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Entries from April 2007

NextBus comes through

April 28th, 2007 · 1 Comment

I’ve known about NextBus, but today we took advantage of the service. We made the call to head down to the Ferry Building for a visit to the Farmers’ Market, and NextBus correctly said that the 5 Fulton was 4 minutes away. We made it, which saved 25 minutes of waiting.
On the way back, the [...]

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Tags: Everything · San Francisco

Shortcuts

April 22nd, 2007 · No Comments

You know how it’s hard to write something brief sometimes?
We’ve worked hard to make shortcuts come alive.
The power of DNS just got a lot easier to explain. Sure, you don’t need to care about DNS itself, but shortcuts are something you can see, something you can use…almost something you can touch. After improving life behind [...]

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Tags: DNS · Everything · OpenDNS · Tech

Book: Under Orders

April 16th, 2007 · No Comments

What a nice surprise to linger in the public library on Saturday morning and find a Dick Francis novel I had not read: Under Orders. According to Wikipedia, this was the first novel since the death of his wife, Mary. Like all of the Francis books, a fun read that didn’t take much more than [...]

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Tags: Books · Everything · Mystery

Movie: A History of Violence

April 16th, 2007 · No Comments

I read the graphic novel over a year ago. The film version of A History of Violence has been on the list ever since. The film was solid. Different, though, in its patience and willingness to linger even further on the small town scenes instead of the Philadelphia backstory and finale.
Unlike a horror movie or [...]

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Tags: Books · Everything · Movies

Book: Chances Are…Adventures in Probability

April 16th, 2007 · No Comments

Chances Are…Adventures in Probability was my other pickup at Cody’s a few weeks ago. Michael Kaplan and Ellen Kaplan jointly authored this exploration of statistics, but the voice is consistent. Chances Are… picks through history with an eye on the odds. Skills with numbers, and misconceptions about numbers, affect far more than simply the roulette [...]

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Tags: Analytics · Books · Everything · Measurement · Non-fiction

Do you listen closely?

April 9th, 2007 · No Comments

I’m not very musically inclined, so I know I don’t listen carefully. I’m afraid I would have been one of the 1,000 people who walked right by one of the world’s best violinists playing in the Washington DC metro during rush hour without hesitating.
Fascinating story, enlivened by video of some of the telling moments. [Via [...]

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Tags: Everything · Media · Perception

Movie: Shooter

April 8th, 2007 · No Comments

Shooter was exactly what I expected last night. Nothing more, nothing less…so I was entertained. Metacritic shows a 53. I suppose your standard “lone hero against the conspiracy” movie doesn’t excite anyone any more. But telling a genre tale well isn’t a terrible thing. Shooter felt like a mix of a Tom Clancy movie (pretty [...]

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Tags: Everything · Movies

Book: In High Places

April 8th, 2007 · No Comments

My mother suggested I would enjoy Harry Turtledove, so when I was wandering an airport bookstore and came across In High Places, I bit.
I finished this slim novel on the brief flight to Phoenix. This was a reasonable tale, though nothing special. Certainly an imaginative premise, though. I learned just now that the Crosstime Traffic [...]

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Tags: Books · Everything

Movie: 300

April 8th, 2007 · No Comments

Writing of comics, I finally got to see 300 last Tuesday. Another Frank Miller comic book made into a movie, 300 feels like a great graphic novel. Not having read the graphic novel, I don’t know if it’s great or not, but Frank Miller is a sign of quality.
The movie’s story isn’t fantastic, but it’s [...]

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Tags: Everything · Movies

Book: Making Comics

April 8th, 2007 · 1 Comment

I have no artistic talent, and no plans to start drawing or writing comics — even if I were to call them graphic novels. So, why did I just read Making Comics? This broad how-to about how to, yes, make comics caught my eye because the more I do in business, the more I realize [...]

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Tags: Books · Design · Everything · Formats · Media