Monthly Archives July 2009

More choice is not always better for you

The more choice you get, the less happy you may end up. It goes against the common knowledge, I know, but it’s true. Here’s how it works: The more possibilities you have to choose from, the more you end up thinking about it. And the more you think about your choice, the more you ponder [...]

Credit to where credit is due

I just noticed that the credit for this theme in the page footer is not correct. It’s pointing to the site where I downloaded this from, not the actual author. Even though I’m pretty sure the original author will never, ever notice it, I’m going to correct it. This theme is created by Scott Wallick [...]

Credit to where credit is due

I just noticed that the credit for the theme I’m using that is displayed in the page footer is wrong. The one in the page footer is only the site where it was downloaded, not the actual creator of the theme. Although I’m pretty sure the author of this theme will never ever notice it, [...]

What’s yours is really not yours anymore

All this fancy pancy talk about cloud computing lately has left me wondering why so few understand the real implications of leaving your software, your data in the hands of others. So many embrace google for all their offerings like google docs, google mail and what not, without ever considering that if it’s free, there [...]

Good muzak

I’m going to Saimaa Picnic tomorrow with a band of some good friends, Blake (www.blake.fi). Be there, or don’t. If you’re unfamiliar with Blake, you definately should check them out.