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Watching time, the only true currency // A journal from John B. Roberts

Day: February 19, 2004

  • Two more Macintouch reports about…

    Yesterday and today, Macintouch ran more details about the Mail.app crashes which are more clearly connected to Junk Mail filtering. I haven’t had the problem for quite some time, since I — like many of these people — realized through personal experience and similar accounts that certain emails seem to corrupt the Junk Mail preference setting. Resetting it does the trick, and avoiding emails that have no title, body, etc. Just delete those.

    I realize that my half-dozen readers are bored of this topic by now, if they ever cared. But I realize that finding others (anonymous is fine) who are suffering the same annoyances does help me feel better. Misery loves company, or more accurately in this case, I’m just glad to know it’s not just me, or some weird thing that I screwed up. Computers still have quite a bit of opaqueness to them for most users, including me, so it’s reassuring to be sure that these glitches are not because PEBCAK.

    PEBCAK, by the way, stands for Problem Exists Between Chair And Keyboard. You figure it out.

  • Blogs love TiVo

    Seriously, I’d love to get actual numbers correlating TiVo ownership with those who blog. Sure, it’s not a majority, but seems to be a significant minority. I’ll bet the NYTimes got more traffic to this story about designing the TiVo remote than anything about Kerry, Edwards, and the rest of the important news of the day. Just adding my link to prove my point. 😉

    Seriously, the TiVo remote is much better than the other five (!) remotes we have in the house. (Five! Fortunately, we don’t use more than two, including the TiVo, more than once every couple of weeks.)