April 2004

More Tech at SBC Park

If you followed my recent mention of the installed wifi at SBC Park, you’ll also be interested in Michael Myser’s interview with Bill Schlough (the Giants’ Chief Information Officer) just published at Wired News. continued

28 Apr 2004 in Locations, Technology Comments off

Baseball + Wifi

Benny Evangelista writes an interesting article for the SF Chronicle on the recently installed wifi at SBC Park. I read about the new wifi several weeks ago before opening day, but this is the first I’ve seen public mention about it in local media. My reaction is positive, although I certainly see the stigma attached to opening up a laptop at a sports event… continued

26 Apr 2004 in Entertainment, Locations24 comments

Page 23

Peter and Keith and Greg and Jon and Shaun all told me to:
  1. Grab the nearest book.
  2. Open the book to page 23.
  3. Find the fifth sentence.
  4. Post the text of the sentence in your journal along with these instructions.
continued

15 Apr 2004 in Entertainment 77 comments

Old Email

After a bit of drilling down through numerous folders of mailboxes, selecting all, then marking as unread, my unread message count is back to normal levels. For the record, there were 280 .mbox files in ~/Library/Mail/Mailboxes, totaling 211MB in size (without attachments). Since that’s 8 years of email for me, at this rate, Gmail’s current size limitations of 1GB could maintain me for about 32 years. continued

15 Apr 2004 in Ephemera, Personal Comments off

You’ve Definitely Got Mail

Ever felt like you just can’t keep up with unread email? continued

14 Apr 2004 in Apple, Personal 23 comments

Drag-Scrolling in Safari

One of the small, less-talked-about features of Saft (the plugin for enhancing Safari’s features) has one person interested enough to write a full entry about it. continued

5 Apr 2004 in Apple, Ephemera 29 comments

The Return

I’m sure Dave will write from his own perspective, but I thought I’d offer up some answers, information, and details about yesterday’s mischief. continued

2 Apr 2004 in CSS, Design13 comments

Time for Change

Feeling inspiration from others who’ve been redesigning, I finally decided it’s time to take this site’s design in a slightly new direction. I’ve been working on this one in the background for a while, whenever I’ve had spare time. The colors were inspired by a photo I took of the Brockton Point Lighthouse in Stanley Park while visiting Vancouver last year for the AIGA National Design Conference. continued

1 Apr 2004 in Design, Site 82 comments

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