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What’s Next for My NeXT?

In one of those sad series of coincidences my NeXTstation this morning decided to kick the bit bucket. The good folks over at MacSlash have found a link to a demonstration video — by Steve Jobs — of the NeXTSTEP 3.0 operating system.
Needless to say the similarities between NeXTSTEP and Mac OS X are remarkable. […]

Falling Out of Love

It has been 4 months since palmOne released the Treo 650 to thousands of anxious Sprint PCS subscribers. During that time the phone has seen its fair share of good and bad press, a number of hacks have been released, customers have received free palmOne 128MB SD cards and no one has been able to […]

Gallery Online

I’m pleased to announce that the KissMyBrass.net Gallery is now online. It took a lot longer than I expected, but I’m quite happy with the results and I hope you are, too. You’ll find a number of images there that include portfolio shots, travel pictures, event photos and more.
I plan on updating it often, as […]

Desktop Photos

I’ve scoured through my Desktops album in iPhoto and pulled some of my favourite images out and added them to the Desktop Photos section of my Gallery. There are currently 24 images and each is available in both standard and wide aspect ratios. I’ve also published them to my .Mac iDisk as a slideshow letting […]

Colonel Panic?

My sister desperately called me last night (during dinner, no less) complaining that her iMac G5 kept crashing while running World Book Encyclopaedia. She had a project due today for one of her classes and needed the application to do some research. I asked her what was happening, and she said she kept getting the […]

Attention: Deficit Disorder

As if $200 billion wasn’t enough to make a Mess-O’Potamia (get it?), the Shrub and his cronies are now asking for $85 billion more. Add that to the earmarked $25 billion approved over the summer and the illegal invasion of Iraq is now going to total over $300 billion.
Senator Barbara Boxer (D, CA) put it […]

Light Up Logo Let Down

According to an Apple Knowledgebase article:
The Apple logo on the top of the Mac mini computer does not light up. The logo on Apple portable models is lit by the LCD backlight; the Mac mini does not have a built-in display to illuminate the logo.

Oh well, I guess I’m going to have to cancel my […]

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