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Monthly Archives: January 2007

links for 2007-01-25

by Rob Friesel

Apocalypse Scale via Beyond The Beyond *and* Warren Ellis: “A Richter Scale for the End of the World.” (tags: future research apocalypse) Your 2007 Personal Finance Calendar via Morningstar.com (via LifeHacker) (tags: lifehacks money personal tutorial todo) Learn Cocoa via Cocoa Dev Central (via TUAW): from a first-glance look at it, it’s a “lite” tutorial […]

dream.20070124: Czech war

by Rob Friesel

The United States is at war with the Czechs and has sent us as if to do combat with them in Rock Creek Park. I say “as if” because we are sent without body armor or real weapons; we are sent simply with uniforms and commanding-looking poses. Our mission is to go house to house, […]

improv mix (Jan. 23, 2007)

by Rob Friesel

Improv mix recorded January 23, 2007: Elias “Monument” Drain Pipe “Low Life” Da Kine “Sunshower” Jeff Bennett “Downhill” a.nov “Pyramide Orange” NuAlliance “Upbank” Textures “Nu Grooves” Earth Deuley “Dark Corner” Phreq Atak “The Activity (Jondi & Spesh remix)” Jondi & Spesh “Creep Phase” G. Pal Productions “Close To You” Echomen “Once More” Blu Mar Ten […]

off night

by Rob Friesel

Creighton visited this weekend and we managed quite a night out of it Friday. Found ourselves in the midst of quite the deep house mix at the Half Lounge and briefly met the DJ (name of Craig (this Craig? sure looks like him anyway…)) who would apparently not mind a demo mix from other interested […]

links for 2007-01-23

by Rob Friesel

53 CSS-Techniques You Couldn’t Live Without via Smashing Magazine (via Daring Fireball) – a full 53 CSS-based tips and tricks for excellent, clean, quick-loading web styles (tags: CSS html tutorial webdesign webdev) The Couch-to-5K Running Plan via Cool Running (via LifeHack.org) – couch potato’s guide to the 5k? (or: how to ease into being a […]

sshfs, MacFUSE, trouble

by Rob Friesel

Following up on a couple of references yesterday, I decided to try out sshfs and MacFUSE. To (er…) mixed results. They both seem like tremendously cool ideas and I like the direction this is headed in (from a usability through not necessarily security-related stance); I wanted to try these out. Alas, neither seems to have […]