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Weekend Notes

Jim was here for the weekend, and we had a blast!!! Some highlights:

  • Working on Sid2 together.
  • Watching Iron Monkey. What a funny movie. Like Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, but with an attitude and more kung-fu -).
  • Watching Episode II. Yoda kicks ass.
  • Pair-programming on a new app.
  • Playing Boggle and Taboo. "D'oh! I suck!"

  • Obligatory Amazon Wish List

    Looking for a way to heap adulation and loot upon your friendly neighborhood redmonk? Look no further than my recently un-earthed Amazon.com wishlist.


    CSI:Miami

    Awesome! The recent episode ("Cross Jurisdictions") of CBS' hit show CSI which included the Las Vegas CSI team heading to Miami, was actually the warmup to a CSI spinoff called CSI:Miami. Jodi and I are certifed CSI junkies, and this episode was a definite highlight in the series so far.


    Roepcke Alert!

    Jim arrived, and is already hooked up on our airport network, and showing us pics of his kids. Fun!


    test post

    ignore please


    Coffee Notes

    I'm sitting here, wondering what the heck I'm doing at work this early after very little sleep last night, reading some of the blogs in my "those who don't ping weblogs.com" bookmarks list. Of interest:

  • Glenn Reynold's InstaPundit
  • Paolo Valdemarin
  • Meg Hourihan, megnut
  • Cory Doctorow et al at Boing Boing
  • Anita "LOL" Rowland

  • Say Hello to, er, Introducing Xserve

    See it here.


    Waiting for Xserve

    To appear here, or here.


    Apple Xserve

    Apple's new server is called Xserve; MacCentral is updating live...


    Woohoo! More Sid Progress

    Sid2 is now properly sorting and reverse sorting the history when you click the column headers, either by Title or Date/Time.


    Doc blogs Steve

    Doc Searls is blogging the 'Stevent' live.

    The box has a dual G4s, fast L2&3 cache, an ASIC Gigabit Ethernet and FireWire sys controller, Big 266 MHz DDR SdRAM Dual Gigabit ports, quad ATA drives, on a 533MB/s bus, buncha other stuff I can't keep up with. "Fastest architecture we've ever built." (He's been describing the maximum configuration.)


    Back Soon!

    The Apple Store has gone away temporarily, as expected, so as to bring us pure Xserve purchasing goodness.


    A Mac in your Rack

    Apple is scheduled to announce new rackmount servers today. I've been around the Mac world long enough to be pretty cynical about this, but here's what I'd like to see:

  • 4-way processors: They've been talking about it long enough - let's see that multiprocessor OS finally take advantage of 4-way G4s
  • 1Ghz+ G4s: I can dream...
  • 2Gb+ memory capacity
  • Hot-swappable drives
  • Cost: ~$6k

  • Armed and Dangerous

    Eric S. "Got me a blog and I'm not afraid to use it" Raymond:

    Gun-control boosters are virtuous crusaders animated by selfless love of children and small fuzzy things. There will come a day when all guns are banned, hallelujah, violent crime will plummet, and we can stop being embarrassed for being Americans. (link) Heh.


    Frameworks in Appliciations

    Bill Bumgarner has a weblog, and from time to time he posts insteresting bits that are useful to Cocoa developers.


    Sid2 soon to be beta

    I've got Sid2 working now to the point of duplicating the functionality of the Java version (i.e. Sid 1) - plus a few extras. I think I'll release a beta pretty soon.


    Sid2 ToDo

  • Sort history by clicking on column headers
  • Fix service
  • Implement rssItemPBoardType

  • Test Post

    Please ignore


    Working on Sid2

    If this shows up on the weblog, then progress is coming along nicely on Sid2, a native Objective-C version of Sid.


    Cocoa Programming book

    After complaining that I could not afford to buy Aaron Hillegass's Cocoa programming book, I got smart today and checked out the Phoenix Public Library website.

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