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Leica Monovid review

Leica recently introduced the Monovid monocular. Monoculars are more compact than binoculars, but you lose stereo vision, which is why birdwatchers tend to shun them. I myself have a very strong director eye and correspondingly poor binocular vision, so this … Continue reading

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Just enough Weave

Note: I am keeping this code around for historical purposes, but it has not worked since Weave 1.0 RC2. I created this because Mozilla’s public sync servers were initially quite unreliable, but they have remedied the situation and performance problems … Continue reading

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Olympus E-P1 hands-on impressions

I had the opportunity to handle an Olympus E-P1 camera at Keeble & Shuchat in Palo Alto. There has been quite a bit of excitement on sites like Rangefinder Forum and many were expecting this to be the first pocketable … Continue reading

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Fuji GF670 first impressions

I just received my Fuji GF670 from Dirk Rösler at Japan Exposures. This is a folding medium-format rangefinder camera, an anachronism in many respects, but I regret not getting a G690 when they were still made and since this is … Continue reading

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Anthony’s Cookies grand opening

Another gourmet treats shop joined the burgeoning scene in the Mission. Anthony’s Cookies opened today to a line that stretched around the corner. As one of the officials present said, it takes courage to start a business in this economic … Continue reading

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Garbage-collecting your Mac OS X Address Book

After years of Outlook and Palm synchronization, when I fully switched over to the Mac, I moved my contacts database over to Mac OS X’s Address Book (painfully due to Outlook’s roach motel tendencies, but that’s another story). For the … Continue reading

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Nehalem Mac Pro first impressions

Some people use laptops as their primary computing environment. I am not one of them. Desktop replacement laptops like the MacBook Pro are heavy, and truly portable ones like my MacBook Air are too limited. Even the desktop replacement ones … Continue reading

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Parallelizing the command-line

Single-thread processor performance has stalled for a few years now. Intel and AMD have tried to compensate by multiplying cores, but the software world has not risen to the challenge, mostly because the problem is a genuinely hard one. Shell … Continue reading

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Large sensor compact cameras finally on the horizon

I have stated on the record that my dream camera is a digital Contax T3 with an APS-C size sensor (or larger). Sigma launched the DP1, the first large-sensor compact this year, but it is a flawed camera, very sluggish, … Continue reading

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r n m restaurant

I have just eaten what is hands-down my best meal of the year at r n m restaurant (their capitalization, not mine), on Haight & Steiner in the Duboce Park/Lower Haight district of San Francisco (not to be confused with … Continue reading

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