Archive for July, 2004

Quicksilver

I recently downloaded Quicksilver and I must say, it is very nice. The interface, unlike many launchers, is very customizable. There is even a theme called “Flashlight” that looks a lot like the new feature in Mac OS X Tiger (seen in the screenshot at left). I would recommend it to almost any Mac user. It [...]

Summer has begun!

Well, it’s the day after July 4th (one could even go as far as to call it July 5th) and San Diego has gone through some pretty drastic changes, literally over night. This is a temporary change that goes on every year, and I like to call it tourist season. Mission Bay Park is getting very [...]

Fireworks

I walked down to the Cove to watch fireworks from the middle of the street with my brothers and my dad. We went through all the communist jokes, on to the terrorist jokes and then on to some Canadian jokes. We also discussed the American imperialism and why everybody is moving to Canada. At around 8:50, [...]

Winer’s Not So Great Idea

Dave Winer had an idea that, I personally think, is quite stupid. I seriously don’t think it will work because nobody, besides him (and maybe Joi) spend every moment of their time blogging. I, personally, have better things to do in my life then check my comments every day. Here’s a free idea I [...]

Nothing of importance happened today.

“America is lost!” This was King George III’s response to the loss of their 13 colonies across the Atlantic Ocean. The date of the letter that contained those three words is unknown, but it carries an important message. It has been 228 years since America declared it’s independence and tomorrow is its real birthday. If you [...]

Kid Pix 3

Kid Pix was one of those programs that changed my young computer life. I drew everything on it, and now, they have it for Mac OS X. It has been completely redone for OS X. Some new features include integration with iLife, cleaner graphics, bigger canvases, 3D buttons, and International languages. I was a little puzzled [...]