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January 22, 2007 / General

Superhero Quiz

This doesn’t seem right . . . I’m not really hot-headed and certainly don’t have strong will power. But I guess if the computer says I am Green Lantern than who am I to argue? Now if I could just remember where I left that ring . . . Your results: You are Green Lantern …

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January 21, 2007 / General

Sometimes our intelligence amazes me

Ultra-Dense Optical Storage — on One Photon from PhysOrg.com Researchers at the University of Rochester have made an optics breakthrough that allows them to encode an entire image’s worth of data into a photon, slow the image down for storage, and then retrieve the image intact. […]

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February 10, 2007 / General

An Assessment

For too long now I have been grasping for at straws rather than making my own chocolate milkshake.

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December 10, 2006 / General

A Reminder

Tony Long writes a column for Wired called “The Luddite.” I recommend you read his November 9th column, “Oh, the (Lack of) Humanity.” I know that living in NYC I have become inured to homelessness and need and quite often simply ignore those people who have nothing, who are dirty, who smell, who scare me …

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February 10, 2007 / General

Lesson Learned

Macs can crash. Pages, iWork’s word processor does not, unlike MS Word, OpenOffice, or any other number of programs, autosave. Never assume that Mac software, just because it looks good, also contains basic, functional features that are nearly ubiquitous in other software. Yes, save often, but come on, no *#^@(!$ autosave!! I’m going to bed.

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December 6, 2006 / General

How cool!

Check this out: Eleksen launches the most portable fabric keyboard for the mobile workforce Eleksen offering innovative wireless fabric keyboard through certified resellers and to large enterprises. Full info can be found at Eleksen’s Website.

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November 26, 2010 / General

1 Thanksgiving Weekend, 3 Bad Movies

Recently the girlfriend was out of town, so I caught up on my bad science-fiction/action films that I knew were bad, but still wanted to see: “Underworld – Evolution (Widescreen Special Edition)” (Len Wiseman) “Ultraviolet (Widescreen Edition)” (Sony Pictures) “V for Vendetta” (James McTeigue) Starting from the premise that none of these movies are particularly …

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November 18, 2006 / Friends

Thanks to Jo Cose

My thanks to Jo Cose for letting me use one of his photos as my header. I will eventually try to get some of my own pics back up there, but I really liked this one and was in the mood for something a bit more aesthetically pleasing than the polaroid snapshots. You can check …

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February 10, 2007 / General

Of Newness and Change

Starting Monday, I am the new Office Manager at Scenarios USA, a cool non-profit that is only about 10 minutes commute from my house. Woo-hoo! I am writing this on my brand new, 17″ Intel Duo Core iMac . . . don’t worry, I’ll be selling my old desktop in order to help pay for …

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November 9, 2006 / General

Taking back the House

It appears that the Democrats have regained a majority in Congress the House of Representatives. Now comes the hard part, making sure that they live up to their promises. powered by performancing firefox

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