Posted in me on February 23rd, 2007 No Comments »
My Reading Material for Today:
Inquirer on Intel 45nm (from Geek)
Open cellular access?
Interview with Blackberry chief
Armed chimps terrorizing the jungle
MS Ultimate Keyboard
Official Digg support in Wordpress
Killer clam shell
More on Intel
Posted in Gmail, the web on February 22nd, 2007 No Comments »
Google’s big news today ended up being a premier version of Google Apps. Now, for $50/user/month year businesses can use Google Apps with a number of upgrades over the free versions, including 10GB of Gmail storage, 99.9% uptime guaranteed, phone support, and advertising-free operation. Just about everyone with a blog had something to say about [...]
Posted in interesting on February 21st, 2007 No Comments »
Ugh, I have been too sick to post much lately, but here are links to a very good reads…
Fatblogging
How Wikipedia limits participation
10 questions with Michael Raynor
Google spreadsheet charts on the way!
Startupping- Best and Worst Startup Decisions feature John Battelle, Paul Graham, and more
Fly Clear
Posted in Food, TV/Movies on February 19th, 2007 No Comments »
You probably saw this already, it made a pretty big internet splash, but it’s great reading. I honestly can’t stand Anthony Bourdain’s writing, but these posts are becoming legendary.
I actually WATCH Food Network now and again, more often than not drawn in by the progressive horrors on screen. I find myself riveted by its awfulness, [...]
Posted in TV/Movies on February 18th, 2007 4 Comments »
I’ve been watching Rome since the first episode and while I don’t think it is great, it is definitely a good series, one of the best on television right now (that’s not saying very much, but there it is).
One of Rome’s strengths, as with most HBO series, has been the character development. They have done [...]
Posted in Gaming on February 18th, 2007 15 Comments »
In case you have not been reading your gaming news you may be interested to learn that another Elder Scrolls will be upon us quite soon. If you are anything like me, your response to this is, “Have we not been punished enough?”
I beat Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion in the weeks right after it was [...]
Posted in interesting on February 18th, 2007 No Comments »
Another weekend of taking it slow and easy in NYC. Here are some links in case you want to do a little reading before the week starts:
Elders Scrolls IV: Shivering Isles Screeners
NYC might ban spinners
Google tells us RSS numbers
Final ATI R600 specs