January 2010
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In order to know people, you have to listen to their stories.
But that is...
– Via “Faux Friendship” at the Chronicle.
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Apple sold 3.36 million Macintosh® computers during the quarter, representing a...
– Apple Reports First Quarter Results. Best quarter ever. More Macs than ever. Booya.
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The wife of one of the engineers on the tablet project has lupus. I don’t know...
– The Secret Diary of Steve Jobs : The tablet is freaking us all out
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If you send me a flyer with dated, cheesy or overused type, it’s like...
– Seth’s Blog: Type tells a story. People think I’m weird about font choices, but see? I’m not alone.
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Football-field sized objects: These visitors may come once every 1,000 year and...
– Earth Dodges An Interplanetary Bullet : Discovery News. Neat description of what certain-sized asteroids would do to the planet’s surface.
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Netflix is heading to the Wii | NY Times →
Two words: booya.
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Panic Blog » Mac OS X Stats: 12/2009 →
Nice run-down of why some Mac users still use the older versions of OS X. Most involve legacy printing software and older hardware.
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Coffee vs. keyboard
For years now, my fascination with the concrete world of technology has been tempered by abstract concepts like fate and luck.
Take this past summer. The easiest way to humble yourself before the Gods of Olympus and Apple Store employees is to drop your iPhone on a tile floor. That’s exactly what I did.
Any hobby, it’s probably the same way. Like to ride horses? Get kicked in...
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