Monthly Archives: July 2004

All the News That’s Bleeding Obvious

    Good thing we have The New York Times to protect us and inform us. According to a groundbreaking new article, we should beware of Apple’s iTMS. “The tracks are not carbon copies of the CD originals, but compressed … Continue reading

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Update

    Updates might be even more sporadic over the next few days. I’m still unable to use my desktop computer, of course, but it’s possible a new power supply I ordered might correct that. Also, Ed, my friend, confidant, … Continue reading

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Ooo, Aaah!

    Mighty booms echoing across the river. Concussions from the air setting off car alarms. Children begging impatiently to go home. Yes, it’s the Fourth of July Fireworks in Trenton (MI)!    And to save you time, you can … Continue reading

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Happy Fourth!

    I assume I’ll be videotaping the fireworks tonight, but just in case I fail (or it rains) or you can’t wait, these are videos I’ve shot from past years. Consider them Summer reruns.    Lee Greenwood: God Bless … Continue reading

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Computers Suck

    My computer, the one I sank thousands of dollars into building, did not even last a year. I don’t know what happened to it last night, but this morning I can not get it to work. It powers … Continue reading

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Cultless

    One of my recent favorite Mac sites has been the Wired Cult of Mac blog. Back on the 18th it was posted that the blog would be on vacation for a week, returning on Monday, June 28. All … Continue reading

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The Dick Cheney Magic 8 Ball

    Have a question for the Vice President? Then try the Dick Cheney Magic 8 Ball. Just type your question below, click the link, and the Vice President will present you with a well-reasoned (and highly predictable) response… Ask … Continue reading

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