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Hello, little bugger

Posted on July 26, 2010

what are you?

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Little Baby Sam

Posted on July 3, 2010

Isn't he the cutest?!

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My embedded tweet.

Posted on May 4, 2010

Hopefully this will turn into some kind of reflection-in-a-reflection kind of thing...


from nrotpd.com: My embedded tweet. http://bit.ly/aI0JNIless than a minute ago via Twitter Tools




Try it here: Blackbird Pie


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What’s wrong with Dave’s thumbs?

Posted on April 29, 2010

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I have a feeling this patent stuff is getting out of hand…

Posted on March 4, 2010

Graphic showing mobile patent lawsuits

Really, who's to say that two people or groups can't come up with similar ideas at more-or-less the same time?

















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The Great Rivera

Posted on September 29, 2009

The Yankees had better hope there isn't anything to that Sports Illustrated cover jinx, because guess who's going to be on the newsstand this week? Yep, it's the one and only Mariano Rivera. Tom Verducci has the SI cover story, tracing the background of Rivera's Cooperstown-bound cutter.

From the press release:

    "God touched Mariano Rivera one June afternoon in 1997, and Rivera shrugged. Just three months into his new role as the closer for a budding Yankees dynasty, Rivera was suddenly unable to throw his signature four-seam fastball straight, not even during his daily toss with pitcher Ramiro Mendoza. Every catch a struggle, Mendoza told Rivera to knock it off, to quit making the ball dip and dart. Rivera assured his friend that he wasn't doing it intentionally. He was gripping the ball the same way he always had, releasing it the same way he always had. The wicked movement just ... happened.... Rivera didn't have an explanation, and though he says he 'didn't have any idea where the ball was going,' his results did not suffer. He got the save in that game, then in the next three. Still, for a month, he worked with [bullpen catcher Mike] Borzello and pitching coach Mel Stottlemyre to eliminate the cutting action. 'We were trying to make the pitch stay straighter, [as it had] in '95 and '96,' Rivera says, referring to his first two seasons in the big leagues, 'but it didn't work. Then I said, 'I'm tired of working at this. Let's let it happen.' And since that day we didn't try to straighten it out anymore.' He smiles. 'And the rest is history.'"

What a great cover, huh? The issue hits newsstands on Wednesday.

from: http://bombersbeat.mlblogs.com/archives/2009/09/mariano_the_yankees_greatest_a.html

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Yes, I’m wearing a polo right now.

Posted on September 17, 2009

from an ad for the XKCD store...

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Facebook Privacy tips from MakeUseOf

Posted on September 16, 2009

10 Solid Tips to Safeguard Your Facebook Privacy

  • Organize Friends in Lists
  • Customize Profile Privacy
  • Set Facebook Privacy Level of Photo Albums
  • Restrict Search Visibility
  • Control Automatic Wall Posts and News Feed Updates
  • Set Facebook Wall Privacy
  • Avoid Appearing in Advertisements
  • Protect Yourself from Friends’ Applications
  • Privacy from Your Applications
  • Quitting Facebook? Delete, Don’t Just De-Activate Your Account

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The end of Summer ’09

Posted on September 16, 2009

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Command line FLAC to mp3

Posted on September 11, 2009

in Linux (and probably OS X):

for i in *flac ; do flac -dc "$i" | lame -V0 -h - "${i%flac}mp3" ; done

will convert all files ending in .flac in a folder to high quality VBR mp3s.

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