Wednesday, January 7, 2004


We're All Mac Users Now. Wired News talked to a bunch of folks (including me) for comments on the 20th anniversary of the Mac. Nice words from all of us about just how important the Mac has been to the computer industry. [Meerkat: An Open Wire Service: O'Reilly Weblogs]
4:38:01 PM    

Blogging Locally. I suspect the world has enough blogs where people comment on national and international politics, and know there are an ever-growing number of blogs on people's own personal lives. Something in between those poles seems to me to be missing, though - blogs about particular places. Two months ago, partly to see if it could work, I started one focusing squarely on Dryden, New York. [Meerkat: An Open Wire Service: O'Reilly Weblogs]
4:31:48 PM    

A Review of Knoppix [OSNews]
4:30:10 PM    

What is Mac OS X? [OSNews]
4:29:22 PM    

Simple FreeBSD Installation Yields Functional Desktop System [OSNews]
4:28:57 PM    

You Synchronize helps keep files, folder up-to-date [The Macintosh News Network]
1:00:43 PM    

The New Cubicle Commandos. Yo, G.I. Joe - & ndash; your kung-fu grip is history. Make way for action figures with street cred. By Erik Davis from Wired magazine. [Wired News]
7:03:52 AM    

Radio Ready to Go Digital. In a rollout that's being compared to the birth of FM, traditional broadcasters will fill the airwaves with CD-quality audio and souped-up information services. And, unlike satellite radio, it's free. [Wired News]
7:03:19 AM