Guy Kawasaki

Wednesday, January 4th, 2006

I really love this guy’s way of communicating powerful, knock you out of your rut ideas. I guess these are what he calls “reboot your brain” ideas. I often like to repeat an idea he raised during a radio interview I heard with him in San Francisco. He was being interviewed by Marty Nemko on […]

Really Simple Consolation

Tuesday, January 3rd, 2006

From time to time, I get dragged into the Mac OS X Console application. Either it’s because I’m printing debugging output via NSLog and Xcode has suddenly stopped showing it in the “Run” window, or I’ve just started seeing some wiggy stuff happen with my computer and I need to check under the hood. What […]

A Skype-Like App with Open Source Roots

Tuesday, January 3rd, 2006

Anybody who has dabbled with CoreAudio programming on the Mac is probably familiar with the indispensable MTCoreAudio framework, by Michael Thornburgh. The framework makes it easy for Cocoa programmers to harness the power of CoreAudio’s HAL (Hardware Abstraction Layer) by wrapping some of the major components in Objective-C wrapper objects. What has Thornburgh been up […]

The Paperless Invoice

Monday, January 2nd, 2006

It’s the beginning of the month, which means it’s invoice time for me. I very rarely send out paper invoices. These days most companies are hip enough to have addresses like AccountsPayable@<company>.com. So my low-volume invoicing mechanism involves a Pages templates document, and a little manual copy and paste from my web-based hour-tracking system. One […]