10 Things We Learned About Blogs – Yeah, the world takes note that blogs have this power that mainstream media just can’t quite grasp… the power of never letting up on a topic.
Month: December 2004
Thunderbird Message Filters
I’ve been a big fan of the Mozilla products for quite some time now. I like how they are independent, lightweight, and easy to use. I really do love the Microsoft line of products as well, but I have no real compelling reason to use them. I love Office and cannot live without it. But I’ve ditched IE a long time ago and Outlook was ditched after I got my Mac. This is because I realized how much easier it was to move my calendar from my Mac (using iCal) to Outlook as opposed to the other way around. Continue reading “Thunderbird Message Filters”
I’m Back
After floating through the fog to meet the runway at SEA-TAC I’ve arrived back in Seattle. My flight yesterday was good and spending time at home was even better. I had the chance to catch up on sleep and not have to worry about anything. Well, almost anything. But, it was nice to just kick back and relax for nine days. There were no due dates or deadlines to meet. I was on my own, to do what I wanted… and I did. Continue reading “I’m Back”
ASCII Cows
ASCII Cows – I can see these showing up in lecture notes next quarter…
The BitTorrent Effect
The BitTorrent Effect – A really good read from the upcoming Wired on how BitTorrent is turning file sharing upside down.
Christmas Light Control All A Hoax
Christmas Light Control All A Hoax – That guy that let you control his Christmas lights really didn’t let you control anything but your imagination.
Merry Christmas
Well, Christmas has arrived! The family celebrations are in full swing and tonight I’ll have the last bit of family celebration for the holidays. I hope that all of your celebrations of Christmas are going well! Mine are going great! I might have some pictures up in the gallery later, but I really don’t know. So, until then… I wish you all a very Merry Christmas!
Jules, the pictures are here.