The fourth beta of Adobe’s Lightroom is now available for free download. I haven’t used the product since the second beta, and never on the PC. I think I’ll give this one a try on both the Mac and the PC and see how it does. The beta won’t expire before February 28th, plenty of time to […]
CSS auto kinda
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Here’s an interesting one: I’ve had a couple of folks point out that my site layout does not appear correctly in Safari. If the page is opened in a Safari browser that’s smaller than the width of my content setting (currently at 925 pixels), no horizontal scrollbar is generated. However, […]
We’re bored
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. It was stormy last night, stormy today. Stormy and wet. I’m at my computer at the window, overlooking the street when I see a young man dressed in sweats running down the street. Running full out, as if he’s chasing something. I stand up and look out the window and […]
They shoot squirrels, don’t they?
Many experts believe the red/grey/white tension is simply a by-product of the longstanding White Squirrel War and Black Squirrel Squabble that have long raged in the U.S. And, as these conflicts make clear, it is not just squirrel infighting that threatens to explode into an orgiastic, terrorist bloodbath. Squirrels are increasingly making humans the […]
Saturday Matinee
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. I’m returning to the “Saturday Matinee” posts, where I’ll review an oldie but goodie movie beginning this weekend. Tomorrow, it’s a double feature: Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet and Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women. There’s been an amazing number of old science fiction movies that have entered into public domain, as […]
