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Rants and Miscellanea

Apple “Repair”…

Keith Blount / 6 JULY 2006

Well, after much moaning to AppleCare, they finally agreed to take my MacBook in and replace the top-casing,…

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Of Corkboards and Typewriters

Keith Blount / 18 JUNE 2006

Okay, I’ve been playing around with this simplicity idea, and I’m going to experiment with it to see…

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Verbose

Keith Blount / 12 JUNE 2006

You know, I really am quite prolix.

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Er…

Keith Blount / 12 JUNE 2006

Except in that last entry, of course.

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Dev. Diary: Quest for an interface

Keith Blount / 12 JUNE 2006

I’m currently finishing off the Literature & Latte website: getting the new forum up and running,…

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Rudeness

Keith Blount / 11 JUNE 2006

Wow. I’ve just been called a Mac fanboy (or near enough) over on the Apple support forums. Despite the…

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Dev go d’oh

Keith Blount / 11 JUNE 2006

I was just browsing the Jer’s Novel Writer forums (I often browse the forums of other writing programs…

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Full Screen vs Typewriter Mode…

Keith Blount / 10 JUNE 2006

I just came across a very interesting post, via the Hog Bay Software forum, here. The poster, Khoi…

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Pedanticism gone mad

Keith Blount / 3 JUNE 2006

From today’s Guardian: Dan Chiasson… he has a lot about which to be smug

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