The post office screwed up our change of address horribly. All of our mail may be going to someone else’s house. What a nightmare.
My story in today’s MacCentral is a follow up to yesterday’s story named TechWorks Power 3D Rebate Round Two .
The post office screwed up our change of address horribly. All of our mail may be going to someone else’s house. What a nightmare.
My story in today’s MacCentral is a follow up to yesterday’s story named TechWorks Power 3D Rebate Round Two .
On the fourth anniversary of that ill-fated White Bronco chase, I have yet another story up on MacCentral today. This one is TechWorks Power 3D Rebate: The Bottom Line . It deals with some inconsistency between a deal advertised by TechWorks and what is actually available in the retail channel.
Looks like there is a lot going on behind the scenes at Userland Software.
I am sorely aware of all the work that wants to be done on this site. I still haven’t gotten to the links section and I owe a lot of content on the music, book, software, and movie pages. In time it must happen.
I have another story up on MacCentral today. It’s titled “Macintosh Gaming Championship to be held at MacWorld NY” I will be attending the Expo wearing several hats and will be writing about the game competition as it occurs. I am really looking forward to another chance to chat with other Webmasters at the show and hope to meet some people I’ve only talked to via the net.
I read Dog Days by Daniel Lyons over the weekend. A very interesting book. It’s got computer programming, dog racing, broken hearts, and the Mob in it. I will write a detailed review later this week when I have time and have digested the book.
I have another story up on MacCentral today. It’s titled “Gates attempts to fight anti-trust case with essay” and briefly discusses the Gates essay in the Economist yesterday.
Working away here at the Bump Interactive Laboratories. I moved the March and April Front Page News to the archives section. I am working on the links now.
I’m happy for the Utah Jazz.
There is a really good story for MacUsers on the BeOS on the MacCentral site today.
Bill Gates has written an essay that is supposed to prove that Microsoft is not a guilty party in this whole Anti-Trust suit. He and the others at Microsoft are probably the only people that really believe this. It’s on The Economist Web site.