Monthly Archive for June, 2002

AppleScript update and more to come?

Another system update. Look for an AppleScript update in the usual places. I would expect Apple to release another update soon to deal with the Apache security hole

Round 2 in the Poison Ivy Battle

Round 2 in the Poison Ivy Battle took place today.
The the vine wan’t showing any battle scars from the first melee, so I re-mixed the Roundup to a slightly less diluted forumation.

Dave’s Back

Dave’s Back.

A few OS X updates for ya

MacNN | News: Apple releases Networking/AirPort updates
The AirPort 2.0.4 software update will enhance many featues of AirPort base stations and cards. It weighs in at 4.1 MB.
Also the Networking update, this 716 KB nugget fixes a OS X 10.1.5 bug which caused some networking issues when waking a machine from sleep. Use the software mechanism to download (you may have to do them separately).
A restart after install is required.

Enjoying some gardening work

I found it suprisingly relaxing to do some mild gardening after work today. The herb garden in my back yard is coming along nicely (except for the basil?!). But neccessity dictated that I to move the chives to a different location. Note: this is not something I would normaly consider doing in my day to day events. Also, poison Ivy is beginning to rear it’s three ugly heads again this year so I armmed myseld with a fresh batch of Roundup and went midevil on it.

Accessifying

As per Mark Pilgrim’s instructions I’ve added the two letter iso code to the html tag of this site’s pages. The accessibility stories he’s telling are fascinating.

Macromedia Studio MX arrived today

My upgrade for Macromedia Studio MX arrived today. The nice part of the upgrade is I went from Dreamweaver Studio (Dreamweaver and Fireworks 4 - static website tools) to Dreamweaver, Fireworks, Flash and Freehand MX, with dynamic (a la Ultradev) functionality thrown in to boot. Dreamweaver even has PHP/MySQL connectivity!