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Usability torpedoed by a simple missing tag

Update: bentoyum.com is awesome, very creative. It’s amazing the variety she puts in those lunches, especially when many of the ingredients are leftovers or second uses — my own lunches, typically one container of whatever single or mixed-up leftover is … Continue reading

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Does YOUR bed head have a barcode?

I’d been meaning to scan all my books, cds, dvds, and games in to Delicious Library for a while now, and this morning I finally made some progress. While using the built-in iSight camera of my iMac to scan bunches … Continue reading

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Devising a classical music tagging system

This week at work, I wanted to listen to a particular recording I have of a particular piece, mainly because I’d read a bit of news about the soloist who was featured on the recording, and remembered I had the … Continue reading

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One-click photo-posting

Well, not quite, but it’s nearly there and with a bit more work, maybe over the holidays, it’ll be perfect. Right now it takes selecting a photo in Aperture, opening an Automator.app workflow, edit the post title, running the workflow, … Continue reading

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Aperture

There are plenty of reviews of Aperture around the web already, but I’ve commented on Aperture, Lightroom Beta, and six-color channel mixing in the past, so I’ll just add my two cents: Aperture 1.5 is really, really easy to jump … Continue reading

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