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Moving Soon

Monday, August 11th, 2008

I’m moving on Friday. Not really looking forward to it. I hate moving. The good part about the deal, though, is that I’m going to have my very own office in the new place. For that, I can’t freaking wait. Right now, I have about 6 square-feet where I spend about 60 hours a week. The new place will feature over twenty times the space. This is important because, right now, I’m sporting two 24″ monitors and my desk can just barely even support a key board and mouse along with my screens. The new space will allow me to have books, papers, and maybe even my laptop on the desk at the same time.

Can anybody recommend a good desk for someone with a lot of gear who hates cables?

Mr & Mrs Friend

Monday, August 4th, 2008

Mr & Mrs FriendCongratulations to my great friends, Mr. and Mrs. Ben and Kelley Friend

WordPress for iPhone

Thursday, July 24th, 2008

There’s a new iPhone app out there for accession your worspress blog on the go. It’s pretty darn slick. I haven’t tested it against my custom engine yet, but it looks like it just uses the api. It should work with any blog that implements the metaweblog api.

This post Is from the app.

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Voicemail

Thursday, July 17th, 2008

Apologies to those who have attempted to leave me a voicemail this week. I didn’t realize my voicemail needed to be setup again after activating my new phone. They should tell you this while they’re doing it. It’s fixed now.

Page One Apps

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

My Page One AppsThe organization of my apps greatly effects my productivity. What are your page one apps?

WordPress 2.6

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

Just as my custom blog engine is nearing completion, WordPress 2.6 has hit the streets. There are some really cool new features in there. It seems the good folks over at wordpress have really been putting out a lot of new features of late. It makes me question the value of actually migrating over to my new engine. Writing the thing has been a great experience and has given me some exposure to areas of rails where I hadn’t previously ventured. But do I really want to move from something with so much community support to something I have to manage completely on my own? Hard to say.

Here’s a little screencast demoing some of the new features in WordPress 2.6:

Crazyness

Friday, July 11th, 2008

Crazyness

Waiting Outside the Palo Alto Apple Store

Thursday, July 10th, 2008

Waiting Outside the Palo Alto Apple Store

Ice Cubes

Wednesday, July 9th, 2008

Ice CubesI recently found some cube shaped ice cube trays at the supermarket. They’re made of silicone so as to be flexible enough to get the cubes out. Even though I have an automated ice machine in my freezer, I was rather excited to snatch these trays up and take them for a spin. Being a non-straw user, I think the shape of the ice has a huge impact on the enjoyment of the beverage. There are a multitude of reasons for this.

Melt speed. These 1 inch cubes have a very low surface to mass ratio. That means they cool the drink more slowly, but also take much less time to melt, thus diluting the drink less and keeping the drink pleasant for longer. Since I am a modern american, I have a refrigerator, which pre-cools my beverages for me. With rare exception, I want the ice to keep my drink cool rather than actually cool it. This lowers the impact of the afore mentioned downside.

Ice CubesDrinkability. Since I don’t use a straw, this is a big one for me. Small ice cube or, worse, crushed ice make it harder to consume the drink. When sipping a beverage containing small fragments of ice, you have to be careful not to let any of the small pieces in your mouth. If you do, and you will, let some through, you have to either spit the damn thing back into the glass, or chew it up. That’s not really the purpose of the ice. I don’t want to chew on it. I want it to keep my drink cool and stay the heck out of my way.

Aesthetics. I think the large, symmetrical cubes are far nicer to look at in the glass. As is true for any food product, people consume it first with their eyes. When I serve a beverage on the rocks, I want it to be as visually appealing as possible. There’s not a whole lot you can do to spruce up the appearance of, say, bourbon and ginger, without tainting the flavor. There are only three ingredients: bourbon, ginger ale (or ginger beer), and ice. You could serve it in a fancy glass, but I think simpler is better for a drink like that.

The two trays I bought can produce 30 one inch cubes in about two hours. When they’re done, I move them into freezer bags so they don’t take on freezer funk. These cubes are reserved specifically for presentation. The machine made stuff is still more than suitable for the blender or shaker.

FireFox 3 is Ugly

Monday, July 7th, 2008

I’m just starting to work with FireFox 3. The new text rendering system looks quite nice, but the browser chrome is so ugly. It’s just… really bad. What happened? Did they do it in house or is another group responsible for this? I know SilverOrange did the last skin, which was much nicer.

Since Safari 3 came out, I’ve been using it as my go-to browser. I still boot up the fox when I need to use FireBug, but I don’t live in it anymore. It seems like have been going downhill for them ever since version 0.9. Word on the street is, 3 is much better than the previous couple versions. I’ll have to see if I can stomach the new chrome long enough to decide for myself.