10 Questions for Mr. & Mrs. Teabagger
Wherein I ask Mr. & Mrs. Teabagger a few questions about their lack of consistency on the issues.
Wherein I ask Mr. & Mrs. Teabagger a few questions about their lack of consistency on the issues.
Here are some useful links for those who are either thinking of upgrading or have already upgraded:
Macworld has a useful video about some of the new refinements
A new website devoted to Snow Leopard Tips
Macbreak Video’s demonstration of the new Services functionality
Mac Life lists some of the new features, including the fact that iChat uses less bandwidth to deliver the same or better video then Leopard.
UPDATE:
Mac Life now has a list of 100 tips posted. I hadn’t realized until last night that scanner support has been amped up in Snow Leopard.
So today marks my second week of a new writing challenge. This go around is 300 Words for 30 days and I have to admit that the past week I’ve had to really force myself to sit down and write and have ended up not working very much on The Devious Astrolabe. The good new …
Yes, I’m just the kind of person who went out yesterday and bought Apple’s new operating system Snow Leopard and have spent the majority of last night and today playing around with the new features and setting my computer back up (since I decided to do a totally clean install and reformatted my hard drive …
Those who know me are aware of just how important music and stories are to me. If I were to be stranded on an island and could only have either a 160gb iPod filled with music, or an ebook reader filled with stories, I would be hard pressed to choose between the two.1 If I …
The Children of Thayer Street
Bright confused
and
with brash energy;
eyes of fire and terror.
Young. Younger every year.
A rustle in your heart,
a whisper of lost
lostness.
These children of your middle years
as they smile wide and smoke and wear
self-involvement like a superhero cape
slashing red and blue
in the sunrise of their grown up pose.
You hate them just a little
and love them in a way they will never understand
until they are middle-yeared and looking
back
at the young. Younger every year.
As the semester begins, they swell your heart,
taking Thayer Street as their own.
I like this one a lot:
Took it on my way to work yesterday on my iPhone and used the Helga filter in Camerabag.
Informative and fun video on ways to improve memory
Recently, while I was at work, I overheard a co-worker’s conversation on the phone about how he never talks politics with friends or acquaintances because “you can never change anybody’s mind about stuff like that.” My first instinct was to agree with him, while my second was the realization that to accept this statement as …