Mark Byron - Spiritual Chemotherapy
spiritual-chemotherapy
Heh. You'll have to read most of this page to find the reference (or cheat and go here), but I like Mark Byron's writing and his daily Biblical and political commentary. Good food for thought.
Read more about Mr. (no, wait, Dr.) Byron here.
It's not catching on
Clark was asked to write up a report on the status of the various intranet/website efforts in his anesthesiology department. In his words, "it's not catching on".
Mark Byron - Spiritual Chemotherapy
Heh. You'll have to read most of this page to find the reference (or cheat and go here), but I like Mark Byron's writing and his daily Biblical and political commentary. Good food for thought.
Mark Byron - Spiritual Chemotherapy
spiritual-chemotherapy
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Heh. You'll have to read most of this page to find the reference (or cheat and go #85637749">here), but I like Mark Byron's writing and his daily Biblical and political commentary. Good food for thought.
Read more about Mr. (no, wait, Dr.) Byron here.
iChatStatus
Clark just showed up on my iChat buddylist, and instead of a status, there was some musical notes and the name of a Santana song! Whoa! Cool! So I harassed him about it and he pointed to a little prefpane app called iChatStatus. It updates your iChat status to show the currently playing song in iTunes. Coool! Also included are aplescripts to let iChatStatus show things like the web page you're currently viewing, or the active application, and other goodies.
Bits Are Not A Bug
Aaron Swartz has set up a new site where he's discussing limitations to free speech. I don't agree with absolutely everything he says there, but he makes some very good points as well. Bits Are Not A Bug.
Gah! Spam in the place where I live...
Ack! I think Mail just had an aneurysm and forgot what spam looked like. I had finally switched my junk mail filter to automatic, and for about 2 months it was like a rock. I did not get a single spam in my inbox, and only 2 or 3 false positives.
Froogle!
I have to admit that it took me a minute to see why the name of Google's news product search site, Froogle, was so apt. <smacks forehead> (via the Google Weblog) Very very cool though! We've been waiting for this for a long time.
Weblog 2 RPC MIA
This is NOT a slam on Seth, but I'm ruing the fact that the new weblog plugin does not have it xml-rpc API yet. I miss posting with Sid, which makes posting news from NetNewsWire much easier.
Google Quotes Scoble and Dave
Heh. I was playing around with the new Google WebQuotes, courtesy the Google Weblog.
Weblog 2 getting better and better
Conversant's Weblog 2 plugin is getting better and better! While Jodi and I were away in Northern California this weekend, it gained the ability to specify which custom field to use for weblog categories, and really streamlined the channel management tools (see the right side of this page for what I mean by channels).
Radio v. NetNewsWire
Dave on NetNewsWire's recent support for scripting:
For what it's worth, of course, Radio's aggregator has had infinite extendibility with scripts for a long time, on Mac OS X, with AppleScript, etc etc. (link)
Yes, Dave, but NetNewsWire is a full Mac OS X app, not a Mac OS X shell on a Mac OS 8 app with a Mac OS 7 interface. It also runs, without crashing, for days on end, and without ever making a bump on the performance meter.
Have I told You Lately That I Love You?
By "you", of course, I mean Conversant. I spent most of the day working on the rebuild of a client's site. The orginal site (built by myself and my employer in 1997) had a Case Study section. It was all static HTML (as was the entire site) and was a pain to put together. Today I sat down and moved the content over into the Conversant site the client has been using for about a year now.
USS Lego-prise
Hehe. /. brings news of an incredibly well-done model of the USS Enterprise D (ST:TNG) built out of LEGO. This is awesome. I mean, wow. Bravo!
Virtual Hell
I'm installing Windows 98 2nd Edition on Virtual PC on my TiBook right now... I feel so dirty.
Monkinetic
As some of you may have seen in an earlier post, I'm moving my personal weblog over to monkinetic. The new blog has an rss feed too, so if you want you can subscribe to the feed at this url.
Danger Will Robinson!
Jodi and I were out at Chandler Fashion Center tonight, hanging at the Apple Store Thanksgiving Event ("Come on baby, mommy needs a brand new iMac!") and we stopped at the T-Mobile store to look at the Danger HipTop (Sidekick).
Monkinetic Images
Images for monkinetic templates
FTX Interface
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