I got my IBook at work. I must say it looks really nice with no dangling parts unlike the VAIO. Sure, it's not as small or as light as the Vaio, but I was just curious about MacOS X so I really don't have any choice right now. ;)

Been tinkering around with MacOS X for a little bit... It is indeed a bit slow, but better than running it on an IMac, I guess.... I'm just eagerly awaiting the arrival of 10.1 ... The bigger problem I have right now is figuring out how I can view CJK encoded text... I suppose I could just install those fonts and wish for the best... I have looked around for Macintosh CJK fonts, but failed miserably... If anyone knows where I could grab some from, lemme know!!


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So at our company we bought 9 POX units ( 3 of each kind ). And the reaction has been pretty good. I thought I'd get sick of it within the hour, but since I got more and more frustrated at getting dissected by the strong Spino I went ahead and wandered around the arena collecting body parts. Now I have finally been able to win a few battles ( damn the battle clock ). I wonder how the rest of the country will be picking this up... but it could be interesting to see a somewhat primitive technology with an RF attached to it actually making it big. ;)


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CNN's love affair with Ideo strikes again with thier coverage of the Dilbert's Ultimate Cubicle. I'm not even going to get into the design here. I'll let you guys just and judge for yourself. ;)


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Alright, got around to finishing version 0.5a of pyDox. It now spews XML and I've enclosed a simple XSL document that uses CSS to style it into a decent XHTML document. I realize that some people cannot be bothered by all this XML/XSLT crap, so I still have the old pyDox which spews text out as a seperate download. The new pyDox uses the inspect module instead of reinventing the wheel. Try it out and lemme know how it works out.


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