2009: Made a sofa wrap! —
In preparation for Neko’s arrival (and to protect W-’s leather couch from the adventures of soon-to-be-three cats), we decided to [...]
2007: Emacs in the news —
I am not happy. Well, mock-unhappy. I’m fine, but mock-peeved.
The December 2007 issue of the Linux Journal has an article [...]
2006: Seven pages, double-spaced —
That’s what my previous blog posts and this morning’s list of actors
come to: seven pages, double-spaced. Add another page for [...]
2006: Back to KMD2004: competitive forces —
(This is not even a draft – more like table-napkin scribblings for my article for a class I’m taking)
Although open [...]
2006: There’s a reason why I learned Japanese —
… and if only to drop in on blogs like this and say hi, those
six months were worth it! <giggle>
http://d.hatena.ne.jp/KotoriKoToriko/20061103/p3
Random [...]
2006: Evangelism —
Taking a break from my KMD2004 cramming to post this cautionary note from an IBM evangelist (see, they do exist):
[...]
2006: Strengthening their network —
(This is not even a draft – more like table-napkin scribblings for my article for a class I’m taking)
Developers who [...]
2006: Open source acting on developers —
(This is not even a draft – more like table-napkin scribblings for my article for a class I’m taking)
So how [...]
2006: Blogging away my writer’s block —
It is often helpful to think out loud on my blog, where I can be more
informal and less structured. =) [...]
2005: Sometimes it’s not just about the jobs you create —
Year to Success had this inspiring thought:
Success is creating jobs and opportunity. Gates’
company, Microsoft, employs more than 50,000 people [...]
2004: My effect on people ;) —
sachac: seems like you and clair have been getting along...
sachac: i knew it the moment she started talking [...]
2004: TLUG meeting information —
Date
November 13th, 2004 (Saturday)
Time
14:00-16:30 (doors open 13:30)
At
Ubiquitous Business Technology meeting room, 3-42-5 Hongo, Boa Building 2F,Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, 113-0033
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2004: How to use remember-planner —
How do you file your notes under specific topics? Like all your
short stories are under short stories, right? How does [...]
2004: Really adorable cat! —
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We saw this really, really adorable cat on the street. She was so
friendly and well-behaved… <melt> Made me miss Neko [...]
2004: Happy birthday, Diane! —
Happy birthday to a very special girl friend. =)
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2004: Necessity is the mother of invention —
I love the Internet. I really, really do.
I spent the last hour talking to my family through
Skype, a free-as-in-beer-but-not-speech
Internet telephony [...]
2003: BlueJ resources —
- http://www.rdv.vslib.cz/skodak/en/bluej/draw_tutorial/index.html
- http://www.sleepinggiantsoftware.com/FGJ/tutorials.htm: This is actually pretty cool, as it explains dependencies. I think I’ll use it as a starting [...]
2003: BlueJ resources —
- http://www.rdv.vslib.cz/skodak/en/bluej/draw_tutorial/index.html
- http://www.sleepinggiantsoftware.com/FGJ/tutorials.htm: This is actually pretty cool, as it explains dependencies. I think I’ll use it as a starting [...]
2003: BlueJ resources —
- http://www.rdv.vslib.cz/skodak/en/bluej/draw_tutorial/index.html
- http://www.sleepinggiantsoftware.com/FGJ/tutorials.htm: This is actually pretty cool, as it explains dependencies. I think I’ll use it as a starting [...]
2003: Further thoughts on BlueJ and Beanshell —
I think BlueJ suits my needs more – it allows people to evaluate
expressions easily, too – but I’ll need to [...]
2003: Java interpreters —
Miguel Paraz saw my TODO on finding a Java
interpreter and he pointed me to
Beanshell. I’ve been thinking about
using a Java [...]
2003: speechd —
The home page of the project is http://www.freebsoft.org/speechd-el .
2003: “The Many Shapes of Tomorrow’s PC” —
PCs have shrunk in size and grown in power, but their
architecture and design methodology is relatively unchanged, as
is their chief [...]
2003: “It Only Looks Like Child’s Play” —
MIT researcher Hiroshi Ishii has long explored alternate ways for
people to view and manipulate data that offer more flexibility
and simplicity [...]
2003: “Charity Challenges Programmers to Code for Society” —
The nonprofit mySociety.org recently launched an initiative to
fund low-cost, socially beneficial IT projects that operate over
electronic networks. The organization [...]
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