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Archive for September, 2007

Notes for September 19

- It’s Stephen Fry!
The great English actor (his IMDb profile) has very recently started his own personal blog, which is a nice and welcome addition to his Web site. His long, detailed, insightful first post is well worth reading. [Via John Gruber]
Now I’m waiting for Mr Hugh Laurie…

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1. On the iPhone price drop
Oh, I’ve been reading a lot of reactions and comments, and I started writing my thoughts on the matter. Then I happened to read Steven Frank’s post and, well, he couldn’t have said it better. Go read him.
2. Fix the Leopard folders
Excellent analysis by Brandon Walkin about the new folders [...]

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The one millionth iPhone

Apple has sold its one millionth iPhone.
Now you self-appointed analysts and experts, babbling about lousy sales and iPhone fiascos, can shut up.

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After the MacBook and the MacBook Pro (but at least with the latter it’s optional), the new iMac sports, too, a glossy screen. It’s surely part of the coolness of the new look, and the new iMacs are cool indeed. I went to the FNAC store the other week and a new iMac was on [...]

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A huge false start

I look in the rearview mirror.
There’s a lonely post, written more than eight months ago, that’s lying here completely rotten and making the place stink.
It’s my fault. I made a mistake last January. I opened the blog in a moment of light, then I realised that that light was just a spark. Falling in the [...]

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Excerpt from the Note-book Found in a Bottle – September the Sixth
The formulas jotted down, scribbled hastily seem to float on a watery surface. There is no glow, the graphite appears old and smeary and forgotten. Passing, I catch a fragment of a conversation – What is the grand plan? –
The question creates a rumbling [...]

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