Posted in Computing  on February 14th, 2012  1 Comment » 
				 
				
				
					I'm just now getting around to reading Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson, and though I know I'll learn little new from the book, I'll still get through it. John Gruber summarizes the issues with the book succinctly: You could learn more about Steve Jobs's work by reading Rob Walker's 2003 New York Times Magazine piece […]
				 
							 
	
						
			
				
					
					
            Posted in Miscellaneous  on February 13th, 2012  No Comments » 
				 
				
				
							 
	
						
			
				
					
					
            Posted in Miscellaneous  on February 12th, 2012  No Comments » 
				 
				
				
					I vaguely remember watching this. It wasn't as impressive at the time - I remember thinking more that it was odd she was wearing a track suit or something than how well she performed.
				 
							 
	
						
			
				
					
					
            Posted in Golf  on February 11th, 2012  No Comments » 
				 
				
				
					Join it today if you're at all interested in golf: http://www.facebook.com/groups/5simplekeys/.
				 
							 
	
						
			
				
					
					
            Posted in Miscellaneous  on February 10th, 2012  No Comments » 
				 
				
				
					"What lies behind us and what lies before us are small matters compared to what lies within us." - Ralph Waldo Emerson
				 
							 
	
						
			
				
					
					
            Posted in Personal  on February 9th, 2012  No Comments » 
				 
				
				
					And it lasted almost a year. 😉
				 
							 
	
						
			
				
					
					
            Posted in Computing  on February 8th, 2012  No Comments » 
				 
				
				
					If you search the Intertubes you'll find a few instances of people asking how to block someone from iMessaging them. Through your carrier, you can block someone from calling and texting you, but Apple has yet to provide a way to prevent a number (or ostensibly an email address) from iMessaging you. Suppose for instance […]
				 
							 
	
						
			
				
					
					
            Posted in Miscellaneous  on February 7th, 2012  No Comments » 
				 
				
				
					"If everyone was as brilliant as you and I, we wouldn't be brilliant anymore." Of course, the trick to applying this attitude effectively is to simply smile and keep your thoughts to yourself. 😀
				 
							 
	
						
			
				
					
					
            Posted in Computing  on February 6th, 2012  No Comments » 
				 
				
				
					Despite the fact that I still think the upgrades are too large, I've upgraded my Dropbox account to the 50 GB plan. I previously had 7.8 GB ((I believe it's 7 GB, 750 MB)) and now, oddly, have 61.2 GB ((Again, probably 61 GB, 225 MB)). If you'd like to sign up for Dropbox - […]
				 
							 
	
						
			
				
					
					
            Posted in Miscellaneous  on February 5th, 2012  No Comments » 
				 
				
				
					I watched the Super Bowl at Dave's house, and a good time was had by all. I intentionally bet heavily in the pool on the Patriots, figuring that since I wanted the Giants to win (really, really dislike the Patriots), I'd be okay either way: I'd earn some cash or see the Pats lose. Kelly […]
				 
							 
	
						
			
				
					
					
            Posted in Miscellaneous  on February 4th, 2012  No Comments » 
				 
				
				
							 
	
						
			
				
					
					
            Posted in Outdoors  on February 3rd, 2012  1 Comment » 
				 
				
				
					First, an image: Now, obviously, during November and December I was still doing the Run5K (nee C25K) program. And in January I started my streak of running one mile, minimum, every day (#dailymileminimum). So that helps. But anyway… I've graduated from C25K/Run5K, and I'm working on building a training program rather than aimlessly running around. […]
				 
							 
	
						
			
				
					
					
            Posted in Outdoors  on February 2nd, 2012  No Comments » 
				 
				
				
					I guess the RoadID folks had heard enough about me talking about my 1BandID. They sent me a nice coupon for a RoadID Elite and so I ordered one. It arrived while I was in Florida, and it looks like this: At this point I still prefer the 1BandID. I'm more likely to take it […]
				 
							 
	
						
			
				
					
					
            Posted in Apple  on February 1st, 2012  No Comments » 
				 
				
				
					Yeah, that's not a drop-down menu, but it behaves like one. Where's the triangle? It looks like a regular old button. C'mon, Apple. These little things matter, and you know that better than anyone. Or at least you used to.