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I moved the flyers again.

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Last time, I swear–my flyers collection is now here:

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I thought they deserved their own look and feel. I’d done the basic layout awhile back, and being kind of sick from insomnia this week left me only good for brain-dead content migration–so I was able to finish the transfer. Everything’s been deleted from the old Flyers site and from what I was putting on this blog.

Everything’s tagged now, so go to the tags page and see if your favorite band is there!

Some thoughts on the Eee PC.

While I wait for my MacBook’s hard drive to clone so I can reformat it and install Adobe CS3* I’m using the Asus Eee PC I mentioned the other day. I talked about it a bit in the blog I write in for work. The keyboard is driving me nuts. I have a feeling it’s not as bad for non-touch typers, or for people with small fingers, but I’m still having problems (I have trouble hitting the I key, for some reason, and keep hitting Return instead of the apostrophe).

The small screen isn’t too bad–I had to dink with some config fles to shrink down the default font sizes, but after that I can actually see most of what I need to see on the limited screen.

OK, I’m resorting to hunt-and-peck. And still can’t hit the damn I key for some reason.

* So, if you’ve got a Mac and partitioned your hard drive as case-sensitive, you can’t install Adobe CS3. So I’m doing a full backup, then I’m going to reformat, then I’m going to install CS3. I;m thnkng a stern letter to Adobe may be in order.

Back from hiatus; much to report.

OK, I’m not positive this is a permanent return from my self-imposed hiatus, but here you go. Much has been going on.

One: I finished my requirements for my independent study about social networking’s place in education. Verdict: I should have done a better needs analysis. Also, Ning kind of sucks as a social network for folks new to social networks (struggling to keep from saying the word newbie here, especially since my target audience really shouldn’t be newbie in any sort of general technology upheaval in my opinion). If I were to do this all over again, I’d stick with Facebook or host my own network. But maybe I should’ve just pointed out the benefits of the much more popular Classroom 2.0 network.

Two: I don’t think I’m going to use said social networking project in any way for my final project two semesters from now. I’m over the social networking thing, or at least how I implemented it; and some cool things are potentially coming down the pike (or is it pipe?) at work. I’ll get into those in the next couple of months if they pan out.

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Three: I ordered me one of these today. Will it replace my normal day-to-day laptop? Probably not. But it’s actually been getting some good buzz, and I’m all for tiny and cheap when it comes to electronics. I got the mid-level one because I hear ASUS is being cool about not voiding warranties when you try to break open cases for memory upgrades and junk.

Four: You can easily create custom ringtones for your iPhone now, if you’re on a Mac. I haven’t tried it yet, but I will say that all my iPhone problems (of which there are only like two) started when I tried a hack way to put something besides one of the officially provided tones on my phone.