Archive for June, 2009
June 3rd, 2009
2 Years In
June 2nd, 2009
Edit: Manfriend is concerned that this reads like a list of things he’s done. In actuality, it’s split perfectly fifty-fifty, but I’ll let you figure out who did what.
Apparently, two years into a serious relationship, the goal shifts from trying to definitively figure out why you love each other so much, to figuring out new ways to confound and bewilder one another. I expect in a few more years, we’ll be back to figuring out how it’s possible to love people who do the following. keep reading »
The Motorcycle
June 1st, 2009
“One day, I’m going to buy one of those,” said manfriend, pointing at a motorcycle as we walked home from getting dinner.
“No.” I responded.
“Why not?”
“Why do you want one?”
“Because I think I would enjoy it.” keep reading »
June 1st, 2009
I’ve been surprised at the number of plug-ins that are really terrible. Stuff that may be a good idea wind up bloated, ineffective and incredibly frustrating for the user to manage – in effect, defeating the point of the plug-in. Here are some tips for what to look for … and what to avoid.
1. You want plug-ins that give you sophisticated management tools for things that need it
For instance, ad managers. keep reading »
June 1st, 2009
I am growing increasingly disgusted and apprehensive about privacy issues, especially in this country. As various departments, companies and organizations embrace the digital age, more personal and private information becomes available. Information that really should not be easily accessed, especially anonymously online.
There are two sides to the personal privacy issue. One is that most companies, programmers, organizations, et al, figure that if the same data is available anyway, aggregated keep reading »
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