Scala, Java, Unix, MacOS tutorials (page 269)

Ahh, yes, Siberian huskies ... photo courtesy of the Free Spirit Siberian Rescue page on Facebook.

Some of the red chili peppers hanging at the Sage Inn in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Mac OS X keystrokes that I use fairly often, but can’t seem to remember.

I always wondered how Tim O’Reilly could tweet about 100 times a day (including Google+ and other posts) and still do his normal job, and then I just saw these two tweets next to each other. It makes me think that some of these people have a service that tweets for them.

In working on projects like SARAH and other apps where I try to make a computer seem more “human,” I’ve been making my software reply to me in random ways. What I’ve found is that this ends up being an easily repeatable pattern, where you have a list of possible replies, and then you randomly return one of those replies.

“A prototype is worth a thousand meetings.” ~ Mike Davidson, VP of Design, Twitter. For me, the most amazing thing about this quote is that I don’t like Twitter’s UI, and the UI also never changes. I was thinking a few days ago that they seem like they’re paralyzed (“paralysis through analysis”), seemingly afraid to change anything.

The inaugural Santa Fe Yoga Festival will be held at the end of August, 2014. More details are here on their website.

"The key to meditation is learning to stay." ~ Maria Scrivan

Sherlock Holmes, a high-functioning sociopath ... with your number.

This is a postcard I found in Santa Fe, New Mexico that shows “Indian symbols and their meanings.” I don’t know how accurate it is, but I thought I would research them one day.

A little bit of historical information on the American Indians who lived in the Boulder, Colorado area.

Siberian husky puppies, courtesy of the Seavey Ididaride Alaska Sled Dog Tours.