My Travel Bug widget is basically the same search feature found on the main Geocaching web site, albeit in a much smaller form. You can search for geocaches using a variety of methods including zip code, cache name, city, state, etc. more »
My Travel Bug widget is basically the same search feature found on the main Geocaching web site, albeit in a much smaller form. You can search for geocaches using a variety of methods including zip code, cache name, city, state, etc. more »
For you beer drinkers in the Austin, Texas area I wanted to give you a heads up on a new web based application I have written. There is a little pub in the north Austin area called BB Rover’s Cafe & Pub. Thanks in part to their massive beer selection, over 300 to be exact, there is what they call “The 101 Club”. It basically boils down to you consuming 101 different beers utilizing their extensive menu of (mostly) bottled beer. more »
Now you can enjoy the “ridiculously, obscenely adorable pooch named Arthur” right on your Dashboard – fur free! It is up to Chris to update the photo with the mug-of-the-moment, but I’m sure he will keep it fresh. It’s not as if his iPhoto isn’t filled with 300+ photos of him.
Having joined the growing number of people who are leaving .Mac behind I needed a solution to the above problem. For the past several months I have been using Apple’s Remote Desktop, which is an incredible program, to log into my MacBook Pro to replace those three folders with the current data from my PowerMac.
I have begun doing some preparation work in hopes to get Matinee 3.0 development underway. With its recent success as part of the Mystery Bundle at macZOT! a couple weeks back, I feel that now is a good time to keep the momentum going.