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Gee, thirty inch displays. Pretty sweet, huh? Oh, and RSS in Safari, pretty cool, eh? I bet Tiger is going to be a fine update to OS X. But we're kind of avoiding the important issue here, aren't we?
Having seen Michael Moore's new movie, Fahrenheit 9/11, I draw two conclusions. None of which are new to me, nor to anyone else. The first conclusion is that Michael Moore knows how to make an engaging documentary, and the second conclusion is that it's too bad he doesn't know what a documentary really is.
I don't know what it is about Gmail that makes people completely lose their self-control, their sanity, or their ability to distinguish a verb from a noun, but I do know that I'm not the only one whose Gmail inbox attracts invitation beggars like the Sunnydale Hellmouth attracts undead minions determined to start an apocalypse. An apocalypse, because apparently there are quite a lot of them.
I read John Gruber's fantastic but Apple centric essays far long before I got a Mac. Because, even though his writing oftentimes is exclusively within the Apple realm, the writing is of such high quality that it doesn't really matter what he writes about, only that he does.
I've realized that my website statistics have become more and more ambigous, as more and more people subscribe to the XML feeds. Crawlers and aggregators are pounding on my feeds, giving me a harder and harder time to read anything out of the statistics.
A few days ago, I was given the task of developing a very basic company presentation, a two-day project, from graphic design, through HTML/CSS-implementation, to final touches and finish. Figuring I probably don't have time to develop it using XHTML and CSS, I had to resort to table-based design...
While regular use of Mac OS X has done a favorable impression on me, I wouldn't say it's "superior" to Windows XP. I would say that using Mac OS X is a more laid-back kind of experience though. As they say, it's the "little things" that makes the experience such an appreciated one...
So I signed up with DreamHost, only to leave them two days later. Support tickets usually took a full day to be answered, and the connection to the server was ridiculous, rivalling that of $1 hosts...
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