I had a blog post almost completed when my coworker JUSTIN distracted me, and I lost the whole post. That is the last time I use Safari for Windows. Well,…
[Note: This is not a rant. It is a critical analysis of a set of widely-used internet services.] Across Google’s powerful suite of web applications, there are a small (but…
And I couldn’t be happier about it. I thought it was great before when I could check out my friends’ profile pages and look for their phone number, but now…
This past week has brought with it two monumental events in my life: a new filter and a good night’s sleep. Now, a new air filter would normally be trivial,…
My first facebook application, LibraryThing Feed, has broken the 400 barrier. Certainly not a great big deal, as other apps are counting users in the hundreds of thousands, but I…
Every single time I deal with this, it punches me in the face. I love it because its cool, I hate it because I always forget. In Javascript, (as well…
When I first discovered the list tags in HTML (ul, li…) I scoffed. That’s all fine and dandy to give an example of creating a grocery list, but who is…
If a picture is worth a 1000 words, than I have just added 240,000 more words to my flickr page. I realized that I have not uploaded photos to flickr…
I have only recently discovered Google Bookmarks, but it has quickly become a source of internet joy. And joyness. It’s power and functionality is only harnessed when coupled with this…
Yesterday marked off one month since Amelia was born. We started to sing “Happy Birthday” but half-way through, she began crying. Not completely unexpected. It has been an incredibly long…