By Renegade on
Saturday, April 10, 2010 11:56 AM
I don't think some things are very appropriate here, so I've decided to start an entire series of rants at my new blog that chronicles my frustrations in transitioning from Microsoft to Apple platforms. I've aptly named it "Microsoft 2 Apple".
FAIR WARNING: It is a rant. It used the same language that I use when everything blows up after having followed the instructions destructions, and that means lots of profanity. Don't visit if you are easily offended.
Make no mistake, I still like a lot of things about the Mac, like playing videos (mostly), but the blog isn't about that. It's about development and not about the end-user experience.
Cheers,
Ryan
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By Renegade on
Saturday, January 02, 2010 8:24 AM
FAIR WARNING: This is a total rant, and if you're easilly offended, then don't bother reading. Really. I mean that. This will be offensive to thin-skinned, PC, do-gooders that love to feel good about themselves and tow the party line. (See? I'm being offensive already. I wasn't kidding. )
Anwyays... I really detest self-righteous, pompous, do-gooder, scum-bag thieves and hypocrites... Especially PC ones... Which brings me to today's rant on recycling plastic costs...
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By Renegade on
Friday, January 01, 2010 10:39 AM
So my wife and I are sitting at the table eating lunch, last night's chili, and she says, "The chili tastes better today." Well, nothing like a brain fart to set me off on a tangent!
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By Renegade on
Sunday, September 27, 2009 11:38 AM
We all have our pet peeves. Number and normalization are my two big ones. Here, I go over the general problem of not being able to count, and give an explanation of an error that people make along with where the error lies. The example is about "percent" as a unit of measure. However, by the end of my ramblings, problems of number degenerates into a high-level overview of Heraclitean temporal issues of flux and contextual problems with implications for problems between discrete and non-discrete systems.
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