30th
SEP
Would you like ketchup with that?
Filed under General
Are you like most red-blooded Americans and love french fries? Wendy’s and McDonalds make great ones, and now a vending machine. Yes, that’s right. You can get your fried potato fix from a vending machine. How great a world is this?!?
29th
Powerful Internet
Filed under General
My dad sent this to me. Welcome to the next phase of the Internet at home.
24th
SEP
Three Cool New Things
Filed under General, Open Source, Technology, Tools
- You can now get weather from Yahoo! through an RSS feed. What makes this cool is it enables web programmers to include weather information onto their web pages with relative ease. Talk about some new plugins for blogging/CMS software.
- Zimbra is an open-source, web based email package with a “commitment to improving enterprise messaging and collaboration.” There is an online demo that you can try the software out. Right now it’s only in beta, but it looks very promising.
- RoundCube is a new open-source, web based email package geared towards the individual user (as far as I can tell). This is still in the alpha stages, but based on the online demo it looks very promising as well.
20th
SEP
No Large Nordic Women Needed
Filed under General, Technology
Just saw this announcement. Definitely going to give it a go.
20th
Steve Jobs is Smart
Filed under General, Mac, Technology
If he was Quaker I’d say, “This Friend speaks my mind.”
18th
SEP
Lots to Say
Filed under Being a Kid, Grown Up Stuff, Open Source, Red Sox, Sports, Windows
It’s been a long time since I’ve posted, so I’ll try and sum it up for everyone.
- We bought a house, as I mentioned here. With home ownership comes the responsibilities of a home owner…like managing a lawn, cleaning windows, and having a pet
We got us a kitty, which you can see here. His name is Orley, named in memory of New Orleans. He was born on June 15. - As of today the Red Sox lead the AL East by 1.5 games. It is definitely going to be another intense September.
- Microsoft has decided to release seven — yes seven — versions of it’s next operating system named Vista. Talk about mass consumer confusion just waiting to happen. Seriously, release three version at most: Basic, Intermediate, and Professional. The MS-hater in me believes this is their way to appease anti-trust people. “See, we offer a stripped down version, but no one wants to buy it.”
- Judah turned one. Check out the photos here.
- I’m playing my first season of Fantasy Football. It’s kinda fun. I think I’ve got a pretty good team. My #1 QB is Carson Palmer, and he is having a monster year so far.
- A co-worker and I are starting to develop a professional website for Christian admissions professionals. We are trying to nail down the intent and scope of the site, as well as finding a software package that will meet the intent and scope that we decide upon
Right now I’m toying around with tikiwiki. I just need to find a way to make it look less “geeky”. - Work is keeping me ever busy. I was commenting to Aj that I don’t remember feeling this busy last year. She pointed out that last year I was still learning my job, and this year I’m doing my job. Plus I think I have more responsibility this year, including having more people to supervise, which takes up more of my time.
Ok, I think that does a fairly decent job of letting you know where I’m at. Let the next week begin.
8th
SEP
Thar She Blows
Filed under General
Just saw this article about how there is a potential new volcano growing in central Oregon. Kinda cool, but I’m glad I don’t live in Sisters right now.
6th
SEP
Book ‘em Dan-o
Filed under Technology
I subscribe to DownloadSquad, and found this post today. It’s for a new photo sharing service called Shutterbook. It’s still in beta, and according to the email I receive upon registering, “As a beta tester, you have a LIFETIME premium account”, so I’m pretty stoked about that. There is a native client for both Win and Mac for drag’n'drop uploading which is way cool. The interface on the web is all built using Flash, so it’s superslick. They also offer you the ability to blog, but that could be hard for them to try and break into the blogging game at this point. This could be the online photo storage app that gets me to move my photo albums from my hosted web server. I know there are Flickr fans out there, but I’ve just never gotten that ‘in’ to Flickr, dunno why.
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- jschwanz: tons of NASA links on that list, very cool to see them embrace it January 4, 2009
- jschwanz: list of gov't persons/offices on twitter http://bit.ly/RvYZ January 4, 2009
- jschwanz: Tweet Benefits: @timage bloged today about Figuring Out The Benefits Of Twitter. Here’s what he has to say.. http://tinyurl.com/78f5ev January 4, 2009
- jschwanz: I really like WordPress 2.7, the changes from 2.6 are excellent; quick edit and FTP-less plugin install are my two favorites at the moment January 4, 2009
- jschwanz: @timage nice post on using Twitter January 4, 2009