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I was always fascinated (yeah, yeah, I am easily fascinated) with project code names. There are lots of interesting stories connected with project names. For instance, in the olden times Apple code...
View ArticleiPhoto Retro or John Sculley’s Gift To The World of Photography
I collect 20th century technology antiques. They are not expensive and don’t take up much space – perfect for my cubicle museum. My shelf at work houses a small, but growing collection of monstrous...
View ArticleEvery Keyboard Should Have Chrome Switches on the Top
Here’s a keyboard that’s truer than the One True Keyboard:
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And I think I know what he’s listening to. The hobo seems to have not an iPod, but a knockoff. Still the look of white headphones is a little surreal. But then again, maybe he mugged a yuppie. Or...
View ArticleApple Tries a New Ad Campaign
Came by this beauty of a BSOD today. It’s not like it’s a rarity to see one on this type of a display, but still. There are whole galleries of this stuff, and, you know, if I were a person developing...
View ArticleTechnology To Die For
I learned from a very interesting book called “Defying Gravity: The Making of Newton” that during the development of Apple Newton one engineer committed suicide. Being ahead of its time, Newton did not...
View ArticleMasonic Apple
It’s been a few months already that I haven’t used Windows. The unreal amount of time that it takes to make Ubuntu play sound or use a second monitor and then do it again after a software update drove...
View Articleiphone4 antenna rant
There are two types of people in this world: those who say that crushed bedbugs smell like expensive Cognac, and those who say that Cognac smells like bedbugs. I really wish the whole Apple antennagate...
View ArticleApple Store at Night
The Apple store is eerily empty at night. It’s only populated by reflections from the other side of the street. A typical Mac user is camping out even though there is no special event tomorrow.
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