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Andy Ihnatko paints a colorful picture of Windows use. He describes Windows as first the boorish, greasy haired acquaintance on a long road-trip, then later as disposable underpants. I can’t resist anthropomorphizations and descriptions of software as other daily objects.

I wasn’t going to post that article, but just now I was keeping notes in Notepad and wanted to write something unrelated down quickly, so I press control-N. You know, “New”. A dialog box pops up, and before I realize it, I’ve lost the notes I was keeping, because I accidentally hit “No” in response to “Do you want to save the changes?”. OK, my mistake, but in my defense, I wasn’t expecting that decision and didn’t really read the dialog box, surely the twentieth dialog I’ve seen in two hours.

Also, why am I closing one file to open a new one? In Firefox, if I press control-N, I get a new window and my old one is still there. What’s the deal, Notepad? Do most real Windows users just never use you?

I miss VoodooPad.

Previously:
MyDreamApp Finalists
September 21, 2006

Thanks to Gus, I took a quick tour through the MyDreamApp finalists today, and voted for two of them, Portal and Blossom. Portal is a long shot - it’s basically proposing to solve multi-computer file syncing seamlessly, but it would be great if done right. See Wil Shipley’s comments for why it’s hard. Merging is not [...]

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Step back: why laptops?
September 7, 2006

I’ve been thinking of how I’d work if I didn’t have a laptop. One thing’s for sure: I wouldn’t spend as much time rubbing my neck while waiting for builds, for a couple of reasons.

I’m beginning to wonder if a laptop is really any good at all, let alone necessary. Wouldn’t I rather not carry [...]

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Car art, UCSD
February 14, 2006

Car art, UCSD Originally uploaded by michael.mccracken.

This car has some serious character. The painting looks like it belongs on the car, and it reminds me a bit of explodingdog.com. If I find out whose car it is, I’ll explain more here.

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