Archive for June, 2009

Laura Plankster’s Dioramas

Photographer Laura Plankster creates some fantastic dioramas. Check out her Feral Foes if you dare, or her photos and text for Tiny Tenants, intended for a children’s picture book.

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Dell Mini 9 with OS X – worth it!

Hackintosh
Just a quick follow-up to the post on setting up my
Dell Mini 9 hackintosh. It’s a great little machine. Yes the keyboard is small and some of the keys are in odd places, but not odd enough to keep me from using it.

Stats: Dell Mini 9, OS X 10.5.7, Safari 4

Having found right away that I needed, wanted, Copy and Paste function keys, I sorted that out. So Command and Control keys work just fine.

I’ve experienced a couple of crashes, but no more frequent than when I was running Ubuntu. Shutting down and restarting is only a minor inconvenience since 1) boot time is quick, and 2) most of what I do is either on the Web, or because I habitually save often, is not at risk.

The most noticeable improvement over Ubuntu is scrolling in the Web browser. Safari is much smoother and offers more control.

I’ve also found the Dell to be pretty rugged. Dropped and kicked on a concrete sidewalk resulted in just a few minor scratches.

Verdict on the Dell Mini 9 Netbook? It makes me happy.

 

Tweeting Joyce

James Joyce, widely considered one of the most...
So I walk in to the office, that I occasionally share, and am greeted with this question;  ”Do you think I have enough friends, that if they all help, we can can Twitter Ulysses between now and Blooms Day?

Ulysses in 6 weeks?

Not if you want to keep them as friends.

I didn’t bother to ask why. Sometimes it’s better that way. But I did offer to Tweet Ulysses for her. Not myself of course, but a combination of Guttenburg Project, PHP, MySQL, and the Twitter API. Of course by the time I got around to it, we were short on time, so it’s one tweet, every 2 minutes, 24 x 7.
My apologies to anyone who would follow. It’s too many tweets. It’s not meant to be followed. At least not now.

You will find, come June 16, the entire text of Ulysses by James Joyce. Unlike others before us – yes it has been done – we are tweeting lines from end to start. So once it’s all up there you can sit in a cafe somewhere with your cigs and iPhone and read Joyce.

What should we do next? Finigans Wake?

@bloomsdaytweet (as of today we are at 20,000 plus update and on schedule)