Great video about pulling espresso
I am totally intrigued by these. Wonder if I can even get them in my size, or if they’re just for normal people?
I’ve always liked NetNewsWire, but somewhere along the way it was much more beneficial for me to move to Google Reader - it was the ability to have all my feeds in one place, accessible from anywhere.
When I heard rumblings of Google Reader support in the NetNewsWire application, I got very excited. Yesterday the latest beta of 3.2 was released, and I am amazed at Google Reader Sync functionality. As I was reading through my feeds, I kinda missed the feel of Google Reader’s content interface. So I decided to make a style!
To celebrate NetNewsWire’s new Google Reader Sync feature, and to make me feel more “at home” when reading feeds, I have created the Google Reader Theme for NetNewsWire. It’s a quick implementation, so there may be a few differences between the actual Google Reader interface and this one. I will continue to refine this theme as the Google Reader featureset for NNW improves. Feedback is more than welcome!
Seems like Google Voice’s rejection from the App Store is causing iPhone developer frustration to reach a boiling point. I’m starting to get that same feeling as a user and iPhone’s limitations (e.g. no background processing). I may just see what T-Mobile/ Google Android are up to when my contract is up next June.
Great write-up by Rob after 6 months of using a DSLR for the first time. I can echo all the sentiments myself, and after close to a year there’s still so much I have to learn. I really need to take a class at some point.
great hybrid grid system. best of all grid worlds…
New RED Epic and Scarlet Still and video camera systems. It’s like an intimidating choose your own camera adventure. Crazy, but awesome. Someday I’ll be worthy of something like that…
FiveThirtyEight says so. It must be true. :)
My Setup for Election 2008. Moved the 30” screen to the coffee table to accompany the TV. Yes I am that big of a geek. Click the image to get more details on Flickr.