Monthly Archives: July 2005

rss for homework assignments

Had an idea hit me while browsing through the iTunes podcasts… RSS enclosures are not limited to just audio files, you can attach literally any file you want to an RSS feed. I’m really excited to see more developers use Frasier Speirs’ Appcasting idea. I got to thinking how cool it’d be to use an […]

fix to problems with webobjects builder

With all the recent happenings in the WebObjects world the last month or two, I’ve been all kinds of ADD in trying to decide how to procede with a project I’m working on, but discovered something very useful tonight. In using Eclipse & WOProject for development, I’ve occasionally run into some problems, one in particular […]

Google Maps Innovation

Just figured I’d toss my idea out in response to Slashdot’s recent article about uses of google maps. I think it’d be very interesting to get ahold of all the speeding tickets written in a given area (should be available under the FOIA, no?) and overlay that on a city map. Shouldn’t be too difficult […]

Anna Nalick

I just barely caught on the radio this afternoon that Anna Nalick was playing at a free concert at Shelby Farms today, and took no time deciding I was going to go, seeing as how she just recently topped my “Top Artists” chart. (Though I do doubt the accuracy of that chart, she is certainly […]