Too sad, but a glorious obit.
Very happy to be reminded of this post today, while having singularly failed to resurrect pelf or anything else.
"The market failure of digital image (and video) management has lasted longer and there's no end in site. This means something."
So true. Been going downhill since iView died. I'm OK with Photo Mechanic, but ...
Brett Terpstra has written a script to convert Markdown to a Bike outline. Me, I just paid up for Keyboard Maestro in order to go the other way. If I'm writing something that requires outlining, I'd much rather start in an outliner and then go to Markdown to polish.
A real blast from the past, when it took real ingenuity to work out what was going on in DNA.
Good, thoughtful piece from Tracy Durnell about some of the choices she makes to blog. The comment about bits of personal life being interesting, while to much can be, er, too much, is encouraging
Very thoughtful piece from James G., examining his loneliness and, more to the point, how he successfully overcoming some of the patterns of behaviour developed over the past three years. Highly commendable on all fronts.
Interesting to read Ryan’s thoughts about being Not That Online and whether that affects the incredibly handy tools he makes for others. Maybe I’m overthinking my own dilemmas.
See, this is the kind of thing I'm talking about: "kept me listening despite zero interest in the subject," said someone about the latest episode of Eat This Podcast, What Price Chicken Wings.
Never Have I
1) Had a MySpace account
2) Had an AOL email address
So, that's twice as many as Tim Prebble, where I found the original. But is that twice as good or twice as bad?