April 28, 2002
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Oh, give me a freaking break…
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April 28, 2002
Oh, give me a freaking break…
April 28, 2002
Heck, even I learned something over at the Geek & Co. geek tip of the week page.
April 27, 2002
Don’t worry, it was just a small creative spasm. Not only did I unglue my duff this evening and finally get around to converting the spiral logo page to a standards-compliant style sheet format, but I managed to add a couple more victims contestants to the critique. Now, let’s see what else I can fix … More
April 27, 2002
Commodore Pet at computer recycling drive. Anderson Station, Calgary.
April 26, 2002
Damn. Apparently you can’t configure a 320 GB Iomega DataSafe network attached storage device over TCP/IP using the supplied installation wizard when the client resides within a Virtual PC environment. Even after a triplet of fine, hand-crafted local ales, which I thought for sure would help smooth out the whole process. According to this here … More
April 26, 2002
Now, see what happens when you let the developers handle the event marketing? Some well intentioned, but questionably driven souls down in Cupertino are doing their darndest to crank up a little bit of last minute public relations hoopla for the Worldwide Developer Conference next month. I know this because the Apple Developer Connection just … More
April 26, 2002
Bidirectional communication. It’s a good thing.
April 25, 2002
Tree shadow on sidewalk. 5th Avenue Southwest, Calgary.
April 22, 2002
Glenn Anderson just scooched out another tidy update to EIMS for all you folks that run Mac-based mail servers. I did a little happy dance to celebrate. And you? Via Archipelago
April 22, 2002
Adam Tow, a fine chap and the purveyor of nifty software products, including a veritable flash card full of absurdly useful packages that I use daily on my Newton, has released JPEG-JFIF Repair. This program, surprisingly enough, basically does what it says. Certain digital cameras create what are seemingly valid JPEG files, but those same … More