Category Archives: Rants and Raves

Multi-tasking . . . or Multi-taxing?

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Everyone thinks that multi-tasking is a good thing—or at least a necessary skill worth mastering for these modern times. Well, just because we’re forced into multi-tasking for work and home life doesn’t mean it’s healthy. Witness texting while driving: That’s multi-tasking, and that’s clearly an unsafe, bad, illegal thing to do. Many experts argue that simply talking on a cell phone in a car is dangerous, and that the whole “hands-free” loophole doesn’t really address the basic problem—that dividing your concentration ultimately makes you less successful at either activity.

In the Waiting Game, Technology Always Wins

As Ben Franklin famously opined, “Only three things in life are certain: death, taxes, and a new Apple model announced in the spring.” Okay, he obviously didn’t contribute the last bit (he was more of a Linux guy), but it might as well be added to that short list of life’s inevitabilities. Industry watchers and consumers fearing a seasonal bout of buyer’s remorse dread the early part of every new year, because the rumors start flying about what you would have gotten if you had only waited. Sure, there will always be something new on the horizon, but it doesn’t mean you can’t demonstrate bad timing in your purchasing.

Harder to drink the Mac Kool-Aid

It’s just after Christmas 2007 in my household, and the graphics card that I bought my daughter (an NVidia GeForce Ge7300) won’t run in her pre-Intel Mac (which is not that old). This is yet another disappointment of the Mac platform that I keep encountering. Usually, I have to keep a watchful eye on the operating system, sorting out in my head the non-intuitive three-decimal system with the counter-intuitive feline imagery, to make sure that I can run a compatible program.