Project 366 2008 December 3 338/366
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Carless from now on.
Carless from now on.
Mr. Man also makes good milk tea.
Just paid for my January ticket to SFO. Now I just need to plan for the trip. Woohoo~
This will happen to your iPhone one day.
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I thought IWantSandy.com was a feature-rich task management system, but I preferred RememberTheMilk.com and now I am full on GTD with OmniFocus.
The company was acquired by Twitter and the service got shutdown.
I used to think Pownce was better than Twitter because of its features, but I ended up using Twitter for its simplicity.
Pownce got shutdown today because SixApart acquired it.
So that’s the new web 2.0 trend: Buy the talent by acquiring the company. Ditch the website and move on.
Spent some time playing with jquery and its plugins. Cool stuff. I feel like I am leap years behind in the web development scene.
Stocking up on healthy dessert (healthier than cake).
To all the iPhone 2.2 firmware victims: sadtrombone.com
Any suggestion on what I should do next year for Project 365 2009? I want to do something different. Doesn’t need to be daily though.
Alright guys, I have been miscounting since 308 and no one told me about it.
I was wondering why it is still at 232 when it is almost end of year. Now I have to go back and change the last 24 photos on flickr and my blog.
LX said IntenseDebate is slow, so I uninstalled it. It supports 2-way sync, so I didn’t have to lose any comments. I received an automated message asking me why I disabled the plugin. I replied with “too slow…laggy”. A few minutes later, their dev team email and said they just pushed new code to improve the performance.
Speaking of performance, uTorrent finally released a beta version Mac and I just tried it. It performs just as well as the Windows version and I am ready to switch. That says a lot since I have been a happy Transmission user, and Transmission is almost perfect in terms of its memory footprint and UI design.
For those who don’t know, uTorrent is well acclaimed for its speed. It was acquired by the Bittorent company, so it’s technically the official BT client.
For the record, I look down on people who are still using Azureus (or whatever it is called now). It’s a bloated Java program that tries to be everything and takes forever to load.