RSS Sources
Hmm. thanks to my referers, I have found that I have the #3 and #4 hits for RSS Sources on Google. Cooool. I need to rewrite my rss feed.
This rssFeedIcon is a test.
ArboretumIdeaWhiteboard
Been following Arboretum, a Cocoa-based outliner. Not much to seee right now, but DeusX and I have been trading edits on the idea whiteboard.
RSS Sources
Hmm. thanks to my referers, I have found that I have the #3 and #4 hits for RSS Sources on Google. Cooool. I guess I should update that soon.
Dive Into Mark
This weblog is really cool. Mark is really open about his dealing with addiction, and recently about the grief of losing someone he loved. Hard stuff, but heartening to read.
In the midst of all this, today is my two-year anniversary of sobriety. Two years from today could be yours.
Thanks Mark.
You know what I hate?
I hate surfing around on the zippy internet, then flipping back to the web application I'm writing, and firing up that puppy, and realizing it's slow as dog-crap, and knowing it's my app.
That sucks.
1984
If you're a Mac user, or curious about the legendary "1984" ad for the introduction of the Macintosh, check out the history here. (That 60 second SuperBowl ad cost Apple $800k, almost as much as the ad itself - $900k.)
The ad almost didn't run, the board of directors hated it and almost fired Chiat/Day (the famous ad agency that was doing Apple marketing then and created the ad), and Steve Wozniak almost put up half the $800k himself just to make sure it ran. Wild.
Google Service
This is so cool. qu.st LIFTworks has a service for Mac OS X that lets you select text in any native OS X app and hit cmd-shift-g to search Google for the selected text.
It's a Boy!!!
Jim and Cheryl (well, mostly Cheryl ;-)) deliver, via "swift and tidy C-Section", and 10 lb, 8 oz baby boy! Congratulations! Dave points out that the infant (name TBA) shares the birthday of the Macintosh. Lucky kid. ;-)
IDL and Scripting
For future reference, I've archived the post about non-typed languages and IDL here.
New Digs
Jodi talks about the new house we just signed a contract on (woo-hoo!), and laments the lack of information on the site for our previous house. Sorry folks, that's the way it happens sometimes.
Seriously - as Jodi asays, we'll try and get some pics up somewhere of the old place, and of the new place once we're moving in. It's a great place, and we got a good deal on it.
Wow. AppleScript kicks... criminal butt.
Check this out. "The iMac's owner managed to access his stolen machine remotely, wrote a script to set the AOL client to dial his home number, which gave him a caller ID trace." [via AccordionGuy]
.NET Primer for Mac users
Charles Wiltgen, (former?) Quicktime product manager, offers this .NET primer for Mac users. Why .NET is going to affect us, and why it can be a Good Thing(tm).
It's a good read, very basic, and he makes some very good points. I'll have to finish the article before passing judgement, but read it for yourself and see what you think.
Best line: It's the end of Windows as we know it, and I feel fine.
Roepcke for Hire
Jim is "urgently in need of work". If you need an awesome coder, a great mentor, or all-around great guy in your company, check him out.
Be aware - Jim needs to work remotely, and he's by far the one I would bet one if I could hire a teleworker. He's motivated, creative, and productive.
More splorp!
Oh wow! splorp.blog has been updating and I missed it! May it never be! The truth is, Grant had not pinged weblogs.com I think, and my Trackerpane had not picked it up.
Happy happy joy joy!
The Woz and wOz
This is excellent news. The Woz is starting a new company ("Wheels of Zeus", aka "wOz")to make wireless consumer handhelds, to "help everyday people track everyday things".
Good luck, Woz!
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