Archive for September, 2002

Elementary, Dear Watson

Thursday, September 12th, 2002

Caution: More Mac enthusiasm ahead!

After using Mac OS 10.2 for a couple of days now, I’m going to have to go against the grain and admit that Jaguar’s Sherlock 3 implementation is actually better than the oft compared Watson. I’m not going to get into the ethical dilemma of the obvious similarities between the […]

Cascade

Wednesday, September 11th, 2002

Today turned out to be as uneventful as I had hoped. I went to work and tracked some billable hours while Liz finished up refinishing our dresser—another one of her amazing skills. All of this, of course, is in stark contrast to the emotional turmoil that went on only one year ago.

Processing the Dualie

Tuesday, September 10th, 2002

We got our lovely new dualie G4 this morning and I took a lunch break from work just long enough to get it all set up. Needless to say, I am impressed. Those divots on the front really are speed holes, or they at least seem that way (due credit to the DDR […]

Earache My Eye

Thursday, September 5th, 2002

Liz woke up this morning experiencing an ache in her left ear. Thinking it was something only to be mildly watched, I kissed her good-bye and left for work. However, when I came home for lunch she was still feeling some discomfort, this time closer to her neck. We both thought at […]

Off On Another Tangent

Thursday, September 5th, 2002

Perusing the project list at k10k, I came across this nifty little idea that turns regular weblogs like this one into a veritable, instantaneous network. The project is called Tangent. The author of the program says of it, ” If web sites had sex, Tangent would be how they’d do it.”

Well, I […]