Hmmmm…. I’ll get on that soon. I blame you Twitter!
[mk]
Entries Tagged as 'Reflective'
Wow, I haven’t posted anything in a long time.
April 14th, 2008 · No Comments · Miscellaneous, Reflective
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iPhone Activation = Failure
July 1st, 2007 · 2 Comments · Reflective, iPhone
As I blogged about earlier the iPhone purchase experience was outstanding. Activation, however, has been a lamentable, deplorable, all around painstaking waiting game…. A little dramatic, I know.
I completed the new phone sign-up at ~7pm on Friday the 29th. Since I was transferring my number over, I was told this could take up [...]
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iPhone Web 2.0 Apps
June 18th, 2007 · 1 Comment · Apple, Reflective
The fact Apple has decided not to allow development of applications on the iPhone by 3rd party developers has some people a little perturbed. Rather than releasing an SDK and allowing native code development on the iPhone, Apple’s solution is for developer’s to write Web 2.0 applications which will run on the phone’s browser, Safari [...]
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Waffle House Represents at Best of Atlanta 2007!
February 6th, 2007 · 1 Comment · Events, Reflective
I had the pleasure of attending Atlanta Magazine’s annual Best of Atlanta Party. This event offered more than 60 of the city’s finest restaurants (picked by Atlanta Magazine’s editors and readers). Not to mention 12+ open bars, door prizes, silent auction, etc, etc, etc.
While there were the finest/classiest/trendiest/exotic restaurants in Atlanta [...]
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Let’s try this again.
January 1st, 2007 · No Comments · Reflective
Okay, so I said I was going to start blogging almost 8 months ago. By the looks of things, not much has happened. One more time…
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A blog…now?
April 5th, 2006 · 2 Comments · Miscellaneous, Reflective
I’d like to think of myself as one living on the bleeding edge of technology. Typically, I’m the guy at my office saying “Did you hear about [fill in with latest tech news from 30 seconds ago]?” All things tech-related have always been a passion of mine–particularly the web. For years, I’ve been an [...]
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