Many touching memories and comments about the journalist and translator Khalid Hassan who worked for the new york times in baghdad. This story was featured on the front page of the new york times online, with texts from his co-workers and many thoughtful comments by readers. For a bird’s eye view of the events look into this article.
One major gripe with the iphone was that it isn’t easy to skip a track. ok, let’s back up for a second: you walk down the street and this thing replaced your music player. So far so good. Less stuff to carry around. On comes this ‘parappa the rappa’ song with the rapping chicken trying to teach you how to drive… and at one point in your life this song might have been funny, but now it’s just not ((maybe because you are in a chicken factory) The froggy flee market sale song will always be hot!).
A purist could say that this is a lesson to be less promiscuous with ones’ iTunes library.
…ah, screw those nihilists and just double-press® the clicker on your right earbud and skip the dammed track.
somehow I just did it out of intuition, i probably lived with too many apple (computer), inc products for too long. So if you find this tip useful, please let us know what track you were trying to skip and we’ll feel for you.
the newly announced (5/23/07) google trends is looking at the world a little too optimistic: here is one example why you do not want to describe your highest gaining search results as “spicy” or “on fire”.
If you have a blog you can fill out this survey to get statistical information about the blogosphere. if we get over 20 participants we can publish the anonymous stats ofthe guckenheim ;)
it’s good to still curiosity and see different metrics than the big corporate ones (nielsen/netratings). somebody say grassroots.
Just uploaded my first youtube video. And old series of pictures that I edited and uploaded on remaining battery life on the powerbook during the brown out. It had to be done quickly.