Archive for 2007

The NewTube

Mar10

I’ve been mulling over the way we watch TV and movies and how it’s changed over time. There have been some pretty big leaps if you go back and look at the histories of broadcast TV and the home movies industry. Today, however, it appears we’re on the edge of a new wave of technologies that will drastically change the way we experience our media. continue

Let The Files Flow…

Mar08

Ironic that just after I was singing the praises of the FTP client I use, I come across a new one that by all appearances, seems to outshine it. Ignorance really is bliss! continue

The Usual Suspects

Everyone has their own take on the right tools for website development. I suppose that’s as it should be. So in case you were curious, here is a peek at the tools I rely on to help me do what I do. continue

What The Web Really Is

Feb19

This video is an amazingly simple portrayal of what the Web is really built on – not the protocol, or just the structural or formatting tags but the data and meta-data. It’s a great snapshot of where we were, and what the Web is becoming now. continue

The Ultrasound

Feb16

I really don’t plan on posting a daily journal of my personal life here, but the occasional special event happens and this is one of them. My wife and I have been expecting (expecting a baby that is) and today had our big mid-pregnanacy ultrasound. So this morning, we found out whether we’ve got a boy or a girl on the way. continue