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Sync-happy

New Phone + New OS = iSync happiness!


MOBLOG


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Originally uploaded by redmonk.

Oh brother, steve's late to the meme again.



Syswear t-shirts

FotW: More fun sys-admin t-shirts:


Exposé IRL

From an iChat today:

Brad: now if only Expose was available "outside" of your computer??

Me: lol

Brad: Diamondbacks game, 70 people in line in front of you...

Brad: F11

Brad: traffic on the 101 during rush hour

Brad: F11


Bon-what?

I don't care if the name "Rendezvous" was patented or trademarked or protected by whatever-the-hell lawyerly evil could be done, I will never call it Bonjour.


Renovate Portsmouth Home Show (or, Go Dad!)

Dad at 144 Mount Vernon Ave

makeTodayOutline

I'm just beginning to work on my own GTD system, and I'm using OmniOutliner 3 Pro for a good part of my action list management. Since David (Allen, author of ::amazon("0142000280/merlinsblog-20","Getting Things Done")::) recommends using your calendar to manage the hard landscape, I have appointments and such in iCal.


Bic Velocity

To try out.


GTD

Because I'm always trying and failing to get things done, I'm investigating the latest in productivity memes. Gad, I'll try just about anything if it'll help.


Implementing tags

I've got a bee in my bonnet to figure out a good way to implement a simple tagging scheme like the one used by del.icio.us. My particular question is, is it better to leave the tags in a text field and union them on the fly, or do some sort of pre-processing into an intermediate state before querying them?


The eMyth Revisited

I'm also reading The eMyth Revisited, on the advice of my father, who has navigated the entrepreneurial waters for most of my life.


OS X, LDAP, DHCP

Link so I can find it again in the future: Jason Deraleau, setting up a couple kinds of DHCP servers to serve LDAP connection information to OS X clients.


Dynamic Text Replacement

I'm trying out a new plugin, from coffe2code, called Dynamic Text Replace. It's a simple macro plugin for |WordPress|.


Elephants, Yeah!!

Man, I had no idea Pavarotti loved elephants so much. (Yeah, thanks Mark. Bork!)


Marketing, shmarketing

>"Marketing, shmarketing. I say, bash away on java as much as possible. I dont know exactly what problems people are having pushing openacs to clients, but I have found that getting the initial project spec, taking it home, and coming back with their project 60% completed in two days is a lot stronger marketing tactic than saying 'well yes, it will take 6 months to build you a bulletin board, but your system will have an object-relational persistance layer and full J2EE compliance.'"
-- Rzolf


Help wanted: OS X wireless enabled on startup?

At work we're trying to set up a bunch of users on laptops with directory-based authentication and home directories. The trouble we're running into is that these laptops are all wireless, and on OS X, airport doesn't start until a user logs in. Therefore the machine can't see the authentication directory on the network until a local user has logged in and out again.


SiteLight: Brainwagon


Majestic

> "It wasn't just slow, it was Majestic"


Passive Aggressive Punctuation

See, this is what happens when you realize that a good friend has had an RSS feed all along and you finally subscribe.


Upcoming SiteLight

I'm finally working on my next SiteLight, an interesting if long-ish interview with Mark VenderWettering of brainwagon.org. I hope you enjoy it, I know I have!

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