Saturday, September 02, 2006

Most famous person from Winchester, CA

Adam Gadahn may be the most famous person from Winchester, which is next to Temecula and has a population of around 2000 people.


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MacZot Story Zot

I bought my first mysteryZot last night. It was $5.95 for 3 unknown applications, although TUAW had said that one of them was going to be KIT - Keep it Together -- which seemed like a useful tool. The other two turned out to be RooSwitch and Hawkeye, two things I probably wouldn't have bought otherwise. RooSwitch lets you maintain different settings for an application. Seems useful for software developers and testers. Maybe there will be some way I can use it. Hawkeye has a nice icon which seems to have nothing at all to do with what it does, which is to create DVDs. It may do some transcoding of video formats or recompression, but I haven't tried it yet.


Qumana Blogging tool

I had no luck getting MarsEdit to work with Blogger, but it looks like the free Qumana does work automatically. I didn't have to do any work to set it up. Not bad.


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Friday, September 01, 2006

Cal Bears ranked #9 to start the season

For most of the time I was a student at Berkeley, the football team was not too good. They had some good players but never a big season. Now, with Jeff Tedford as the coach, they have become a perennial powerhouse and this year are ranked ninth to start the season. Tomorrow's game should be a good one against Tennessee.

Apple to sell movies online

According to Business Week, Apple will start selling movies for $14.99 and $9.99 through the iTunes Music store later this month. Wal-Mart doesn't like the idea because the price is lower than what they can charge, but that seems to be the case only because Disney is the only studio which has made a deal with Apple, and Steve Jobs is the largest Disney shareholder.

I'm not sure that I will be buying too many movies for $15. I'd rather rent them from NetFlix because there just aren't too many movies I would watch more than once.

Thursday, August 31, 2006

"Bush 3.0 issues patch for Iraq war"

Earlier today I noticed a headline on www.cnn.com which said "Bush 3.0 issues patch for Iraq war". It's gone now, but it seemed like a very strange thing to find on a news site which at least tries to be non-partisan. The story is still there: http://www.cnn.com/2006/POLITICS/08/31/bush.terrorism/index.html -- and they do mention Bush 3.0, whatever that is.

Wednesday, August 30, 2006

Local fires

There is a big fire in San Bernardino right now. Things look pretty dry around here and we are going to be going through several more very hot weeks, so I hope that we don't end up with some big fires in Temecula. I have noticed that many of my neighbors have burned out areas on their lawns from the extreme heat this summer. And that is with daily watering. I bet the guy in the neighborhood with the astroturf lawn is saving quite a bit on his water bill this summer.

Lady drives sons to tagging locations

Some people will do almost anything for their children.

Tuesday, August 29, 2006

Monday, August 28, 2006

I need more links

I can't post to Blogger from either of my blogging applications and it doesn't support any editing features in Safari, making it difficult to include a link other than to do it manually with html.

Karr

I never thought that guy Karr was involved in the Jon Benet Ramsey murder. The only thing that seems odd is that four letter abbreviation and the fact that he had used it elsewhere, even in his high school yearbook. Maybe he used it later because he knew it was on the ransom note, but it seems like an odd thing.

Monday Night Footbal is on ESPN

I think that is going to take some getting used to, but I bet it won't be that different than it was in the past.

Sunday, August 27, 2006

Where did it go

I am having some trouble posting from MarsEdit. Not sure what the problem is.