January 2012
1 post
December 2011
16 posts
Monday morning tunes.
The New Twitter (RIP Tweetie) →
John Gruber on the fundamental shift happening inside Twitter with today’s new apps:
What also worries me is that these changes suggest not only a difference in opinion regarding how a Twitter client should work, but also regarding just what the point is of Twitter as a service. The Twitter service I signed up for is one where people tweet 140-character posts, you follow those people whose...
Keurig
I’m pretty late to the game here, but spurred on by some good Black Friday & Cyber Monday deals, I finally picked up a Keurig brewer. Makes coffee, tea and hot chocolate- making this thing one of the most useful appliances I now own.
November 2011
10 posts
Fliers Must Turn Off Devices, but It’s Not Clear... →
Millions of Americans who got on a plane over the Thanksgiving holiday heard the admonition: “Please power down your electronic devices for takeoff.”
And absolutely everyone obeyed.
In the case of the Kindle and other e-ink devices, power is only drawn from the device for the brief millisecond it takes to refresh the display to the next page. Yet flight attendants nationwide will bug you if...
Last week we mentioned on Please Stand By that PETA was a little angry at Mario because he wears a Tanooki suit (You know, the awesome racoon suit!). Mario took some time to respond.
September 2011
3 posts
FCPX Updates
Apple finally updated Final Cut Pro X with some of features we were waiting for. Chief among them are XML and XSAN support. I was excited to hear about these features finally being added back into FCPX but the closer I looked, the more it seemed something wasn’t right.
This is directly from the Apple website about the FCPX update:
Create and edit your Final Cut Pro X projects and Events on...