Archive for July 2002

Blog to Cope With Alzheimer's Fog. Alzheimer's has no known cure, but bloggers say their journals, which allow them to flex their mental muscles, have greatly improved their quality of life. By Mark Baard. [Wired News]

This could be a very slick product. We'll have to wait and see though to determine if this is a better deal than a TiVo or Replay. – andy Record this: A TiVo-like toy for the Mac?. A Macintosh software company plans to launch Monday the first consumer personal video recorder for Mac aficionados. [CNET […]

An interesting take on Apple from a financial position in the market. – andy Apple. “…Apple has a vastly superior edge in intellectual property.” [The Motley Fool]

Sam Ruby: “It's a shame that 99% of attorneys give the other 1% a bad name.” [Scripting News]

Well, tomorrow is my youngest sister's wedding. So much to do – so little time. – andy

It will never go away, but I wish someone would figure out a solid way to reject the 300+ spam I get each week. Enough is enough!! – andy Spam blocks eat up real mail. Some companies are turning a blind eye to militant tactics for blocking junk e-mail that may do little to sort […]

This one I need to remember. – andy monomania: Dictionary.com Word of the Day. monomania [Dictionary.com Word of the Day]

Go: Life Itself. Saying 'just one game' they began to play… That was yesterday Japanese senryu poem There is one board game that stands above all others. The most beautiful, most ancient, most strategic, most subtle. The king of games. A game which teaches as much as it entertains, whose enthusiasts number tens of millions […]

I downloaded this one. I miss my “About This Mac” feature. – andy Dr. Mac recommends Memory Usage Getter. [OSXFAQ] [dws.]

Cheney sued [USA Today : Front Page] [dws.]