
I suspected it would be possible to automate such a feature thanks to iTunes and AppleScript, and Google just proved me right.
I want to know what the prizes for the coloring contest were!
I can remember that beginning-of-vacation "What in the world am I going to do with all this time off" euphoria, and part of me is wondering where the time went.I don't watch 60 Minutes as a weekly weekend-end ritual, but ever since I was a kid I've definitely noticed the winddown phenomenon.
Don't you love being a CONSUMER as opposed to a 'customer', or even a 'human being'?
True, if watching guys get hit in the groin is your idea of high entertainment you won't be disappointed, but a better comparison would be "Japanese Double-Dare-for-grown-ups style game show gets the MST3K treatment."
Earlier this spring and then again this last fall I made abortive attempts at resuming the blog - I've now brought those under Movable Type control, breaking up the gaping hole in posts between April of 2002 and December of 2003.
I guess this is my roundabout way of saying "Happy New Year". If there were things you meant to do in 2003, don't sweat it- if they were really that important, you would have taken care of them already. True, life is short... but it's really not that short.
Time to start creating the ubiquitous 'Quick Brown Fox' and Lorem Ipsum bogus blog entries to test out template tags that act upon multiple entries. I'm not ready to deal with my backlog of old entries yet.
I think this weblog is back - but that's what I said back in September when I first started playing around with Movable Type, and it's also what I said last spring when I was trying to write my own Wiki-style CMS.
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