Archive for June 2002

[Dilbert Daily Strip]

PowerPoint add-on allows online collaboration. Gnutella-based technology promotes file sharing [InfoWorld: Top News]

An impressive display of loyalty and creativity. If you haven't yet browsed this site, I highly recommend it. – andy The fundraiser ends, and the next stage begins. The first Kuro5hin fundraising drive is officially over, and by any measure, it's been a fantastic success. Altogether you contributed over $37,000 in memberships, donations, and text […]

Lord Byron. “Always laugh when you can. It is cheap medicine.” [Motivational Quotes of the Day] [dws.]

Yang owns around 45 million shares of Yahoo! This is nothing big, but it's funny what two college students can make out of an experiment. Despite the economy, it is still a great time to be alive. – andy Yahoo's Yang sells 250,000 shares. Yahoo co-founder Jerry Yang is on a selling streak. In May […]

Penguin Suits Well, I'm off to pick up tuxedo #2. This is our third wedding in as many months. After this one, only one more to go. It sure has been a busy summer. I can hardly wait until August.

I think that this is an important service that we need to begin considering. Insurance is truly a necessary evil. I know that when I don't have it, I get very nervous, but when I get it, I can't stop complaining about it. – andy Long-term Care Insurance. It's more than you think it is […]

Dell is willing to put it's name on anything if they can make a buck. Not that it's a bad idea, but aren't there enough handhelds out there? – andy Report: Dell to try its hand at handhelds. A new report from market researcher ARS speculates that the PC giant is getting ready to go […]

Which is worse: Internet Explorer (IE) because it crashes so often and the cache gets stuck or Mozilla because it's so darn slow? Which browser do you use and why?

I haven't tried the tool yet, but I'll post the results here. – andy Email Conversion Tool: Emailchemy is a utility that helps you regain ownership of your email by extracting it from the proprietary file formats used by many of yesterdayâs forgotten and todayâs most popular email applications. Emailchemy reads email from the proprietary […]