I watched DeadPool – the Clint Eastwood as Dirty Harry film, not the Marvel Comic book character last night. Among the fun to be had: seeing Jim Carrey play “Johnny Squares” and Liam Neeson play “Peter Swan”. However besting even … Continued
Monthly Archives: January 2007
Consumer Electronic Politeness
Gizmodo has a post up called: Three Stylish PCs Mac-Haters Can Brag About. I’m an equal opportunity OS user (with OSX, Windows and Linux machines strewn liberally throughout my life), but you have got to be kidding me. The three … Continued
Two Approaches to Mobile Publishing
While I’ve yet to see any significant traffic numbers indicating that people are surfing the web from their mobile devices (battery life, small screens and US mismanagement of the cellular data network are all big problems), two announcements today are … Continued
Japanese Manufacture
Sick article on Japanese repair culture and distributed manufacture over at Pulse Lazer. It hits on the evolution of manufacturing and technology information dissemination in Japan, and extrapolates out to some of the things happening today. They peg the concept … Continued
Comparative Availabilty
Charlie Wood over at Moonwatcher has a post about how things “can get ugly” when the loosely coupled pieces start decoupling. He’s dead right in what he’s saying about the different outages and how lame the response has been. It’s … Continued
MacZot Manical Rage
Another disturbing development from the Mac Shareware front: Garrett Murray developed an application called xPad (stickies, text edit replacement) for OS X and was selling it as shareware. He agreed to sell the website, application and some other bits of … Continued