Beebe4

Do you use mulitple computers?

Posted in product review, tech, work by beebe4 on December 21, 2006

So, my friend at work, Mike, showed me Synergy today. PRETTY FREAKING COOL! It is not ready for prime time yet, as the UI is a little clunky, but the functionality works and allows me to just use one keyboard and mouse to control the laptop and computer at my desk. It is different then the hardware needed like a Belkin, and it doesn’t allow you to use the same monitor for multiple computers, but it does allow you to make all monitors aware of each other, so that your mouse can jump from screen to screen to screen, regardless of your operating system.

And best of all… it is free!

Office Renovations – Episode 6

Posted in home improvement, movies by beebe4 on December 21, 2006

Door is in, and drywall progress is being made.

Office Renovations – Episode 5

Posted in home improvement, movies by beebe4 on December 20, 2006

Office Renovations – Episode 4

Posted in home improvement, movies by beebe4 on December 19, 2006

Here is the 4th update on my office renovation project:

Office Renovations – part 3

Posted in home improvement, movies by beebe4 on December 17, 2006

Interesting Question

Posted in things that make you go hmmmm by beebe4 on December 17, 2006

What is the difference between toasting and roasting? Is it based on what you are toasting? Do you toast carbohydrates? You can toast nuts and bread, but you roast marshmellows, pork, potatoes, meat… so what is the difference?

Man, talk about public humilation

Posted in funny, things that make you go hmmmm by beebe4 on December 5, 2006

Flatulence, not turbulence forces plane landing in Nashville

“Flatulence brought 99 passengers on an American Airlines flight to an unscheduled visit to Nashville early Monday morning…”

Koders benefits from Google attention

Posted in work by beebe4 on November 21, 2006

Rush: Koders benefits from Google attention by ZDNet‘s Ed Burnette — An estimated 20-25% of a developer’s time is spent looking for answers to problems others have already encountered (and perhaps solved). That’s the time Darren Rush, CEO and co-founder of Koders.com, is trying to help you save. In this exclusive interview, Darren shares his insights on code searching, open source license proliferation, and what it’s like to have your niche invaded by a big company like Google.

End of Day 1

Posted in home improvement, movies by beebe4 on November 20, 2006

Office Renovations

Posted in home improvement, movies by beebe4 on November 19, 2006
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