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Someone just pointed me to http://www.drhorrible.com , which is Joss Whedon’s newest epic. The first two acts are up on the web (the final act will go up on Saturday). They are spectacularly cool, especially to a musical nut.  I knew that Neil Patrick Read More...
Those of you who know me (and my family) from beyond my blog know that among my our many passions, one of the biggest is books. And we've got a lot of them. A couple of years ago, Valorie got me a Flic barcode scanner and a copy of the program Book Collector Read More...
Valorie just received the following email from Think Geek ( in response to our previous issue with them ): From: Caroline Offutt [mailto:<email address at thinkgeek.com>] Sent: Sunday, November 18, 2007 7:05 PM To: <valorie's email address> Read More...
Not surprisingly, Valorie and I both do some of our holiday season shopping at ThinkGeek. But no longer. Valorie recently placed a substantial order with them, but Instead of processing her order, they sent the following email: From: ThinkGeek Customer Read More...
A couple of weeks ago, my old laptop's motherboard gave up the ghost, so after much price and feature shopping, I got a new Toshiba Satellite A100 laptop for work. In general, I love this box. It's pretty fast, has a good modern processor, a decent video Read More...
Yesterday , I asked where the mass comes from in a tree. The answer is actually really simple: Carbon. Photosynthesis is the act of converting CO 2 from the air into O 2 and a bit of H 2 O. It turns out that if you ask new Harvard graduates this question, Read More...
Valorie's currently attending a seminar about teaching science at the middle-school level. Yesterday, her instructor asked the following question: "I have in my hand a Douglass Fir tree seed that masses 1 gram [I'm making this number up, it's not Read More...
I was chatting with one of the devs in my group a couple of minutes ago, and we got to talking about the economics of movie computer-game tie-ins. As we were chatting, I had this sudden realization. The economics of a computer video game are almost completely Read More...
Last Thursday, when Daniel was at his music lesson, I got an email from a friend of ours. We have a vacation home in the San Juan Islands (just north west of Seattle), and he was visiting his place on the island and looked in on our house. He had noticed Read More...
I've mentioned our computer setup a couple of times before - Valorie's got her laptop, Daniel, Sharron and I each have our own desktop computers, and there are a couple of other machines floating around the house. Since the kids machines don't have internet Read More...
Michael Gartenberg pointed out this cool illusion. It's a circle of pink dots with a rotating highlight. If you stare at it long enough, the pink highlight turns green, and if you keep on looking at it, the circle of pink dots disappears. Very, very freaky Read More...
I've really been enjoying Jensen Harris's blog recently, he's been talking about the UI design that went into Office 12. Today's post (on turning over rocks) is no different, reading it brought a smile to my face, mostly because of this paragraph: I don't Read More...
We've currently got something like 7 computers currently in use in my house these days, and I've been looking for a centralized backup solution for the home for a while. Eventually, I settled on a Mirra - a small form-factor appliance-like backup server. Read More...
Over the weekend, it seems like a mini-meme went through http://blogs.msdn.com , "How many computers does it take to make a Microsoft employee happy". Normally I don't do meme's but enough people have asked this question privately that... What machines Read More...
Joel just sent me an email letting me know that the first edition of " Best Software Writing, I " has now gone live. I'm quite honored to have have had one of my blog posts ( Larry's rules of software engineering #2: Measuring Testers by Test Metrics Read More...
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