Apple – AirPort Express. Whoa, how cool is this. Too bad it’s expensive and I have no use for it.
Monthly Archives: June 2004
2004 Venus Transit
SOHO Hot Shot: The 2004 Venus Transit (it’s here!). Keep your eyes on the sky tomorrow.
Google?
I don’t understand Google sometimes. Like for example:
Somehow this blog ends up 7th on the list.
Go figure.
New Site Features
Well, the transition to TextDrive is complete. I’ve canceled my account with my prior hosts, Media3. I was a part of their 12 month’s free linux hosting which is a good deal. However, the site was slow and features limited.
On TextDrive I get 5 times the harddrive space and bandwidth. Not to mention faster servers and an infinite number of MySQL databases. However, the real gems of TextDrive are WebDAV and Subversion. I’ve already setup WebDAV with iCal to publish my calendar. Subversion should allow me version control so I can keep track of any changes I make to the website.
Urichin should be installed later so I can keep tabs on who visits the site. But until then, a slightly modified version of refer should do the trick nicely.
Todo Items:
- More photo albums
- Photoblog
- New CSS layout (I lack an eye for visual design)
FCC Should Die
Daring Fireball: Broken Windows
Daring Fireball: Broken Windows explains the lack of Mac virii/spyware on a good Mac community.
Sun Bloggers
Sun adds employee blogs, further proof that blogging won’t destroy my life as my mom would like me to think.
Silly Molecules
Geocoder
geocoder.us: a free US address geocoder. Convert those addresses into the ever-so-useful latitude/longitude. Maybe an Iraqi version would be useful to the military.
Cicada-chip cookies
Cicada-chip cookies. Gross.