Year 2007
String-by-String
Gibson has been more or less synonymous with the electric guitar and along with Fender one of the two major historic manufacturers of the instrument. The introduction of digital technology in what was generally considered acoustic or electric territory was gradual and troublesome. There are lots of people that scoff when faced with computers, modelling […]
See you in court!
Is Formula One finally getting exciting?
After many years of boring championships, 2005 was the first time signs of ‘change’ began to make their appearance in F1. Renault won the championship instead of Ferrari, Alonso became a respected driver of his generation ending a streak of five championship wins for Michael Schumacher and Ferrari and, a year later, Schumacher, the undisputed […]
How to disable the WP Dashboard blog posts.
Ever since WordPress started including blog entries from WP-people in the Dashboard (first page of the administration panels) it annoyed me. Not only because I don’t care or wouldn’t like to read their blogs (I don’t in principle, but don’t mind them), but also because it did so without asking me and without explicitly giving […]
The Xcode Bugs
For reasons unbeknownst to me, Xcode has been seriously misbehaving lately. In most cases the problems had to do with its buggy parser/writer and required me to open the .xcodeproj files with TextMate and fix them. One example, that tortured me the other day, had to do with spurious compiler flags added there for no […]
The community is vastly more innovative and powerful than a single company.
Karen Spärck Jones
Web 2.0? Try Web 1.01.
If it’s about the users, then it’s about independence, stupid. Name the four or five online services/web sites you use daily. I bet among others you’ll find Flickr, Yahoo!, Google, blogspot and wordpress.com (for those blogging/publishing online) in most peoples’ lists and in some, the most ridiculous of them all, Twitter. What’s wrong with all […]