I just had an interesting revelation. When stumping upon new blogs from websites such as Digg, I go through a step by step method to deem the quality of the blog. I’ll first visit the home page and see how many comments each post has. I tend to think a high number of comments means [...]
Monthly Archives: March 2006
Apple’s Switch to Intel: Are Developers on Track?
I’ve been hearing mixed feelings about Apple’s switch to Intel. Some think the transition is going wonderfully, while others have been skeptical over issues such as the recent MacBook power connector bursting into flames. I thought I’d finally weigh in with my thoughts on the developers’ transition to Intel OS X. Now before you pass [...]
Bad Experiences with Gateway Tech Support
As you may know, my family owns a Gateway 504GR. My family purchased this Gateway computer instead of letting me build a computer for them because they thought that by purchasing a name brand, they would have better support. Were they wrong!
My parents bought the Gateway computer about a year and half ago and it [...]
New Pepper: Textpattern Comments
Hot off the heals of WordPress Comments comes Textpattern Comments. Although I don’t use Textpattern, Sam of Peppermint Tea challenged me to port WordPress comments to Textpattern, and who can resist a challenge? For all you Textpattern users, have no fear, Textpattern Comments is one-hundred percent identical to WordPress Comments, so you won’t be missing [...]
Windows Backups Made Easy
Backing up your critical files is often overlooked. People just think their data is secure when in reality the slightest virus, hardware failure, or fire can make years of work irreplaceable. That’s why it’s important to backup and do it often. Unfortunately backing up isn’t the easiest thing in the world. It takes time and [...]
