The ongoing saga of the Newton Stowaway Keyboard Project is now being presented in a convenient and stylish weblog format. This no doubt means that I’ll be expected to update it more than once every six months. Nevertheless, now that the artfully engineered keyboard actually talks to my little green friend, the potential for conjuring … More
The mail server is offline this morning. It was sporadic last night, but now it is definitely having issues. The server in question handles mail for my domain and about 40 others. I worry less about missing my mail than I do about the mail for the dozens of other people who use the service. … More
Three and a half years ago, I posted a little blurb in my weblog about hacking my Newton to use a Stowaway keyboard. I ended that particular post with an encouraging “stay tuned for more…” Well, if any of you were around when I first mentioned this project, let me thank you personally for staying … More
Some people, like Cory Doctorow of Boing Boing fame, hate curly quotes in web content. Other folks, like John Gruber over at Daring Fireball, can’t imagine ever going back to such a limited typographic palette as seven-bit ASCII. And while I can empathize with Doctorow’s technical issues concerning the glitch-inducing properties of typographically correct punctuation … More
During one of the more recent Jaguar updates, my ability to access AppleShare volumes ceased to be. I honestly didn’t notice the problem until this past week. Since I’m still hooked on OS 9, I had been using OS X pretty much for intense bouts of browser testing and only needed to access web and … More
Why yes, as a matter of fact, I am. Prepare to kick back for a spell if you’re about to dive into the 7.0.2 release notes for the latest BBEdit update. Nine pages of new features, functionality tweaks, bug squashes, and other assorted finagling to scroll through. Woof. The main emphasis this time around seems … More
Sharing the available domain name of the week duties, and helping me pick up the slack for being out of town last week, is the indubitable Peter Schwartz. No being one to simply browse through the visceral gems on my site, Peter felt moved enough to send in the following suggestion: “As I was listening … More
I hadn’t been consciously counting the days since my mom had her aneurysm. Somewhere in the back of your brain, events of this magnitude can’t help but leave some sort of dog-eared page or red circle around a date on the internal calendar. The days get counted anyway. Some seemingly unrelated occurrence reminded that yesterday … More
And over. And over again. I can’t stop playing with Eric Meyer’s Color Blender, a nifty little JavaScript hack that, well… blends colors together in an iterative fashion. I know, I know… it’s supposed to be a tool, not a toy. But I can’t help myself. By the by, users of Mac IE may want … More