Monthly Archives for June 2005
New feature: blog reviews – separating the signal from the noise
From what’s been written in the last few weeks on various blogs, it would seem that blogging as we know it has had its 15 minutes, and it now on the way out. The trend is so disturbing that Slashdot … Continue reading
Finding the time to save time
David Pogue of the NYT wrote a great little piece on spending time to save time. Though mainly focused on technological things like macros, e-mail filters and OS customization, it really applies to a broader range of tasks in life. … Continue reading
iPod shuffle revisited – still loving it
After extensively testing a number of mp3 players (increasingly being called digital audio players, or DAPs, due to alternative formats such as AAc, WMA and OGG), I decided on a 1GB iPod shuffle, which I’ve been using for about three … Continue reading
Why the Mac – Intel deal doesn’t matter (to consumers)
The week that began with a historic announcement by Apple that it was transitioning to Intel-based systems is coming to an end, and there has already been extensive analysis, commentary and speculation. The first Intel-based Mac (likely to be a … Continue reading
Starting over, for the umpteenth time…
The problem with blogging is that it’s only any good when it’s consistent. Posting regular weblog entries is great for the author in terms of writing experience, and great for the ‘audience’ because it makes it worth returning to the … Continue reading


