Author Archives: Paul

Professional software engineer; enthusiast / advanced amateur photographer; (Apple) / Mac / iOS guy; partially omniscient, witty, tech geek; hooligan; user of 'adult language'; 37?!?; rock / blues / jazz fan; skeptic; and raconteur (...and ESRI).

A few random thoughts on shaving and razors

As much as I like my Gillette Fusion ProGlide Power Ultra-Turbo Incredi-Glide Performance Pro Series razor, I have to admit that the quantum leap in comfort came with the Mach 3 series. The 5 blade system is decidedly more comfortable than the 3 blade system, but the increase in comfort in moving from 3 to […]

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Gatekeeper in OS X “Mountain Lion” looks like a step in the right direction

Rich Mogull writing at TidBITS: There are three ways to attack a computer — gain physical access, hit it over the network, or trick the user into running something they shouldn’t. Macs are reasonably well protected against two of the three. If you use a strong password and encrypt your hard disk using FileVault, only […]

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Potliquor and what it tells us about iTunes

For anyone who still doubts the breadth and depth, or value, of iTunes, I present for your consideration the iTunes Artist Page for Potliquor. This small southern rock band from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, whose heyday, if you can call it that, was in the early 70s, is now on iTunes. So obscure is this band, […]

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Boot Camp and Lion’s FileVault 2 full disk encryption

So I decided that this weekend was the time that I’d finally get around to applying Lion’s FileVault 2 full disk encryption to my Macs. Yeah, I know, I should have done it a LONG time ago, but hey–better late than never. The hurdle I had to clear was the Boot Camp partitions on my […]

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MacDonald Murders +42 years

On this day in 1970, the wife and daughters of Army Green Beret physician Jeffrey MacDonald were murdered at Fort Bragg in North Carolina. This is a fascinating, if terribly sad, case. If you’re even slightly into “true crime” you couldn’t pick a better case to read about. And, if you think you know about […]

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Giants defeat Patriots, 21-17, in Super Bowl XLVI

Associated Press: INDIANAPOLIS — Eli Manning and the Giants one-upped Tom Brady and the Patriots again, coming back with a last-minute score to beat New England 21-17 Sunday night for New York’s fourth Super Bowl title. It was a rematch of Super Bowl XLII, when Manning led New York past New England to ruin the […]

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The Day the Music Died

Wikipedia: On February 3, 1959, a small-plane crash near Clear Lake, Iowa, killed three American rock and roll pioneers: Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and J. P. “The Big Bopper” Richardson, as well as the pilot, Roger Peterson. The day was later called The Day the Music Died by Don McLean, in his song “American Pie”. […]

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AFC, NFC Championship Games Set

The AFC Championship and NFC Championship will be determined next Sunday, January 22nd, when the Baltimore Ravens travel to play the New England Patriots (at 2:00 p.m. Central on CBS), and the New York Giants travel to play the San Francisco 49ers (at 5:30 p.m. Central on FOX), respectively.

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Derrick Mason retires from NFL after 15 seasons

Associated Press (via ESPN): Mason plans to pursue a career in broadcasting and has appeared on NFL Network recently. “I’m spending some time at home and doing as much as I can to really get entrenched in some broadcasting network whether it be nationally or do something here locally,” Mason said. “I enjoy it a […]

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Alabama’s D embarrasses LSU as five FGs, late TD seal national title

Associated Press: In this postseason of high-scoring shootouts, one of the greatest defenses in college football history carried another title back to Tuscaloosa. […] LSU didn’t cross midfield until there were 8 minutes left in the game. The Tigers finished with just 92 yards and five first downs. […] Jeremy Shelley tied a bowl record […]

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