I really enjoyed this bit from the coverage of yesterday’s NY City Marathon, where Brit Paula Radcliffe won the women’s race: …there was something seminal about the way Gary Lough emerged from the crowd at the finish line at the New York Marathon yesterday in order to hand his 10-month-old daughter, Isla, to her mother, Paula… Continue reading Mommys Representing in NY
Where’s My gPhone?
Google, along with a number of mobile hardware manufacturers, announced the Android mobile OS today. What became painfully obvious, though, from reading Engadget’s live-blogging of the conference call is that the press members that were allowed to ask questions have no idea what any of this means. Repeated questions of ‘so when is Google going… Continue reading Where’s My gPhone?
Bumbo Safety Mod
So Angela sends me a quick e‑mail note regarding a recall of our favorite little kids foam seat, the Bumbo1. The recall is regarding the fact that several children have been injured (some quite seriously, I understand) toppling out of the seat. Well, little toddlers being squirmy and all, they tend to do that. Especially… Continue reading Bumbo Safety Mod
Footnotes Are As Real As The Writer
I happened across this short post on Daring Fireball today and quickly got swept down the ‘Jon Gruber’s Footnotes’ rabbit hole. I think semantic web pages are a noteworthy goal, just as I appreciate proper typography. However, I don’t get all hung up about it like these guys1 seem to. I use the WordPress plugin… Continue reading Footnotes Are As Real As The Writer
Comcast Traffic Shaping
The Associated Presses investigative work on Comcast’s alleged network traffic shaping (or possible outright blocking) has been getting a lot of coverage today, and rightfully so1. This seems to be the first major instance of a major ISP getting their hands caught in the cookie jar when it comes to abandoning network neutrality, or at… Continue reading Comcast Traffic Shaping
One Trillion
One trillion is a big number. One million million. I honestly never thought I’d have a trillion of anything other than cells in my body1. When we got the iMac desktop for our home last January, I knew that 250GB of storage would not be enough. Especially given that we use this as a media… Continue reading One Trillion
Melange in the Machine
Al Gore and IPCC Awarded Nobel Peace Prize
Well, despite you’ve already read this already somewhere else, Al Gore and the U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change were jointly awarded the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize for their work in raising global awareness on climate change. It’s true that the past year or so has really been the tipping point for global warming in… Continue reading Al Gore and IPCC Awarded Nobel Peace Prize
Amazon’s DRM-free MP3 Downloads
Yes, you’ve read about this somewhere else already. However, I just wanted to provide a little detail on the service as-is. The files are prices at 89¢ to 99¢ each, and appear to all be 256kbps .mp3 files. Amazon has a small application to help manage downloading the files and adding them to your music… Continue reading Amazon’s DRM-free MP3 Downloads
Super Structures
The signage for a general contractor located in Powhatan, VA, nearby one of my jobsites (though not a GC I’ve ever dealt with). I think there’s room enough in this world for more than one of us, though I should consider incorporating or something so the name is safe…