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InkweaverReview

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About InkweaverReview

Programmer, artist, college student, and author of two blogs:

http://experimentgarden.blogspot.com http://inkweaver-review.blogspot.com

Recent public activity

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    I have to say that Ubuntu's forums and documentation aren't worth hardly anything. The forum is overloaded and there are so many new threads that very few of the threads will ever …

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    Comment #718277

    Very fascinating article. I fell into the Calculus trap myself, and I admit that it definitely would have been more interesting to have avoided it. As it was I got an A in Calculus…

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    Comment #718206

    Awesome! Fake Steve just gets better and better. ;)

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    Comment #695886

    Then you missed the best part about quantum computers. ;) LOL I agree that quantum mechanics, and applications like Schrodinger's Cat are strange and seemingly senseless, but I thi…

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    Comment #690092

    This is a sequel to Experiment Garden's wildly popular beginner's iPhone application programming tutorial. It explains how to create controls and link them to code methods within t…

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    Comment #685367

    Thank you for sharing the original article. It is considerably better than the article that was submitted. I believe that the URL of this news item should be switched to point to t…

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    Comment #685173

    Let's hope they get the update out before someone writes a worm that blocks updates.

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    Comment #685169

    I'm sure AT&T would love that. Virus protection, now from AT&T, only $20 more per month to protect your iPhone. I don't think I'd trust them to keep up with all the new threats.

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    Comment #685167

    Yeah. Great post, but the comment spam shows that this site isn't very well maintained. Clearly the author hasn't spent much time on it in a long time. Too bad.

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    Comment #684866

    Thank you for the link!

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    Comment #684863

    Personally, I use the free hosting from Blogger because it is always fast and always reliable. I don't have to worry about overloading my server if my site experiences a sudden suc…

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    Comment #684851

    Well, fortunately the issue is now fixed on my Blogger.com blog at least. Basically, you just have to remove the JavaScript that attempts to link the comment form to the Google Fri…

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    Does anyone know of a good, free, screen video capture program for Mac OS X?

    I want to capture some video of the windows on my screen, but I can't seem to find a free screen video capture program for Mac OS X. All the free ones that I've found either don't …

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    Comment #684433

    Exactly. I'm amazed by the effort that they went to, sneaking into the building to work on the code. I'm also tickled by the fact that other employees helped them, and knew about t…

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    Comment #684412

    The article includes a great video of the mechanism in action, but the tutorial part could be a little more descriptive. Too bad the author didn't write a step by step illustrated …

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    Comment #684395

    Good point. On Hacker News you can submit your own articles simply because the community really does take the time to judge whether or not the article is any good. I've received so…

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    Comment #683626

    Very good point. You are the first one to figure it out. ;)