site of the day

osx.portraitofakite.com.

this site transforms a browser window into a mockup of the mac os x experience. i pulled it up on my pc at work, and it actually gave me a moment of panic before i remembered it was just a browser window and i could alt-tab away from it. that’s how realistic it is.

it certainly isn’t perfect, but it’s a great place to get an small taste of the os x experience, which in my opinion is far superior to windows. ever wonder why i rattle on so much about how great macs are? try this link and get a small sample.

if apple was smart, they’d flesh this out and feature it on their site.

mchale’s closed

mchale’s is gone forever.

it had the best burger in new york, i thought. i blogged about it previously, and have raved about it to many, many friends.

my work group had set a calendar date for today to go have one last lunch. last time i was there, in mid-december, the waitress told us that they’d be open through the end of january.

but no lunch for us today. last night was last call for mchale’s.

along with the second avenue deli, cbgb’s, astray cafe, and so many others, another landmark lost to the greed of new york developers.

grrrrrrr.

update: playbill.com’s story of the closing

quote of the day

from a new york daily news article on mayor bloomberg’s gun control initiatives.

“virginia is liberal in gun ownership, but our crime rate is very low,” explained jerry thompson, 41, owner of dominion shooting range inc., a richmond gun shop. “so we kind of thumb our nose at new york because gun laws are so restrictive there, but crime is higher.”

in truth, the per capita crime rate was almost three times higher in richmond than in new york city in 2004, according to the last full year of fbi data on major crimes.

ha! take that, richmond, virginia nra wingnuts! move to new york, give up your guns, and be statistically safer than you are now.

i’m sure that this is true for a lot more places other than richmond as well.

i’m number two

probably not going to be much activity here for the next few days, what with the holidays and all.

in the meantime, if you google jamie howard, i am no longer number one. i am number two, behind some swimming machine (with apologies to kurt vonnegut).

here is the number one jamie howard.

now if, swimming machine jamie howard, you (along with my other fifteen readers) would kindly link back to the queer jamie howard, i can perhaps regain my rightful number one google ranking.

not that i care or anything.

update: i’m now number three. jamie howard the professional wrestler, who has about 36 aliases, is now number one on google with his imdb page with its lousy wrestlemania “movie” credits. and jamie howard the swimming machine is number two. come on people.

not that i care or anything.

and the truth is?

another uneventful commute. i wish everyone was as lucky as i am…evidently, contrary to what i previously said about resourcefulness, it’s not getting any easier at all for a lot of people.

i’m waffling a bit on my opinion of the union. yesterday the other municipal unions held a press conference where they stated that the same law (the taylor law) that prohibits municipal workers from striking also prohibits management from bringing pension issues to the table as a bargaining chip.

the truth?
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what, me worry?

here’s a link to a very comprehensive list of all of the maintenance procedures you should regularly perform to ensure that your windows pc is safe, secure, and runs well:

windows pc tune-up guide.

it also serves as a comprehensive list of all of the things i never have to waste time doing anymore, now that i’ve switched to a mac.

i know…sometimes i’m a smart ass. but, honestly, why are you still using that pc?