Pleasantly Surprised

I just googled Houlihan’s restaurant to see a menu as we’ll be eating there Sunday night. I’m blown away by their site. Not only does it come with it’s own jukebox (I’m downloading half of the songs on iTunes now) but the site is incredibly informative and well designed. I can’t find the name of the firm that designed it, however.

Wow.

Posted by Jack Fri, 22 Feb 2008 23:16:00 GMT


Big Win

Today closes with huge news out of several states across the country, as Barack Obama defeated Hillary Clinton two-to-one in all three states holding Democratic nomination contests today. Obama’s momentum looks as though it will carry him through the big-win states next week (including my own dear Maryland) and on to the DNC in Denver in August. True, Obama has always done better in caucus states (which perhaps suggests to a smart analyst that he is the stronger candidate, with a more devoted following and more sound logical arguments) than in primary states, but the tide has absolutely turned for the erstwhile runner-up. With superdelegates changing their minds and political pressure on many of them to back the candidate with the most popular support (and thus succeed in not creating division in the Democratic party) I am confident that the huge groundswell of support may actually push the Senator from Illinois over the top.

Across the fence, the GOP looks as though it will continue to splinter itself down incredibly stark ideological lines. Huckabee, who I must admit I thought would have been knocked out of the race a month ago, is showing strong support among the “anyone but McCain” crowd. If it ends up coming down to the wire with the Republicans, the in-fighting and public backstabbing will rise to the extreme. Arch-conservatives cannot stand McCain’s liberal stance on a majority of issues, nor can they stand his vague position on just about any topic that matters. The Flip-Flopper needs to get his story straight before his handlers let him out on stage. I must also admit that I thought his campaign was over a year ago, but I was wrong there too.

I only pray I’m not wrong where it counts.

Posted by Jack Sun, 10 Feb 2008 07:33:00 GMT


Case Woes

Don’t ever select “case-sensitive” HFS+ on your Macintosh.

This is one of those rare cases where it becomes obvious that OS X is actually a compromised form of UNIX/BSD.

Some major applications (e.g. Photoshop/Adobe products) were built with case-insensitivity as a requirement.

I wish, like this guy, that I had done more homework before I selected the more rigorous option.

Posted by Jack Sun, 10 Feb 2008 01:42:00 GMT