Archives For November 30, 1999

Just what it says…General

Maui Sunset

August 9, 2011 — Leave a comment

Wow. Wow.

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Aloha Ahiahi

August 5, 2011 — Leave a comment

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Very interesting read (VIR):

“Shortly after eleven o’clock on the night of May 1st, two MH-60 Black Hawk helicopters lifted off from Jalalabad Air Field, in eastern Afghanistan, and embarked on a covert mission into Pakistan to kill Osama bin Laden. Inside the aircraft were twenty-three Navy SEALs from Team Six, which is officially known as the Naval Special Warfare Development Group, or DEVGRU. A Pakistani-American translator, whom I will call Ahmed, and a dog named Cairo—a Belgian Malinois—were also aboard. It was a moonless evening, and the helicopters’ pilots, wearing night-vision goggles, flew without lights over mountains that straddle the border with Pakistan. Radio communications were kept to a minimum, and an eerie calm settled inside the aircraft.”

Read the rest at:

The Mission to Get Osama Bin Laden : The New Yorker.

Eye of the Tiger

July 30, 2011 — Leave a comment

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Imagine how this would would have sounded with an iPad2 or 3…

[JUST TESTED AND IT WORKS!!!]
iLounge Tip of  the Day – July 28, 2011!!!

“Long before the advent of iTunes LP, Apple offered—and still does offer—so-called Digital Booklets with certain album purchases. Unfortunately, these files have been basically useless outside of iTunes, as Apple has never offered a good way to organize and view them on its portable devices—until it added PDF support iBooks. While it might not do it automatically, iTunes does offer an easy way to gather these Booklets up and move them over to iBooks.”

Keep reading at: Quickly adding your Digital Booklets to iBooks

If someone had walked by my office wearing magical goggles a few times today, they would have seen something like this instead of me sitting calmly at my desk.

Annie? Oh, Annie?

July 18, 2011 — Leave a comment

So this is what the inside-out view looks like…

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