Archive for July 2002

Well, tonight Anna and I took a walk. On the way back, after sneaking up on a deer, we saw a little dog trying to cross the street. We realized he was a bit lost so we brought him home after going door to door looking for the owner. While I took a quick picture […]

CodeTek: final release of VirtualDesktop [The Macintosh News Network] [dws.]

Teens make driving doubly deadly [USA Today : Front Page] [dws.]

I've seen two movies in 48 hours and both movies began with five minutes of commercials, for Coca Cola, Bank of America, some stupid British car that's now available in the US, and some other insipid and worthless products. These ads stood out for two reasons. First, I paid $9 US currency to watch each […]

Chuck Shotton “highly recommends” the iRock FM transmitter. “I have one that I use on frequent drives to Philadelphia and it has the best battery life and signal range of the several I've played with.” [Scripting News] [dws.]

More on distinguishing Carbon from Cocoa [Mac OS X Hints] [dws.]

Manila now supports the MetaWeblog API. Thanks to Jeff Cheney for the initial implementation. [Scripting News]

http://www.juggysoft.com/. “Ridge is an internet connection watcher that monitors any traffic on any interface on your Macintosh. The results are presented in a great efficient interface.” [Let's see.] [Archipelago] [dws.]

Telecommuting is truly the only way to go. I'm sitting here, plowing away in my little PHP world, and outside my window a squirrel is doing the hokey-pokey in the grass. I've been baiting them for a few months, but this is the first one I've seen in our back yard. The darn critter is […]

Texas floods kill 7 people [USA Today : Front Page] [dws.]