Archive for April, 2006

Run windows inside Mac OSX virtual pc style.

Tuesday, April 25th, 2006

I know, I know, there is virtual PC, but parallels looks the goods as well, and feedback so far seems to report it has better performance (you would hope so with a dual-core intel processor). Nice price to.

I think I would rather run windows inside OSX rather than dual boot at startup using Bootcamp. Just seems more convenient than having to reboot when you want to use an app.

New Brisbane Blog

Wednesday, April 19th, 2006

Lately I have been doing a lot of searching to try and find some local blogs, I came across new brisbane, its a new blog that focuses on the nightlife in Brisbane, resaurants, bars and clubs.

Problem is there is not much content yet (some more at his old blog here), hopefully it keeps going and content keeps coming. The comments will be very important as other people review the same place so you will be able to see different experiences.

Podcasting’s Official Logo?

Thursday, April 6th, 2006

I picked up an article from MacUser.com on standardized podcast icons that was picked up from a wired blog post. I took it on face value, but after reading the comments on the original Wired article, not so sure how legit it is.

Boot Camp

Thursday, April 6th, 2006

Dual Boot Mac OSX with Windows XP, legally,,,, should have happened years ago. via digital media minute.

Basecamp widget

Wednesday, April 5th, 2006

Fantastic idea for a dashboard widget. The Basecamp widget connects to basecamp to get reminders, lists and notes.

If you want to know more about basecamp or ruby, there is a quicktime movie of a presentation from the creator of Ruby on Rails David Heinemeier Hansson.

Brisbane Zombie Walk

Wednesday, April 5th, 2006

Brisbane is a wonderfully weired place really, zombie walk on the weekend organised over the internet? check out the flickr photostream here.

Canada’s Worst Handyman

Wednesday, April 5th, 2006

This is a pretty funny site, it has a lot of video so you will need a broadband connection. In doing some work around the house, the resident Handyman shows how NOT to accomplish the task.