Archive for May, 2004

I’m reading (or trying to read) a book called Hour of Judgement, by Susan R. Matthews.
Erch, it sucks.

In my last post, I talked about feeling like a handyman … since we’re installing laminate flooring.
Well, that was shortlived.

Wow. I feel like a handyman.
We’re installing new flooring - laminate hardwood - on our main floor. Don’t let anyone fool you - it’s a lot of work. And we haven’t even started laying the floor yet.

I just upgraded this blog from B2 Evolution to WordPress.
They’re both based on the same codebase, but that was the most amazingly easy unbelievably laughable upgrade ever.

I have had absolutely no time right now for about a week to go into details, but seriously: Radio Userland has been pumped up to be the best thing since sliced bread, but when you download and install it, it lays a huge big fat stinky egg.
And it doesn’t stop stinking for a VERY long […]

What is the solution to Apple’s low market share?
Well, in my first ‘Mac Market Share’ article, I talked about the real Mac market share myth - that market share doesn’t matter. In the follow-up article, I said that the root cause of the market share problem was an Apple fixation on aesthetics to the exclusion […]

Between church services on Sunday I took the kids for “an adventure.”
That’s Koetsier family code for: let’s go somewhere and have some fun, when we don’t know where to go. Ususally we just leave the house and go wherever our fancy takes us.

I’ve been (slowly) building this site for maybe a month now. I guess if you’re reading this, introductions are in order.
Here goes …