Year: 2005

  • File under No Shit, Sherlock

    From MSNBC comes this painfully obvious video teaser: Makes you pine for the days of yore when you could bring your automatic weapons to the airport without concern about those pesky security guards separating you from your dear weapon. Leave your own captions or guesses at what might be in the transcript of the video…

  • Subscribe to this blog by e-mail

    I’ve been meaning to add this in for a while… Several months ago we announced a partnership with FeedBlitz, a company that makes it easy to subscribe to an RSS feed via e-mail. FeedBlitz setup is now integrated into your FeedBurner account, so turning this on if you’re a FeedBurner user is a one-click process.…

  • On the stability of Windows XP

    Courtesy of the indispensable ActiveWords comes this gem. One thing ActiveWords does is monitor which applications I launch frequently, then, on start-up or reboot, ask me if I’d like to assign a short-cut to auto-launch these applications. Sadly, this is one case where the answer is an emphatic NO… Sigh…

  • At the top of my holiday wishlist

    Sorry for the light posting. You’d think that with all the not-sleeping I’m doing these days that I’d have plenty of time for blogging. Instead, I’m mostly just trying to get my daughter to sleep. Either that, or complaining to Robin, which doesn’t make much sense since she’s getting less sleep than I am. Nevertheless,…

  • TiVo Netflix RSS Reader

    From Hacking Netflix: TiVo Netflix RSS Reader Bitrazor.com has created a Netflix RSS reader for TiVo users. Not sure how easy it is to install (I don’t have a TiVo… yet), but it looks very cool: screenshots. Has anyone with a TiVo tried this? I haven’t, but will definitely check it out. Seems very cool.

  • Hackathon II: Night of the Living Hack

    We had our second Hackathon last week, where us non-programmers handle the support desk while the code jockeys create more cool stuff to add to the product. The results are really cool — if you’re using FeedBurner, there’s bound to be a few cool wins in there for you to enjoy. Nice work to the…

  • TPM turns 5

    Josh Marshall’s TalkingPointsMemo turns five years old today. TPM is the rarest of blogs: it often contains original reporting and it enjoys widespread respect among the mainstream media. Most importantly, Josh has done a great job staying on top of stories that don’t always receive a lot of initial attention, only to see them blossom…

  • Congratulations to Joi

    Wow, Joi should definitely put this at the top of his resume. Congrats, Joi! Couldn’t happen to a better woman man.

  • Peter Drucker, RIP

    I’ve written about Peter Drucker quite a bit in the past: here, here, here, and here. He was the first to understand the concept of a “knowledge worker” (he coined the term), and foresaw the significant ramifications of that evolution. His Wikipedia bio is here, for those that want to know a bit more about…

  • FEMA is on the line: what kind of trailer would you like?

    Ernie shares his latest New Orleans adventure, this time dealing with FEMA: Yesterday I got a call from FEMA.  The representative asked if I was still displaced from my home.  I told her that I had been back in my house for about a month (I guess the house call that FEMA rep Chloe made…