August 6, 2005 |
Tags: Links | ♦
Oh man! Cats! And Windows!
- The Kittays can Jump!: Great photography of jumping cats. I don’t know why this amuses me so.
- Stuff On My Cat: “Do you like to put stuff on your cat?” Hilarious. stuff + cats = awesome
- An early look at Windows Vista (CNN.com): A quick preview of Vista by the Associated Press. “Mac users are likely to fume once they see Vista’s graphics.” Ummm. Not in the way the article means, I think.
- Paul Thurrott’s review of Windows Vista Beta 1: Not as Microsoft-apologisty as Thurrott usually is. In fact, quite a balanced review — Vista actually sounds quite good, if only for the fact that Windows will become more like OS X. The search technology sounds promising, and the creation of the least-privileged-user should be a godsend against malware installation. Good stuff, apart from the horrific UI colour choices. Green, grey and black? Eugh.
August 4, 2005 |
Tags: Ramblings | ♦
- Step 1: Move into on-campus housing to avoid the evil temptation of nearly 3 kilograms (01 x 400g, 08 x 300g) of Cadbury chocolate bars (flown in from England — the good shit, like how pot dealers might tell you) sitting in the fridge at home.
- Step 2: Utilise free time to go running in the evening around the nice quiet campus.
- Step 3: After two days of step 2, go for humongous sushi buffet and get rather sick.
Me = dumbass
August 2, 2005 |
Tags: Mac | ♦
Ooh, a random and unexpected new Apple product. And someone was just telling me today that he hated Macs because of their silly one-button mice.
Some choice quotes from their blurb:
Capacitive sensors under Mighty Mouse’s seamless top shell detect where your fingers are and predict your clicking intentions, so you don’t need two buttons — just two fingers. Click on the left side to use Mighty Mouse in its simplest, single-button form. Click on the right to access contextual menus within applications and edit, copy, label or download from your mouse. It’s simple sleight of hand.
This seems to be stating the obvious… are they telling me that if I click the left side of the mouse, it’d predict that I want a left click? Erm… Whu?! Maybe it’s all about the lack of tactile feedback on a non-moving shell (kinda like the third-generation iPods). Must go take a look at one.
Mighty Mouse even sounds as good as it feels. The audio feedback built into Mighty Mouse provides an aural sensation that responds to your movements. A tiny speaker inside Mighty Mouse produces button-clicking and Scroll Ball-rolling sound effects.
Okay, Apple, you win. A speaker in the mouse for sound effects is clearly ridiculous. Ridiculously cool, yes, but ridiculous.
August 1, 2005 |
Tags: Ramblings | ♦
I’ve moved on-campus. The room’s big and spartan and I feel like we could fit a car between the two beds, if necessary. Today was the first day of classes, mostly introductory fare and largely bearable despite the overly long two-hour lectures.
School (er, “work”, loosely defined) doesn’t feel like anything big and new and terrifying yet — maybe it’ll all sink in when a few of my best friends start leaving in the coming weeks. Aiy, life moves on way too quickly.