- This American Life On Showtime I don't have show time ... argh sell it on itunes you bastards!
- How-To: Automatically back up your computer - Engadget
- Ron Turner Cover Collection - a photoset on Flickr vintage sci fi covers ... yes!
- Boing Boing: Warren Ellis's NEXTWAVE: subverting the underwear perverts Another boing boing recommended comic
- The Command Line In 2004 An update to the Neal Stephenson on the command line, computing history, and contemporary culture.
- Bash-ful Colors - O'Reilly Mac DevCenter Blog a few links on how to mess around with the bash prompt
- O'Reilly Radar > Jedi build their own lightsabers Geeks should build their own tools for business? I'll read more later
- Cubisto a neat but expensive way to keep your knick knacks
- aptitude: Package Management for Console Geeks new package manager for debian? must investigate ...
- YouTube - 2007 SFIAAFF Trailer note to self: need to figure out which films I want to see
- More on Wikability - By Timothy Noah - Slate Magazine Should you have to be famous to be an article on wikipedia?
- AmbientClock an online clock integrated with google calendar and google maps ... tells you when you have to leave your current location to get to your next appointment
Yeah ... the photo's not relevant, but I have a show coming up ...
One4All Theater and Lorrin Simmons Consulting Presents
Kamikaze Lounge: Sketch Comedy and Lounge Party
1st Sundays, Opens January 7th
DESCRIPTION:
One4All Theater and Lorrin Simmons Consulting presents sketch comedy
and lounge party benefiting artists in Asian American theater. Features
Kamikaze Theory and Guests. Dance floor after the show.
DATE & TIME :
Feb.4th & every 1st Sundays of Month. Doors 7:30pm. Show 8:30pm.
VENUE:
Jet Night Club, 2348 Market at Castro St., San Francisco, CA 94103
MUNI: Castro Station
(510)428-9707
ADMISSION: $5.00, 21+
INFO:
Reservations Not Required (510) 428-9707, www.One4AllTheater.Org, LorrinSimmons.com
My hard drive died ... thus my flickr feed had not been updated. But here it is ... the last 100 photos I've taken:
http://flickr.com/photos/alexchoi/archives/date-taken/2007/02/calendar/
Yes ... my mac died. Impossible? Not really ... it was the hard drive ... Apples don't have special hard drives or anything. It's amazing to hear the snide remarks from people ... "what I thought Apples never died!" or just sarcastic snickers.
San Francisco citizen, code monkey, sketch comedy player
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