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Cool Stuff Remainders, 2005-12-15
Merlin Mann | Dec 15 2005
A few books, apps, and other baubles I’ve enjoyed lately.
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![]() But Microsoft mouse doesn't have...Submitted by Tommi (not verified) on December 15, 2005 - 5:00am.
But Microsoft mouse doesn’t have Bluetooth! It’s a shame… »
![]() That side-to-side middle mouse button...Submitted by Roger Eberhart (not verified) on December 15, 2005 - 6:02am.
That side-to-side middle mouse button plays havoc with aps that require frequent middle-clicking (like 3ds Max or Maya). Many times it won’t register a middle-click at all. Our IT dept. kept giving the artists MS mice and having them returned. They finally clued in and started buying Logitech mice instead. »
![]() Heh. We've got you...Submitted by Charlie (Colorado) (not verified) on December 15, 2005 - 7:09am.
Heh. We’ve got you now. Try Stephen Batchelor’s “Buddhism without Beliefs” too. »
![]() The author of Buddhism Plain...Submitted by Scott (not verified) on December 15, 2005 - 9:42am.
The author of Buddhism Plain and Simple, Steve Hagen, has a new book called Buddhism Is Not What You Think : Finding Freedom Beyond Beliefs. Steve’s constant mantra of just seeing may seem a bit repetitive at first, but it illustrates how what we think is truth is clouded by our beliefs and perception of reality. »
![]() The RadioShark is a...Submitted by Gordo (not verified) on December 15, 2005 - 10:09am.
The RadioShark is a cool device, and probably works reasonably well on a Mac. On an XP box, however, it feels like a v0.5 product instead of a v1.0, though. I can live with the UI using the brushed aluminum theme from OSX, I only need to look at it when I’m programming in my shows. I can live with only being able to record in 30-minute increments, I just have to ensure my clock is accurate and hope that the station’s one is too. The biggest problem I have with it is that it decides that, despite my entering the starting time of my recordings in local time, what I really meant is the corresponding time in UTC, and adjusts them by an hour whenever daylight savings time starts or stops (because, apparently, that’s the way the stations will be deciding when to broadcast). So I miss all the shows I want to record until I manually adjust all my scheduled entries. Very annoying. Watch out in the spring! »
![]() take the microsoft mouse back...Submitted by Roger (not verified) on December 15, 2005 - 1:20pm.
take the microsoft mouse back and get the logitech wireless laser, its sweet! http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0002UM0JW/ref=pd_sxp_elt_l1/104-4531270-5127907?n=172282 »
Roger, can you elaborate? ...Submitted by Merlin Mann on December 15, 2005 - 1:48pm.
Roger, can you elaborate? »
![]() [...] And tried out Xinha...Submitted by Firmly Wedged » Mixed gems (not verified) on December 15, 2005 - 9:38pm.
[…] And tried out Xinha Here, the HTML editor plug-in for Firefox [via] […] »
![]() Is this really interesting, or...Submitted by dunxd (not verified) on December 16, 2005 - 12:03am.
Is this really interesting, or just affiliate marketing? »
![]() 39.95 a year is steep?...Submitted by Tim (not verified) on December 16, 2005 - 9:48am.
39.95 a year is steep? Compared to 12 * $14.95 a year, or $179.40, for Tivo (203.40 if you try the $16.95-a-month-but-the-box-is-free option) I’d say it’s a bargain! But what we all really want is for scheduled radio shows like “A Prairie Home Companion” to offer a regularly scheduled podcast, of course… so we can just use software to retrieve it and dump it to the ol’ media player(s). I’d pay NPR for that, actually. »
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