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Thursday, May 08, 2003

I find that I'm using Radio more often now that I've fixed the title output for the RSS feed. I never thought that the defaults provided professional output. Workable, yes. Easy to understand, no.

Main complaint with Radio remains processor power. I changed the upstreaming interval and that's helped significantly. Comments?
8:25:56 PM    comments []


Will and Grace is on.

"I gave that man the drunkest years of my life!" --Karen "Stop saying that here and stop saying that to the judge!" --Will
8:22:08 PM    comments []


National Weather Service Radar shot of tonight's latest round of storms. Springfield should be OK. I'm praying for Pierce City and Stockton folks that they don't get another round so soon.
8:19:27 PM    comments []

I'm posting to test two things added to my posts: Google!It and title and links. I blame it on Jon Udell. He's a good person to blame, though. It was his web log that made me dig through the docs and help to find some of this. It's easier than I thought. Next is the Google! box and "what's I'm reading"
7:40:23 PM    comments []

iPod Redux!

Today I repurchased an iPod. Once again, a clearance 10GB model, but this time from Target in Joplin, MO. Their price was $100 less than what I paid at Best Buy, so I was happy to make the drive. Same great user experience opening the box, updating the firmware and copying songs.

Yes, it's still named "gilberto".

With the extra savings, I'll be buying an iTrip to go along with it. This will finally allow me to enjoy my jazz collection in my car!

--srk
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