Back to Normal?
Posted at 12:49 PM on July 20, 2008 by MilkAndChase
Well, the transition from .Mac to MobileMe could have been smoother, but it could also have been way rockier.
Consider that Apple was moving ALL .mac users to the new system, having new people sign up for MobileMe, plus the new iPhone coming out and server overloads and crashes, it could have been much much worse. Still, Steve Jobs has seen to it that all of us inconvenienced get an extra month of MobileMe for free. It's not a pony, but it's welcome all the same!
What does all that mean? www.MilkAndChase.com is back on the interwebs! Take a look at the videos, read the real blog, and marvel at the new Lego style of the comic! More comics, on a regular basis, that is the promise of the Lego style!
MEanwhile, I've got some videos to encode to get them online today.
-Ted Read More »
General
| Name: | Theodore Clench |
| Date of Birth: | March 13, 1985 |
| State: | New York |
| Country: | United States |
| Hometown: | Bay Shore, Long Island |
| Web Site: | www.milkandchase.com |
Social
| Interested In: | Well, anything related to video, the interwebs, webternets, or technology in general. I've a strong interest in pro video cameras, new computer technologies, and am an avid reader of severl web-comics, including Penny Arcade, CtrlAltDel, xkcd, Hijinks Ensue, Wireheads, Legostar Galactica and many others. How can I bear all of this? Many people fear the interwebs because of the lack of regulations. People are free to swear, make vulgar drawings, but also to share ideas in the most open way imaginable. Sadly, much of it is in fact "HAHA ROFL LOL" etc. We are called to be in the world, not of it. We should not be afraid worldly things, but instead must learn and understand them so that we can use them as tools. It's when we worship the creation instead of the creator we are in BIG trouble. End of speech. I'm starting to sound like my father. |
| Favorite Music: | SGX (SuperGreenX) Check out his music at www.sgxmusic.com |
| Favorite Books: | Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. Seriously, Douglas Adams was brilliant. 42. No trilogy should have more than 4 books. Do you really not know? Belgium bummer! |