Rands Management Glossary is written by someone who has a cynical ear for management-speak, suffers from NADD and types with his tongue firmly in his cheek.
Enjoy.
Rands Management Glossary is written by someone who has a cynical ear for management-speak, suffers from NADD and types with his tongue firmly in his cheek.
Enjoy.
No sooner had I picked up the trial of Blogjet after reading Ian’s post about it than I happened upon Tris’s post about Qumana. Qumana is a two-part application that allows users to collect, build and publish content via blog hosts such as Blogger, Blogware and TypePad. With it’s stay on top DropPad applet plus the main app’s workpad and library sections, bloggers and content managers can collect, store, alter, style and then publish content in a far more featured and configuable manner than with anything I have used before. I’m trialling it for myself and will post again with impressions.
Ladles and jellyspoons, the iTunes upload is over. Whilst I’m sure there are plenty out there who have a gazzilion more ripped CDs and MP3s on their iPods, I am quite happy to have finished my initial ripping session. My iPod is now one short of eleven hundred songs which, iTunes tells me, is equivalent to a trio of days listening or more than four of your gigglingbytes. Meanwhile, a post over at geekgrrl provided a heads up to weatherfox, a weather info extension for Firefox.
That’s your lot for now – I’m off to play with the traffic whilst we’re head for a Williams Syndrome family event on the other side of town.
This morning’s Sunday morning surf introduced me to the delights of Micahel Chu’s Cooking For Engineers, a recipe blog with a different way of presenting recipes. Rather than me explain it, pop over and have a look – there are some lovely looking recipes to drools over, whether you are techical or not.
*A public service announcement for the uninitiated iTunes user (i.e. new iPod owners like me). If your PC* refuses to rip/inport more than one CD in a row, don’t waste hours trying everything under the sun, simply run ‘msconfig’ from Run and then uncheck the “Shwicon2k” item from the list in the Startup tab in the System Configuration Utility window. For a step by step guide to doing this, check out the iTunes Only First Audio CD Is Recognized page.
*Like my top end multimedia HP Pavillion. Ironically (but not in the corrupted Alanis Morrisette way) , Apple use the exact same model in the above picture which features on their iTunes webpage and which, according to a few forums is particularly susceptible.
Tax free shopping for SWMBO and sprogs
Tax free shopping for self
Seems fair to me. So why am I getting the skunk eye? I mean the kids have shoes on their feet, clothes on their backs and food in their stomachs, don’t they?
I have spent the last two evenings ripping my CD collection into iTunes ahead of a possible iPod purchase when I fly to the Netherlands tomorrow. Strange then, that whilst I am doing so I should click onto Cory Doctorow’s Boing Boing post concerning Should I Rip This? v1.0.
The folks over on the alt.comp.freeware newsgroup compile a list each year of the freeware programs that they have voted as the best of the best. The result is a website that serves as both recognition of the author’s efforts and a handy one stop shop for some truly excellent apps.
via Ian.
…since Google popped onto the scene. Happy Birthday Google!
The Google/Blogger relationship just got a whole lot more incestuous. Jonathan Hernandez’s GPL app Gallina means that Gmail can now be your blog posting interface as well as your email client.