From the monthly archives:

September 2009

Terminal Man Crash Lands a Jet Airliner | Autopia | Wired.com

September 25, 2009

Terminal Man Crash Lands a Jet Airliner | Autopia | Wired.com. Worlds most expensive Xbox

Learning to Program – Lesson 2 Data Typing and Variables

September 25, 2009

This is the second lesson for the complete programming beginner.  We start with Data types and end with Variables and lists.

What’s on my machine pt III

September 25, 2009

Here comes the last of the programs I use on my Macbook pro. As usual I will list the program and whether it is on my dock. I also will do a small write up on how I use it. Pages On Dock: yes This is the word processor/page layout program. You heard me right. [...]

The $39 Solution to a Fried MacBook Air Keyboard | Mac|Life

September 25, 2009

The $39 Solution to a Fried MacBook Air Keyboard | Mac|Life. Another intrepid mac surgeon.

A List Apart: Articles: Internal Site Search Analysis: Simple, Effective, Life Altering!

September 24, 2009

A List Apart: Articles: Internal Site Search Analysis: Simple, Effective, Life Altering!. food for thought

2 languages that Don’t have Data Types

September 24, 2009

In programming parlance a data type is a limit on what can be placed in a variable. Some languages required strict typing in that you can’t put a floating point number into an integer. Then there are those who don’t require the regular data typing as you are used to. These two languages are perl [...]

cabel.name: Windows 7 Party

September 24, 2009

cabel.name: Windows 7 Party. Totally funny.  A different kind of Party…

Firefox Mac installation experience, revisited · Alexander Limi

September 24, 2009

Firefox Mac installation experience, revisited · Alexander Limi. A good idea.

100 Snow Leopard Tips, Tricks, and Features | Mac|Life

September 23, 2009

100 Snow Leopard Tips, Tricks, and Features | Mac|Life. Only a hundred?  I just turned on the clock talking ability, I don’t know if this is something they added, but it is really nice, and creepy.

A little advice on using Mobile me’s idisk.

September 23, 2009

I have a little advice for those of you who want to use mobile me to help you sync files between two machines. There was a lot of trouble when .mac became mobile me, and there are a few rules that might make your syncing more of a pleasure.

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