When two holidays fall so close together, you have to be ready for the next day as well. And even though my stomach is more concerned with the Turkey and the stuffing and the gravy, and the football, there is a little spot in the back of my head that every year debates “Am I going to go to the store Friday? Am I crazy? Or will I just be lazy?”
Written on November 21, 2008 | Posted in
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Armed with farm-fresh leeks and a powerful hunger, I ventured into the kitchen to throw together something rich and creamy for these cold fall days. This satisfies that need, and its rich enough to provide leftovers for a few days.
Written on November 6, 2008 | Posted in
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Keith talks about Boxee, a new Media Center for Mac.
In Today’s Podcast, Keith and Justin ramble about the economy, sports, and geek out about some stuff you might care less about. Topics include the new Google phone, the World Series, GM and Chrysler in merger talks, and the new MTV Web site.
Written on October 29, 2008 | Posted in
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In today’s audio episode, Keith and Justin explain where AAVR contributors have been, and how they’re going to weather the new depression.
Written on October 13, 2008 | Posted in
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Since I loaded the newest OS from Apple, 10.6 Snow Leopard, I have been on a quest to really give Safari a chance. I have not been a fan of Safari in the past. Ever since the birth of Firefox, I have been a strong supporter of that cross-platform browser.
But let’s talk about [...]
For our readers who might not know what Digg.com is, it is what is known as a “social news” site. It is intended to be a forum where users submit content that they think is interesting, (they “Dig” it) and other users vote on those stories based on how relevant or interesting it is. Over time, Digg has expanded past their original tech focus and is a general-interest site.
Last Friday marked the end of Bill Gates’ job at his company Microsoft—so he can now focus all of his attention onto his new life’s work, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Now whether you love or hate Microsoft, love or hate Bill Gates, you have to respect him. You have to respect [...]
With baseball in full swing and football training camps beginning, we’ve started to hear that ugly word “injury,” the word nobody likes to hear. For owners, managers, and even fantasy baseball enthusiasts, injuries are killers of the season.
Written on June 27, 2008 | Posted in
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I am currently in the process of preparing to install Apple’s latest OS, OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard. Please don’t ask where I got it from; let us just say that I have it for testing purposes.