recent tweets
- @nelson @SpaceXStarlink if I read it right, the RV ones get lower priority than non-mobile installations... said 1 day ago
- washingtonpost.com/world/2022/05/… the most amazing part of this story to me is that here, in the year 2022, there are still p… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… said 5 days ago
- visiticeland.com/outhorse-your-… what a brilliant idea... said 5 days ago
- This email from ₱₳Ɏ₱₳Ⱡ <noreplysystemnzizkuustuuesviofpy.2464683388@dordotte.com> seems totally legit... except for… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… said 6 days ago
- @andres_azpili I did not but I know someone who might have had a Bad Day or two if the broken backups had not been noticed. said 1 week ago
Monthly Archives: June 2010
Some Recipes I’d Like To Try This Summer
One of the great things about learning to cook is the plethora of good recipe web sites you can find. And while the recipes aren’t necessarily as good or in-depth as some cookbooks, they do have the benefits of user ratings, … Continue reading
Posted in cooking
2 Comments
The Dumb and The Smart of the Internet Age
In two competing but somewhat orthogonal essays in The Wall Street Journal, Clay Shirky and Nicholas Carr ostensibly argue opposite sides of the Internet’s effects on society. In Does the Internet Make You Smarter? Shirky tries to put the Internet … Continue reading
Posted in tech
2 Comments