Monthly Archives: October 2005

Oct 21

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I’m going to Brazil for work, leav­ing tomor­row. I don’t know how con­nected I will be so you can expect my blog­ging to be light or nonex­is­tent until next Fri­day. Tags: weblog hiatus

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Oct 21

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Flock is the new “social browser”, built on the Mozilla core, that offers inte­gra­tion with “social book­mark­ing” sites like del​.icio​.us, blog­ging and Flickr. It’s still fairly rough (so don’t think it can replace your reg­u­lar browser) but the fea­tures look … Read More

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Oct 19

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Among today’s Apple announce­ments was Aper­ture, their pro-level pho­to­graph man­age­ment soft­ware. Looks great, but it’s a bit pricey for some­one like me. I’ll stick with the some­what clunky Canon soft­ware that came with my D60. Tags: Apple Aperture

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Oct 19

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Sadly, the Record Archive on Mt. Hope is clos­ing. But at least the East Avenue store is remain­ing open. I’ve pur­chased a lot of vinyl there over the years and it is also the place where I dis­cov­ered the card … Read More

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Oct 19

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Want another good rea­son to abol­ish patents? How about a com­pany that patented pay-as-you-go cell phones? No, really. As if there was never a ser­vice of any kind that you paid for as you used it. Tags: patently absurd

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