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Monthly Archives: May 2004

no apologies.

by Rob Friesel

“I just feel terrible,” LixelPixel said. “I love Apple and I’m actually terribly nervous and sorry about all this.” Don’t feel bad, Lixel. Better safe than sorry. (Literally in this case.) At least there’s MoreInternet to quell the flames a bit.

telling.

by Rob Friesel

I’ve come to this recent realization that my company is undergoing a sort of 99 Theses in Reverse. A technological anti-Reformation, if you will. At first it seemed like kind of a good idea. Get specialized teams. Have those teams focus on specific missions. Makes sense, right? But instead of create more nimble teams with […]

round-up/catch-up.

by Rob Friesel

Adding Sterling’s blog to the link-up. Also throwing Cult of Mac on the blogroll. And doesn’t it seem like there have been a lot of Mac-to-Windows crossovers (of sorts) lately? The PowerPC/OS X emulator, for one. And lots not forget all that OS X/P skinning in the house. And one more time… To share neat […]

shuffle.

by Rob Friesel

“Everyone else is doing it…” Party Shuffle time: Pete Standing Alone – Boards of Canada J Dilla & Madlib Megamix – J-Rocc My Technique – DJ Technique Precursos – Amon Tobin Stop 4 Love – Basement Jaxx Kaini Industries – Boards of Canada Dinosaur Adventure 3D – Underworld Light My Fire (live) – Massive Attack […]

bandwagon.

by Rob Friesel

A little behind the curve, I know… But: Just saw Lost In Translation finally… Wow. Apparently, Japan is a metaphor for the ultimate in uncharted territory. The alienation of self-imposed reflective xenophobia. Some thorough b’gock’ing. Watching again tomorrow. Incredible.

a.m. round-up.

by Rob Friesel

Two things before I trot off to work: (1) The British discover blowjobs and suddenly it’s great news for public health (or something along those lines); (2) might just switch back to Blogger … w/ the new enhancements and features … well, it might be worth my while. I guess we’ll see. OK… Now where […]

for amy.

by Rob Friesel

Something we discuss all the time, just never knew that the proper term for it was: McMansionization. Frauenfelder said it best on Boing Boing: Heart rending photos of cute little houses being demolished and replaced with generic monster boxes. What kind of creep enjoys living in these giant houses? I sure don’t want to know […]