May 3, 2000
May 3, 2000
Metallica delivers over 60,000 pages of information to Napster's San Mateo, Calif., offices, listing more than 1.4 million copyright violations of 95 Metallica songs and recordings by 335,435 distinct users.
Byte me.
May 3, 2000
Metallica delivers over 60,000 pages of information to Napster's San Mateo, Calif., offices, listing more than 1.4 million copyright violations of 95 Metallica songs and recordings by 335,435 distinct users.
Byte me.
Probably old news to most, but I just stumbled onto it.
Jim Matthews, the author of Fetch, the popular Macintosh FTP client, was a contestant on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire. He used some of his winnings to buy the source code from Dartmouth College and is now publishing it himself.
Neat.
It was TV Turn-off Week. I was too busy to care.
Holly red hat! Google uses over 8000 Linux boxes. And I thought my home/office was crowded.
Have you tried searching for songs on Napster lately? Don't you love that No Results? I wonder when they'll actually start pushing their new pay services. Looks to me like they're waiting for everybody to leave first.
It's amazing how most dotcoms still don't have a viable business model. Did anybody really think they could survive without a steady revenue stream?
All Work & Play
I'm flying to California tonight.
I'll be attending a Mac OS X Java kitchen at Apple on Thursday and Friday.
I'll also be spending all of next week at Imacination Software, working on a new exiting project.
Mac OS X 10.0
I've spend most of last weekend setting up OS X on my PowerBook. Lots of hurdles and wasted efforts. It reminded me of the kind of problems I've experienced with Windows-based installations over the years.
It should be interesting to see how productive I'll actually be using OS X for a whole week. I'm sure it'll make for an interesting test-run.
Firmware Nightmare
I've been hit by the disappearing RAM firmware bug. I am now 256MB short.
I just emailed McGlen inquiring about my options. I'll be talking to their technical support guy later on today.
Thankfully Glen Anderson is providing a DIMMCheck utility and is hard at work on a fix.
Live from Apple
11:13am
Just attended a short presentation on ProjectBuilder's new and planned features.
The rest of the day was spent getting our project to run under OS X with outstanding assistance from numerous Apple engineers.
Speical thanks to Steve, Ted and Chris.
An Apple a day keeps the bugs away!
All Work & Play
I'm flying to California tonight.
I'll be attending a Mac OS X Java kitchen at Apple on Thursday and Friday.
I'll also be spending all of next week at Imacination Software, working on a new exiting project.
Mac OS X 10.0
I've spend most of last weekend setting up OS X on my PowerBook. Lots of hurdles and wasted efforts. It reminded me of the kind of problems I've experienced with Windows-based installations over the years.
It should be interesting to see how productive I'll actually be using OS X for a whole week. I'm sure it'll make for an interesting test-run.
Firmware Nightmare
I've been hit by the disappearing RAM firmware bug. I am now 256MB short.
I just emailed McGlen inquiring about my options. I'll be talking to their technical support guy later on today.
Thankfully Glen Anderson is providing a DIMMCheck utility and is hard at work on a fix.
We watched the pay-per-view on Sunday night. I was a little disappointed as I was expecting a lot more flash and dash. Stone Cold turning heel was interesting but not all that surprising.