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Bloggers in the Land of Journalism

This essay by Don Park is a good one, and expresses some of the same thoughts I've had about blogs and newspapers.


Papa got a brand new... Newton.

Yes, Clark got hisself a brand new toy. Boy am I jealous. No, I don't have a purpose for it. No, I never used the one I have (a 120) enough. No, I could not afford it, even at the low price he paid for it.


Clipless Pedals, Finally

With our recent tax return, I finally got some clipless pedals today from REI.


Linux Ho!

Some day this week I'm going to be receiving from the nice man in the brown truck two largish packages. One contains a 17" monitor, the other an old-ish IBM Z-Pro, with Dual Pentium-Pro 200s, 128 mb of RAM, and approx 6 gb of hard disk.


Bare Bones site gets a redesign

Oooh, cool! I haven't been to the BareBones website recently, but I went tonight looking for a BBEdit glossary for Zope, and found out they've done a redesign! Very very nice. Good job guys!


Smart Mobs and Homeland (Fatherland?) Security

With all apologies to Howard Rheingold, whose ideas on Smart Mobs are really really good...


Microsoft Buys VirtualPC from Connectix

Get ready for Microsoft Windows XP Virtual Edition.


The Wireless Future

Aaron on the Wireless Future. Sounds good to me.


Now that's the life

This is your father's first interstate chat transmission from his own WIRELESSly connected laptop computer in the livingroom where there is a fire in the fireplace.


Working at Starbuck's

I spent the morning working at the local Starbuck's. It was not one of the unwired shops, but that wasn't a bad thing, as I needed some undistracted creative time. As a result, I got a good start on the design of a mailing I'm going to be doing shortly to some potential clients.


Dive Into Refrigerator Poetry

Mark put up a nifty fridge magnet poetry page and contest. Here's my entry, titled "tablet Haiku" in honor of NEC's new toy.


Demo 2003

Rats. I wonder how much this costs? I had no idea there was a popular geek-ish conference going on in town! Demo 2003 is happenin' in Scottsdale, AZ, just a scant 20 miles away!


And the Mac-head says: Waaah

Man, oh man, oh man: Scoble points to NEC's new Versa LightPad tablet PC. Light, you say? Try 2 lbs, 0.6" thick. Dzaaaang.


Scoble re: Newton v. TabletPC

Robert Scoble responds to my last post:


Getting the religion

Looks like Microsoft and the PC vendors are getting the Newton religion. Right on. Too bad Apple doesn't.


Apple's been Scobleized

Scoble: > Well, I've had some sneaks behind the scenes (not official ones, though). Apple has some cool stuff coming this year to be sure -- including some desktop machines that are outperforming current Intel stuff.


You heard it here last...

Google buys Pyra Labs, makers of fine blogging software.


Morning Coffee Notes

Is Dave becoming a warblogger? -)


I'm Steve, and I'm a super-villain!


Simon Says use Creative Commons

Simon Extreme is a Mac OS X "reinterpretation" of the classic Simon game. Interestingly, Simon Extreme is shipped under a Creative Commons license, and source code is available. As if that's not enough, the designer of the interface, Rich of Richd.com, is making available some sample Photoshop files of the interface, so that GUI designers can see how the interface was built up. Classy stuff.

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