August 6, 2007
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I’m planning on moving to a new city soon. The number of Web 2.0 Apps that have been helping me with this move has been amazing. First, there was WalkScore, it helped me figure out whether my new place is as downtown-ish as I am hoping for. Then, there was Basecamp that helped me plan out all the little to-do items I have associated with a crazy cross country move. And today, thanks to Life Hacker, I found the sweetest app that is helping me deck out my new bachelor pad. Floor Planner helped me take a simple floor plan of my new apartment (provided by the management company), figure out the scale of the floorplan, and then lay out the furniture in my apartment according to scale.
Brilliant!
Here are some of the layouts that I conjured up.
Design #1

Design #2

Design #3

Any Feng Shui experts care to comment?
August 3, 2007
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Back in late July, I discovered the wonders of writing and publishing blog posts through Textmate. I was convinced that the lack of blog entries in this blog (as opposed to my previous blog) was because of the extremely annoying blog editor that Wordpress provides natively.
After only about 2 weeks of being on Textmate, the number of entries I have published have gone up drastically. Whether those entries are all quality is a different question. However, it does go to show that when you use tools that you actually enjoy using, your productivity goes higher.
In case you haven’t tried the Textmate blogging bundle yet, I highly recommend it. Not only does it let you write your blog entries, you can even Post directly from Textmate!
August 2, 2007
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With the hundreds of different disparate internet “properties” that Yahoo! provides, it’s easy to get lost and give up. But I bumped into Yahoo Travel the other day and was pleasantly surprised!
Yahoo Travel gives you the most popular spots in a given city, integrates amazingly with Yahoo Maps and even has a Trip Planner that let’s you plan out all the places you want to visit. When it comes to great product integration, Yahoo is one of the last places that comes to mind, but in this case, they’ve done a brilliant job.
July 18, 2007
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For those that know me well, I tend to change cell phones just about as often as people change toothbrushes. I have zero shame when it comes to it too, over the past ten years, I’ve been with T-Mobile, Sprint, Nextel, and even Verizon. I can’t even begin to count the number of phones I’ve gone through, counting everything from dumb phones to Blackberries and Treos.
So why is it that I still haven’t bought an iPhone?
$700 for a thing of utility, not of fashion
I like to get the latest and greatest phone, regardless of how much it costs because I see it is a thing of fashion. Sure it’s got the features, the functionality, probably is the slimmest and slickest thing on the market, but most importantly, I’m the only person with it, it’s bleeding edge, and I like that. Forking over $700 for a piece of equipment that everyone else is carrying just is not appealing to me.
It’s new, it’s different, but for how long?
Here’s my biggest fear about the iPhone. It definitely does have some crazy features, instant access to the internet, etc. It does introduce a whole new way of looking at a cell phone and a whole new way of interacting with the cell phone. And I think that’s what makes it so exciting, the brand new interaction that it requires. Because of this, it reminds me a lot about the Nintendo Wii that is collecting dust in our living room right now. It introduced a brand new way of interacting with video games, and it sold like hotcakes. But here we are now, where most people I know haven’t touched their Wiis for a few months now. After $700, I’d hate to see the iPhone meet the same fate…
So what’s the verdict?
There’s a new iPhone user in my office every single day. I think I’m going to hold off on the purchase for now. On the other hand, if Mom and Dad wants to buy it for me as a gift, then hell yeah, bring it on!