It’s May, here’s what is new
Another month. Time is flying (maybe it’s just me?). Here’s what’s on my desk[top]:
- I am considering starting a new weekly feature for MacMerc–a review of one product every week. From a new book to new software. Whatever is fresh. I already have a lot of stuff I need to review, I just want it to be a regular feature.
- 37 Signals’ Defensive Design For the Web is amazing. I haven’t bought a computer book in years (thanks to review copies), but I bought it as soon as I saw it. It’s really going to improve my work.
- I’m going to have to buy music again.
- I gave somebody a Gmail account even though they have sold for over $100 on eBay. Well I actually found out they were over $100 after I gave him the account. When I checked they were at $10. Today marks the first month of Gmail (remember, it was on April Fools).
- I bought a Logitech MX310 to break away from the track pad. 5 of its 6 buttons work in OS X without a driver. That’s good enough for me.
- I’m still glad I use the “possible exploitable” OS X.
- Kinja is now a month old. I don’t think I’ve been back in the last month (I’m not alone). It doesn’t look like there is anything new. I’m sure there will be new goodies soon.
Thanks to your tip tip (not a typo!), I got a few free songs. Ben and Jerry’s sprung for one for me too. April was a good month to be a music lover. =)