Come the third LOTR movie, we may yet see that Jar Jar versus Gollum battle after all.
For Sale
Hey folks, I’m selling my old laptop, Palm handheld, and peripherals over on DC Craigslist. There’s a Dell Latitude CPI PII-300, a parallel-port 100MB zip drive, a Predator eternal external USB CD-RW drive, and a Palm IIIxe with serial to USB adapter. You can get the whole caboodle for $550. All prices negotiable. Get ’em while they’re hot.
Big Dead Place
Living in Antarctica can sure make you cynical. (Link via BoingBoing.)
Starship Exeter
Now that, my friends, is one heck of a Star Trek project.
Dave Hyatt and Safari
Dave Hyatt is on the Safari team, and he gives all of us Mac-users great joy with each update.
Newbay FoneBlog
The mobile blog gets a lot of attention, but I have trouble updating it, since the AIM Bloggerbot rarely works anymore. I’m constantly on the lookout for a better mobile blogging solution: one which will not require me to upgrade my current mobile plan, subscribe to some add-on wireless internet packages, buy new equipment, or spend additional money in any way. Another Blogger API-enabled AIM-bot or an SMS solution would be nice.
Newbay’s FoneBlog looks like an excellent solution. If T-Mobile gets it, and the package allows posting to a remote page, that would be perfect.
Dordt Me!
Dating? Or courting? Kristen has a third option: Dourting! (Also spelled, “dordting!”) Since I’m newly single myself, I can’t wait to dordt someone. All you cute Calvinist girls get in line right here. (Sexy Arminians need not apply.)
Update: Dordting!!
Crossroads of Twilight
Book 10 of the Wheel of Time is out. I’ve decided not to care. Much.
Trying Safari
I’m posting this from Safari, now that I’m home, with time to try it out.
Eh. I don’t like it.
Okay, it’s fast and simple, with an intuitive interface which gives you quick menu/keyboard access to most key features. Pages render well (except for the tiny text), and a bit faster than in Chimera or IE. And I love the integrated Google search box; just like Opera’s. I don’t know much about the Konqueror open source backend, but it seems to be behaving well, so I’m not too worried about having yet another browser to drag through the standards swamp.
I don’t like: the lack of tabs, the “embossed chrome” skinning, the tiny rendering of default text, and the lack of keyboard support. (The latter has been an especially annoying sticking point for me, both with Safari and with OS X in general.) Tabbing and shift-tabbing through a form doesn’t catch all form elements like checkboxes and selection dropdowns, forcing my hand to the mouse, which is always a slowdown.
I also don’t appreciate Safari’s making itself the default browser and importing my IE bookmarks without first asking. Raffy says it best: “I’m not too comfortable with Steve Jobs pushing me through the door I was just peering into.”
Surprise discovery: Command-Option-clicking a link (which in Opera opens a new tab in the background) will save the target page to your default downloads folder. Again, without asking. Grrr. (Update: Turn on the status bar and read it; it tells you in advance what that key combination will do as you hover over links. The “open in background” command is Command-Shift-click.)
Well, this is a public beta, so I shouldn’t be expecting too much from it. Let’s hope the final release version turns out better. Much better.
Update: Mark Pilgrim has a comprehensive review of Safari for web designers, with further links to other blogs and articles.
Stalking Jesus
Ever since I found out that Jesus Guy is based in the Washington DC area, I’ve been wondering how I can find him. Wouldn’t it be so fun to go stalking Jesus and documenting the results? As my friend Martin tells me, it’s the perfect movie title: “Stalking Jesus.”
It turns out that many have gone before me: here and here, to name a couple. Alas, I am not a young female of recent Norse-Germanic heritage. I very much doubt that Jesus Guy would want to bathe with me.