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Nathan's new feature article on Web Graphics: A Review of Web Based Color Pickers , is a ridiculously thorough review of 32 color pickers. 3:55:01 PM  permalink  discuss []  

I see a lot of links to the HP/Compaq merger. I wonder what Microsoft thinks of the two makers, who control something like 68% of the consumer PC market, becoming one company. Suddenly, Microsoft is almost beholden to a single vendor in that one space. For the record, I think that this is a bad merger, and unless it is executed in a very very careful manner, it could prove to be the death of both companies. 3:35:02 PM  permalink  discuss []  

American Head Charge(Produced by Rick Rubin) File under industrial metal. Real good. 3:23:59 PM  permalink  discuss []  

One more note. Choosing a satellite TV programming provider is a confusing process. It's difficult to compare DirectTV and DISH Network side by side. In the end, I went with DISH Network because it seemed to offer more programming for less money. Both are cheaper for the same amount of channels than my current digital cable AT & T setup. 2:49:33 PM  permalink  discuss []  

Tomorrow is d-day for moving into the house. Needless to say I am tired, have not been using the net, and probably will not be posting much for the next couple of days as a result. Packing has gone well, but I can't say enough how much I am not a fan of moving. I've never done it well. There are stories there, but why bore you with the details of previous idiocy when there is plenty current idiocy to report?  1:04:08 PM  permalink  discuss []  

 
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