Today’s Jots posts

admin | September 30, 2004

Business.com $7mm later, what are they doing? They're a sponsor of this year's Web2.0 conf. Tags: kit
MySQL Cheat Sheet Tags: mysql

CBS Still Pulling for Kerry, Gunning for Bush

tom | September 30, 2004

In case it wasn’t clear to you that CBS has a clear Left bias with the Rather/memo forgery incident, they wanted to deliver an additional piece to solidify their position. This one is a list of supposed “flip-flops” from the president, indicating that John Kerry does it but so does Bush so it’s all [...]

Post Rinse

tom | September 30, 2004

Just out of the tub and wearing Dad’s nasty old hat. With the drool coming off his chin you would think someone was behind the camera sucking on a giant bottle.

Trouble Maker

tom | September 30, 2004

Darin comes over to drop off some beer and see his personal parking sign for the first time. It was pretty darn funny. Oh yeah, I suppose it’s time to finger the golf cart pilot since my original post about the broken pool table left names out of it.

Master Craftsman

tom | September 30, 2004

Neighbor Matt came over yesterday and helped me fix my pool table after 9 months of being broken (see the original incident here). The company that was supposed to come out with the proper piece failed to show and kept giving me the run-around so I blew them off and went with a less [...]

Today’s Jots posts

admin | September 29, 2004

A feed aggregator in 40 lines of code Tags: agg
Why Your Code Sucks Tags: dev

Testing

tom | September 28, 2004

This is a test

Today’s Jots posts

admin | September 28, 2004

Bloglines Web Services API to bloglines Tags: agg, api

Yahoo! Competing With Bloglines?

tom | September 27, 2004

I don’t know if it is direct competition but it seems awful close. Brief deets on Jeremy’s Blog. Does Google snap up Bloglines? Or are they getting ready to unleash an agg inside GMail?

Will Microsoft Follow Ink Path?

tom | September 27, 2004

For a long time I ran an extremely outdated version of MS Office Pro because frankly the upgrade cost is too high. I eventually installed OpenOffice and have been very happy with it. So when my wife got a new computer, rather than reinstalling MS Office, she got OpenOffice as well [...]