Archive for March, 2005

Just sitting in the terminal waiting to board the flight for seattle.
Internet access cost $7.95 for 24 hours, of which I’ll only use about an hour and a half. Nonetheless, its allowed me to get caught up on a few blogs and
pass the time quicker than if I was just sitting in the chair [...]

Now I’m from Canada so everyone in the city thinks I should be used to cold weather. I am to a certain degree, but the dry cold 2degree weather I’ve been
experiencing in Boston is something i don’t particularily like.
I’m in the city for business, having a few meetings with a large biotech. [...]

So I’ve spent the majority of today travelling from Victoria BC to Washington DC for the Human Proteome Organization conference.
After 2 days of exhibiting I’m off to Cambridge, Boston to visit a customer. Anyone have suggestions on what I should do in Cambridge/Boston?
The travelling was actually not as bad as I expected. Seatac [...]




  • Win7, nice to meet you. I hate to admit it but I’ve been running Vista on a desktop machine at home for the better part of the past 8 months. It has not been ...

  • Windows Live Writer isn’t bad Until recently, the bulk of my writing was done on a Mac using Ecto.  I was looking for a suitable publishing tool for Windows and was directed towards ...

  • Pet Peeve: Don’t email my password to me in plain text You know the drill. Signup for some random service on the internet Receive a confirmation email with your account information or Forget a password for some random service ...

  • Eclipise Memory Analyzer (MAT) I must say the Eclipse Memory Analyzer looks pretty slick. There is some pretty good material over on the developers blog. Lastly, there was a talk on it ...

  • Open-source Web-based Code Review Tool: Rietveld Guido van Rossum, of Python fame, has recently released a Django-based application that enables web-based code reviews... Rietveld. It supports any language and currently can hook into Subversion repositories. You ...






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