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Saturday, July 13, 2002


WOULDN'T IT BE GREAT

if all the Blogger users had RSS feeds? Why would you "turn off" your RSS feed if you are a Movable Type user? I'm told the default installation of Movable Type includes the RSS feed. What advantage do they gain when they remove it?

7:11:47 PM     Comments[]


MY ENTRY

into the Mac-users-are-smarter debate has more to do with left brain/right brain than smarter. Today, at the Apple Store here, I took a look at the iBook and the Powerbook again. For someone wanting to own a notebook style computer for the next three years, it seems to me you have to look at the Powerbook. To take it to the proper amount of memory and equip it with wireless, you're looking at a number north of $2700 or so. For $3200 you can buy a faster Powerbook fully equipped.

Here's where it gets tough to justify. I'm a former Fortune 500 exec. Much of what I'm involved in simply demands that I have MS Office or complete compatibility. That means buying a copy of Office for the Mac. Then, some of the other tools I need must be purchased. Bottom line: I'm going to buy a new Windows XP notebook. The Mac would be great (and great fun), but I simply cannot justify the higher cost associated with software licensing.

Does this nearly ANALytical assessment make me smarter or merely stingy?

Are Mac users smarter?. Or do smarter people use Macs? According to the research firm Nielsen/NetRatings, "Mac users are more web savvy than the average netizen, make more money, have used the web longer on average, and are 58% more likely to build their own web page." Hmmm. [Yahoo] [MSNBC-c|net] [Steven's Weblog]

7:09:47 PM     Comments[]


THE MOTHER OF ALL BUTTONS

So I'm thinkin' to myself - maybe I shoulda made the button a little <A href="javascript:goBigButt();">bigger... ;~)) [jenett.radio]

7:05:02 PM     Comments[]


Ralph Waldo Emerson. "Trust men and they will be true to you; treat them greatly, and they will show themselves great." [Motivational Quotes of the Day]

9:22:22 AM     Comments[]


THIS WILL BE GOOD, STAY TUNED

New Nikon Weblog Started by Scoble. I started a new Nikon Weblog to track my experiences with the Nikon Coolpix 5700. I'll post more soon. [Scobleizer Radio Weblog]

What's the camera behind these photos? Great job Jerry Halstead!

Photography on the web and in weblogs may just now be coming into its own.

9:20:05 AM     Comments[]


Tom Robbins. "Disbelief in magic can force a poor soul into believing in government and business." [Quotes of the Day]

9:07:00 AM     Comments[]


EVERYBODY'S DREAM
It is everybody's dream, isn't it?

She Built a Business in 'No Time'. A young New Yorker is building a fashion business out of nothing more than an iBook and a catchy phrase. By Leander Kahney. [Wired News]

9:02:29 AM     Comments[]


DRAWING ATTENTION
Some apparently do it with excessive links; others prefer readers of a different ilk?

Over Here. For the benefit of peckerwood Special Agents everywhere:

nato davos enron wto chechnya milosovic afghanistan cyberterrorism network terror waco oklahoma suicide bomber iraq iran ngo gmo homeland security ashcroft cia nsa fbi saddam hussein chemical weapon mass destruction bush cheney reagan hemp opium bin laden al qaeda andersen cocaine ecstasy anthrax bolivia black helicopters dirty bomb arafat khaddafi taliban. [Textism]
8:57:36 AM     Comments[]


Thomas Carlyle. "Under all speech that is good for anything there lies a silence that is better. Silence is deep as Eternity; speech is shallow as Time." [Motivational Quotes of the Day]

8:50:13 AM     Comments[]


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