Trinity Laterals Their Way to Win
October 29th, 2007 | Published in Blog, Links
Trinity makes a last second comeback with about 30 laterals. This has to be the best finish to a D III game ever.
You can watch the video at ESPN.
a collection of awesome
October 29th, 2007 | Published in Blog, Links
Trinity makes a last second comeback with about 30 laterals. This has to be the best finish to a D III game ever.
You can watch the video at ESPN.
October 29th, 2007 | Published in Apple, Blog
While waiting for my copy of Leopard to arrive by snail mail I have been reading everything I can find about the new OS X online. This of course is to quell the urge to run to the nearest apple store and buy another copy. Macworld’s Leopard Review was the last article I read about the new OS X last night.The Pros
October 28th, 2007 | Published in Blog | 2 Comments
I have just finished the change from my own personal rails blogging app to Wordpress. I am sad to see the old system go but am excited to try out all the new bells and whistles.
October 27th, 2007 | Published in Apple, Blog, Links
The article “Leopard” over at DaringFireball.net is a nice over view of the new OS X Leopard.
My nutshell take is this: I’ve been using Leopard full-time for about three months, and there’s no question it’s a worthy update. Is 10.5.0 truly ready for production use, or would most users be better off waiting for 10.5.1? We’ll see. No one ever got hurt by waiting a week or two to install a new OS. But there’s no question that most of the new features and changes in Leopard are winners. There are some turds, too, but the ratio of improvements-to-regressions is pretty high by my score.My copy is still on its way. I cant wait to try it out.
October 27th, 2007 | Published in Apple, Blog, Links
OS X Leopard is out!!! Engadget has been collecting impressions of the new OS in their article “All about Leopard: gallery, apps, impressions”
Install was pretty painless. A few clicks and you’re off. It took just under an hour (58 minutes, to be exact) to do its thing, despite the installer claiming it would be a 3-4 hour upgrade for our stock MacBook Pro.For old school users: installing the barebones OS onto a G4 Power Mac’s freshly formated disk took just 20 minutes.
The install chewed up a good 3.3GB of space on top of what was already there. Apple recommends a solid 9GB, so be prepared if you’re constantly low on space like us.
October 25th, 2007 | Published in Blog, Links
This is a pretty cool portfolio site http://www.mariusroosendaal.com/I got this link from my buddy Joe
October 24th, 2007 | Published in Apple, Blog, Links
MacRumors.com has some new screen shots of the Dock in OSX Leopard. They look pretty sweet, much better than the shelf on it side look.
Apple’s Gold Master (Retail) version of Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard has at least one visual tweak over the developer seeds. It appears Apple has listened to user feedback about the visual inconsistency with dock items appearing on a 3d shelf on the Left and Right side of the screen
October 23rd, 2007 | Published in Blog, Links
I love the Vimeo login page. The clouds in the background move, how cool is that. Vimeo is a video sharing site like youTube but it allows you to share videos with only the people that you want to share them with. It kind of makes me think of Pownce for videos.
October 22nd, 2007 | Published in Blog, Links
SubEthaEdit 3.0 is out with some shiny new features.
- Persistent file format that stores collaboration metadata and history with QuickLook support.
- Shiny new statistics window (Command-I) showing word, character and lines counts as well as a user history.
- Highlighter supports unlimited nesting of states.
- Highlighter supports unlimited importing and linking of states in states.
- Highlighter supports transcendend named groups in states (used for e.g. HEREDOC syntax).
- Total rewrite of the encoding guessing which now includes: meta-tag content, BOMs of any kind, extended attributes and heuristical analysis.
October 22nd, 2007 | Published in Apple, Blog
Vienna is an awesome news reader. Don’t let the ugly website put you off, it has all the features that I am looking for in a news reader and unlike Net News Wire or News Fire its free!