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SubEthaEdit as BlogZOT 2.0!

I love SubEthaEdit. I code the entire website on it and my favorite feature is that it highlights your changes and you can cycle back through time to see what you changed when. It’s a great tool when troubleshooting a CSS file. It’s also known as the #1 collaborative editor for the Mac. Unfortunately, [...]

April Showers

I got caught in a torrential downpour yesterday during the lunch break. It rained rivers. Apparently, it rained earlier this morning as well because when I went out, it was still wet and heavily overcast. Now, though, the sun’s coming out and the sky’s cleared. It’s almost a shame.
I have the distinction of liking it [...]

The Afghanistan Symposium

I got up at 630AM on a Saturday. I must surely be mad. I walked through drizzling rain to the U of Penn Museum for the symposium. Various different leaders in the field of Afghanistani archaeology were there to present what must have been papers for archaeological journals. There must have surely been other pros [...]

Judge and Jury

I went today, to the city’s courthouse for the first “jury duty” day in my existence. The waiting area was cramped, dull, dark, and the guy next to me smelled like stale ETOH. The chairs were so close together that for the first hour, everyone was practically sitting in everyone else’s lap. They had food, [...]

October 2006

I have to keep this in mind and get there in October. It’s going to be an awful summer. I have to keep this in mind in order to be able to make it through.

Answers to the Nursing Shortage

This is a waste of money and time. I could tell you why new nuses leave jobs so quickly and why they don’t feel a need to be loyal and stay and why theu leave the profession altogether. And it’s really very simple. I can’t believe you’d fund a study to find out.
1. Bad [...]

Apple vs. Adobe

I’d hate to see the relationship between the two sour and I would be out of line to say or do anything to make that happen by any connection however remote. But I deleted my beta of Lightroom today and I have no intention of ever downloading it again. Aperture is amazing and even in [...]

Immigration Oddness

I’m not going to make any substantial comments on the issue, just on a detail I found kind of weird. In pictures both in local newspapers and on CNN, protestors are shown holding flags of various countries. Isn’t it odd that in a protest arguing their right to be in this country, why would you [...]

I Have a New Favorite Program

I spent Palm Sunday at work. After a busy morning, things wound down and we started talking. It came up in conversation that one of the girls needs to get a laptop and then since we were at work already of course we felt a need to talk about it as well. During a break [...]

MacZOT!

MacZOT is for Mac users…
…so anyone using a PC won’t know what it is and can’t use it even if they did. But anyone using a Mac would be wise to go see. MacZOT is a site that generates hype and advertizing for Mac shareware developers in exchange for a group of discounted licenses. Everyone [...]

Pigs Fly

Some people are saying it’s the end of the world. Next, Apple will license their OS to run on dull, beige boxes or even worse, they’ll abandon it altogether. It’s done. Over. They won. Let’s pull the plug and go live in Siberia in huts (if global warming keeps up, it’ll be like Florida soon).
Others [...]

From CNN

The Browser: iTunes faces music price hikes - Apr. 4, 2006
Is this why we haven’t heard anything from Apple to mark the 30th anniversary? Haven’t the fat, rich Hollywood types learned anything? They’re killing their industy and I’ve about had it. I for one will never buy another DVD again.

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