I mentioned last month that I was officially starting a Mac Musuem. In addition to a physical collection of Macs and other Apple hardware, the Mac Museum will have an internet presence as well. The Mac Museum portion of this site is dedicated to documenting the Macs and hardware that I have in the collection. …
My iPhone 5
This was originally supposed to be a post about what new iPhone models I thought Apple would announce on Tuesday. I thought that they'd announce two models - a low-end model that looks like the iPhone 4 and a high-end model that had a new case design. Then I read John Gruber's thoughts in his …
Taming Twins: Zachary Comes Into His Own
Since they were born Adam has always been first. He jibber-jabbered first, he played with toys first, he sat up first, he held his bottle first, and he ate cereal and baby food first. Zach has stayed in the background as the "mellow", "serious", "quiet" one. We always joke about him studying everything and learning …
Mac Museum
I got into Macs when I was in middle school typing class. We mostly had green-screened console-driven Apple IIs but there were also five graphical mouse-able Macs that we rotated through. The Macs were old even for that time, consisting mostly of Mac Classic, LC, and II models. Some were color, some were black and …
Taming Twins: Sleep Training One Week Check-In
Our two boys may be the same age, but they could not be any more different. Adam likes to sit, Zach likes to stand. Adam likes to talk, Zach likes to laugh. Zach's poop doesn't smell, Adam's smells like a sewage plant. Zach sleeps in his crib at night, up until last weekend Adam did …
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Taming Twins: Five Month Check-In
Holy crap, it's been five months! I missed the four-month post, but I'll catch you up. I feel like the boys have changed a lot since they were three months old. First of all, let's talk about grabbing. The boys have officially discovered their hands and are grabby, grabby, grabby! Adam led the charge and …
Land of the Dying Gadgets: Why I Ordered an HP Touchpad
Holy moly, the tech world has been just littered with bargain basement technology recently. A mere three weeks after Logitech cut the price of the Google TV-running Revue down to $99 so that yours truly could purchase one, HP did the same with their TouchPad tablet. The TouchPad was HP's first entry into the tablet …
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Logitech Revue Review
Last week I explained my reasons for purchasing a Google TV. I think it is a cool idea and recent cuts have moved it to a price point that I can handle. I picked it up recently and started playing with it. Here's what I think. First Impressions Before I start, let me make the …
Why on Earth Did I Order a Google TV?
A few weeks ago I ordered a Logitech Revue. If you don't know what that is, maybe you've heard of the Google TV? No? Well anyway, the Revue is a box that you plug into your TV. It runs Google software (a version of Android, actually) that lets you access the internet from your TV. …
Apple to Ditch Intel for ARM Processors? No.
There has been a rumor floating around for a few months about Apple eventually transitioning its hardware over to ARM based processors (the ones that are in the iPhone / iPad) and phasing out Intel machines. The rumor recently popped up again because a Wall Street analyst released a report stating so. The idea is …
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