My Uncle Ted visited today. He’s amazing – went to MIT and Brown, worked for Apple, and now he works for the OSAF. One thing we talked about was how it doesn’t matter, in the grand scheme of things, where … Continue reading →
Gmail’s choices for Security Questions (yes, you can also still write your own) have changed. What is your mother’s maiden name has been removed. The options are now: What is your primary frequent flyer number What is your library card … Continue reading →
According to the Office Live team, “45% of small businesses don’t have a Web site at all” (Scobleizer). That’s a great opportunity right there. But websites need to be easier to make. Header, footer, and content — with a sidebar … Continue reading →
I’m a Lab Assistant for ITP 499. More iPhone App Development Classes – http://www.intelliot.com/blog/archives/2009/01/21/iphone/ # My new free app, Whiteboard, is currently the #1 free Productivity app in the App Store (at least in the US)! And it’s #59 overall. … Continue reading →
Attempting to install Windows XP Home Edition on a Pentium4 PC. “The file serenum.sys is corrupted.” In efforts to locate the source, I swapped out hard drives, XP install CDs, CD-ROM drives, IDE cables… I took out one of the … Continue reading →