Tuesday, July 26, 2005
Konfabulator cries freedom
Yahoo recently purchased Konfabulator and made it free. Check it here.
For those not in the know, it lets you run some really handy (and yes, some really stupid) little programs on your desktop. Things like local weather, search utilities, clocks, system information, translation tools and the like.
For those not in the know, it lets you run some really handy (and yes, some really stupid) little programs on your desktop. Things like local weather, search utilities, clocks, system information, translation tools and the like.
Monday, July 25, 2005
Check me out. A newer, shinier me. And now with half the calories.
Finally uploaded a new version of my online portfolio at http://www.gorslinedesign.com.
Monday, July 18, 2005
Gorillaz: Demon Days
Mmmmm, ridiculously good. Check it out. Or, yeah, listen on itunes, welcome to 2005.
Say what you want, you may not like it. I can respect your opinion. You're also wrong.
Huge aside: Ok, so has anybody found any good podcasts on the new itunes 4.9? I've tried a few and they all stink up to this point.
Say what you want, you may not like it. I can respect your opinion. You're also wrong.
Huge aside: Ok, so has anybody found any good podcasts on the new itunes 4.9? I've tried a few and they all stink up to this point.
One constant: change
Sure, there's been the death and taxes thing. The optimistic certainties. What about change? Why is change never by itself, but travels in flocks? Things never change small and never one at a time but all at once. If something happens, it's not a single something but a thing over here and a thing over there. Why is that? A question for the void of cyberspace.
Just makes me think that the "stress chart" tests are screwed up. You know, the ones that say public speaking is one of the biggest stressors next to death and moving. Or it goes something like that. I think it's actually that the guy that's stressed out about public speaking also has five other things going on in the back of his head.
Just makes me think that the "stress chart" tests are screwed up. You know, the ones that say public speaking is one of the biggest stressors next to death and moving. Or it goes something like that. I think it's actually that the guy that's stressed out about public speaking also has five other things going on in the back of his head.