
Bravo, John Kerry
Adam Scheinberg, November 1, 2006
John Kerry, a too-weak-to-be-President-in-2004 politician, a guy who many Democrats really saw as "the best we got, but not what we want" back then, today issued a smackdown to the coward Republicans who haven't ever served in the military but recklessly deploy them with no plan. Instead of apologizing for what was, admittedly, a touchy statement about a connection between education (or lack thereof) and being in Iraq, presumably as a soldier, he went back on the offensive. It was a good move. His original statement was a bit cryptic, because it appears to suggest that soldiers are too dumb to have a decent job. But with this follow-up as a companion piece, it reads differently. Update: What Kerry meant to say was that if you don't study, you end up GETTING US stuck in Iraq. In other words, it was supposed to be a jab at Bush that suggested that he was too dumb to know any better. As someone who worked for the Navy for several years, I can safely say that my opinion of the military is high, but my opinion of this administration's actions are low. I find the entire current administration to be a disaster,...
NeXTSTEP: 11 Years Ago
Adam Scheinberg, October 31, 2006
Windows Vista Can Go &#@% Itself
Adam Scheinberg, October 31, 2006
After reading about the nonsense buried within the Windows End User License Agreement, and the crazy restrictions Vista is going to introduce, I'm happier than ever to be on a Mac. Let me quote: So you can't create a virtual image using Home Basic ($199) or Home Premium ($239). However, the EULA does allow you to use Vista Business ($299) or Vista Ultimate ($399). Hmmm... I wonder why? It couldn't possibly be because those editions cost more, could it? Wanna bet? The fact that there aren't any technical restrictions in place to prevent users from loading Home editions into VMWare, only legal and support barriers, sure lends credence to that supposition. Let me ask - is the language in the EULA even legal? Can Microsoft actually prevent me from running software I purchased - and therefore, is properly licensed - in a virtual machine? What's next - can they dictate that certain types of devices cannot be attached to my computer? Or certain BRANDS? What about certain files not being stored in NTFS? Can they tell me that I'm not allowed to visit certain websites with their browser? Or that I can't install certain programs? I use Microsoft products at...
What I'm Hoping to See in PicasaWeb 2.0
Adam Scheinberg, October 30, 2006
What I'm Hoping to See in PicasaWeb 2.0
Adam Scheinberg, October 30, 2006
THIS IS FRIGGIN GENIUS
Adam Scheinberg, October 27, 2006
Small Axe Getting Close To Actual Releases
Adam Scheinberg, October 27, 2006
My Dream App More Like A Nightmare
Adam Scheinberg, October 27, 2006
So, awhile back, someone came up with this idea - invite users to dream up an application, then hold a contest and actually develop the best ones. I mean - how cool is that, right? ANYTHING you can think of! What a great opportunity to see some incredible ideas come to life. Let me cut to the chase: it appears the vote has been hacked. Clearly, something fishy is going on here! The winners are - get this - a cookbook, a sync manager, and a thing that makes your desktop look like the weather. I cannot believe it. I'm stunned. THIS is what Mac users wanted? THIS is the best we could come up with? One guy dreamt big: you hum into your computer and it pitch corrects and allows you to create a song. Whoa! Cool! One girl had an interesting idea: you take pictures of your clothes and then can keep a "virtual closet" where you can look at your clothes together and design outfits." Holy crap - NOTHING I know of does this, even if I don't have much of a need for it. But you see, these are REAL apps that are the first of...
Firefox 2 is RSS Stupid
Adam Scheinberg, October 27, 2006
New Admin Panel and Voting
Adam Scheinberg, October 26, 2006
