Category: Blog
An open letter to some random kid…
Dear some random kid, Thank you for not only taking the time to fill out our information request form, but also using such eloquent prose to inform me that I suck dick. Fortunately for me, and unfortunately for you, all requests are logged by IP address and it was rather trivial for me to track […]
SUPER SIZE ME!
News about the SUPER SIZE ME documentary has already made its rounds, so I won’t go into any verbose details. A movie trailer isn’t available yet, but quite a few promotional downloads are now available, including the Super Size Me “Full Length” and Super Size Me “Radio Edit” MP3s. Incidentally, McDonald’s claims that the negative […]
Microsoft backpedals…
I guess enough people pointed out the Powerbook on Microsoft’s Web site that they decided to Photoshop it. No worries. The original is still on Microsoft’s intro page.
My Powerbook AC adapter blew up in my hand…
My Powerbook G4 AC adapter blew up in my hand today. We’re not just talking poof, here. We’re talking about sparks flying, fuse blowing, toasted flesh smelling, heart attack inducing, nerve numbing goodness! I’m just glad that the arc grounded out through a piece of furniture and not me. Luckily, my hand was just collateral […]
Sunny Florida!
Kelly and I are taking a mini-vacation this week and will be flying down to Sunny Florida for a few days to visit Dad and Gram. It figures…we’ll be leaving on an unusually warm day. It was 50 today, so who knows how warm it will be tomorrow when we leave. Once we get to […]
Andrew is a bastard…
Thanks to Andrew, I can’t get Freezepop out of my head.
Photoshop – IPTC and JPEG Files
When batch modifying XMP and IPTC header codes on JPEG files using the Adobe Photoshop File Browser, a new file is created with a new creation date and the original JPEG is deleted. Since Photoshop does not yet offer lossless JPEG rotation, I was worried that the new JPEG files with attached IPTC header codes […]
Looking for devices matching vendor ID=1193
If you disconnect your Canon CanonScan LiDE 80, 50, or 30 scanner, be prepared for thousands of logfile entries while the scanner driver searches the USB bus for the scanner. Looking for devices matching vendor ID=1193 and product ID=8717 Looking for devices matching vendor ID=1193 and product ID=8718 Wonderful. Since I permanently deinstalled the scanner […]
Introducing the Microsoft Powerbook!
I guess Microsoft loves the Powerbook enough to use it in their advertising. Sure, there’s Office for Mac OS X, but using a Powerbook to promote Microsoft security doesn’t exactly give me the warm fuzzies. I guess Microsoft just really wants to be like Apple. I’m sure they had a good reason for the faux […]
A Fistful of CSS Quickies
Not only have I been converted over to the anti-tables camp, but I’m finally starting to learn advanced CSS layout techniques. If you still need proof that CSS is the fast track to more organized Web development, check out the CSS Zen Garden project. Once you admire the designs, you’ll definitely want to conform to […]