The Honeymoon Is Over

May 19th, 2007

If you’re lucky, you only get to say that phrase in a non-metaphorical, self-referential way once in your life. We just arrived home in Boston after a lovely two weeks in England. We visited London substantially, York briefly, and then Oxford quite substantially. My beautiful bride was an exchange student at Oxford around 10 years ago, and we’ve visited as a couple once before, and both love it. So it made a natural destination for our honeymoon. We had a great time discovering many facets of the city that even she, having lived there for a year, hadn’t discovered. “I can’t believe I never knew about this!” was the constant refrain. Great city.

I’m catching up on photos and such, which our friends were awesome enough to take and which I didn’t have time to review while away. My girlfriend wife has been giving me a hard time for two weeks because I apparently latched onto the English-ism “and such” in a big way. It just melded into my brain like it had been there forever, and I can’t think of myself using any other construct to express the idea of “and stuff, and so on, and whatzeyhoozey, etc., etc.”

Some of the photos our friends snapped were brilliant, especially one by our friend Wendy, which captures me in an excited state the night before the wedding. We had just finished an awesome dinner at Les Zygomates in Boston, which my parents were generous enough to host for us, and had gone out for a brief meeting with out-of-town friends at a nerd-compatible bar in Cambridge (near MIT) called The Miracle of Science. The presence of distant friends (many from SF, DC, and elsewhere) and the fact that the menu is organized in a table of elements format got me pretty excited (not to mention getting married to the most beautiful, thoughtful, intelligent woman on earth!), so I thought it was a good opportunity to express my thoughts in lolspeak:

The phrase “The Honeymoon Is Over” seems to have negative connotations in common language, but it’s a happy time for me. We just had a killer (if exhausting!) holiday in England, and now we get to settle back into our normal lives, except as a happily married couple. I’m reclaiming “The Honeymoon Is Over” as an enunciation of joy! Let’s get on with this rad life. Summer is nearly here, and we’ve got tons of work and play to do.

C4 2007 Registration Open

May 15th, 2007

This year’s C4 conference, C4[1], is now open for registration. I had a blast as an attendee last year, and will have even more fun this year as a participating speaker!

PS It’s raining in Oxford, UK.

Married Life

May 6th, 2007

Still getting used to feeling the ring on my finger!

Chrissa and I were married yesterday in Lincoln, MA. Everything went really well, and the weather even turned out perfectly. Really couldn’t have asked for a better day.

It was great to turn the computer back on today and find not only a number of thoughtful emails, but scatteredwellwishing from some of my Mac developer colleagues. Thanks, guys! We were both touched by these gestures.

Probably won’t be posting much if at all over the next couple weeks. It’s been a very happy May, and now it’s going to be a very relaxing May.

TigerEdit: Weblog Editor Of The Future

April 29th, 2007

Brent Simmons unearthed some ancient history from 2002, when MarsEdit was just a twinkle in his weblog-dreaming eye. Check out the screen shot.

I’m writing this post in a very early development build of MarsEdit 2.0, which is the great grandchild of Brent’s original TigerEdit vision. The differences are astounding, and yet so are the similarities! We’ve come a long way, baby.

Notice the name of the product is TigerEdit? Brent has an affinity for cats, big and small. One of the first questions I had for him after taking over the MarsEdit source base was whether I should leave this funny method in the the system-determination code:

 - (BOOL) isTigerBlog;

MarsEdit supports all of the world’s most popular blogging systems, including Blogger, WordPress, LiveJournal, MovableType, Drupal, and yes, TigerBlog :)