- 20×200 : ny.07.#20: pretty!
- Spoken Word Not Enough for Dictionary: I never thought about it, but I suppose it must be someone’s job to read a bunch of crap and spot neologisms. This may just be me, but: Best. Job. Ever.
We use a fairly complicated spreadsheet full of formulas and pretty colors in my house to keep track of bills. This is shared on the network, but as it lives on my computer it is not available when my pc is off (alas, I have not got around to creating a fileserver yet). It occurred to me to me tonight, as I was filling in this month’s values, to try Google Docs & Spreadsheets and see if it might work for what I do. Incidentally, at first I couldn’t remember what it was called, so I googled “Google Office.” Any guesses what the first result for that query was? Anyway, so I click “upload,” upload my spreadsheet, click “share,” start typing the addresses of my housemates and they are completed from my gmail address book.
In short: yeah, so it’s over, and Google won. The end. Productivity applications are now commodity software, and Microsoft is so fucked.
Two weeks, 5000 items in the feed reader, 9 calls to comcast tech support. North Charleston, SC does not have internet cafes. I feel almost like I’ve been on vacation in a foreign country where no one speaks the same language as me and all of the TV news is about crazy stuff you can’t imagine anyone caring about.
Actually, it was exactly like that.
It’s good to be home.
- Temp Hides Fun, Fulfilling Life From Rest Of Office | The Onion: Particularly relevant considering I just accepted a new job — located via a temp agency.
- Kanye West - Young Folks / The Hype Machine: Yes, it’s exactly what you think. Kanye has lost his got damned mind.
- NYT: One adult American in five thinks the Sun revolves around the Earth, an idea science had abandoned by the 17th century.: Finally decided what I want to be when I grow up. An expat.
- CBS Acquires Last.fm for $280 million | TechCrunch: I hate to be a knee-jerker, but really, CBS is never, ever going to get the web. I’ve been watching the interaction of old media and the internet for over a decade, and everything points to this being last.fm’s death knell. Sad.
- The Surprising Truth Behind the Construction of the Great Pyramids: Cement: "’It was at this point in the conversation that I burst out laughing.’ If the pyramids were indeed cast, someone should have proven it beyond a doubt by now, in this day and age, with just a few hours of electron microscopy. "
- Hype Machine Download Links - Userscripts.org: By one Jason Rhyley. I am become the ultimate lazyblogger.
- GNU Songanizer Home Page - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation (FSF): "GNU Songanizer is a shell script to organize a directory [of music]. Creates virtual directory structures to give different views of the data, but without redundant copies of the files." Awesome.
- The (Bayesian) Advantage of Youth. Many-to-Many:: "People who think of the VCR as old and stable, and the PC as a relatively new invention, are not the kind of people who think up Tivo[, it’s ppl] presented with two storage choices, tape or disk, without historical bias making tape seem more normal."
- Photoshop-ish Keyboard Shortcuts for The Gimp 2.2: Replace the default keyboard shortcuts in The Gimp with some more familiar ones.
- Set Gmail as Default Mail Client in Ubuntu
- FeedWordPress: "…an Atom/RSS aggregator for WordPress. It syndicates content from newsfeeds that you choose into your WordPress blog." Slick. On second thought, a bit too complicated for what I do at rhyley.org.
- How do you connect to Motorola P2K phones in Ubuntu?: Short answer: apt-get moto4lin. Maybe not surprisingly, infinitely better than similar solutions available for windows.
- 2 pointing devices in xorg.conf: RSI prevention starts at home.

