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Dec 13, 2005
Random Funniness

Web 1.0!!!

There are some pictures from the recent Web 1.0 Summit in San Francisco over on Flickr. The comments are the best part, by far. My favorite thus far: Is there still room in the “Photoshop: Page Curl Explorations” seminar?

Dec 12, 2005
iRooster

Alarm Clocks

There are quite a few different alarm clock software packages out there for the Mac and Windows. There are some interesting patterns that immediately present themselves. One of the most obvious is that the Windows alarm clocks out there appear to ...

Dec 01, 2005
Blogs

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Dec 01, 2005
Blogs

Movable Type 3.2 Can Bite Me

Without a doubt, my absolute favorite keyboard shortcut in IE 6 is Alt+D, which moves focus to the address bar. Movable Type 3.2, which I just installed, thoughtfully overrides this keyboard shortcut with its access key for Delete. Sigh. C’mon guy...

Nov 29, 2005
iRooster

Producing Software, the Easy Way

OK, so the post title is a total lie. There really is no easy way to produce and sell software. There are varying degrees of difficulty that can be associated with software development, though. When I started working on iRooster I never really in...

Nov 27, 2005
Blogs

Site Redesign and More Pix

I’ve started on a site redesign, as you may have noticed. So far, the main page of the site and my résumé have been converted over. Still to come: the (woefully out of date) Code section, this Weblog, Photos, and the nonexistent About page. Addit...

Nov 19, 2005
Video Games

X360 Launch Titles

“Amped 3” (2K Sports) I’ve been an SSX fan ever since it was a PS2 launch title, and I’ve never given Amped the time of day. A review on Gamespot just made me think I should reconsider, though. “A huge part of what makes the story so appealing–a...

Nov 19, 2005
Personal Life

Catching Up

The past few weeks have been insanely busy for me. I became sick the week before I moved out of my old apartment in Queen Anne, which interfered greatly with my ability to pack and move. The timing of my illness was especially poor: my entire team...