That about sums it up.
- Trying out the @seesmic web-based twitter app, because I got tired of struggling with Adobe Air on Linux. So far, I'm really liking it. about 11 hours ago from Seesmic Web
- Glad my presentation on #c32 at #kwdm went well. @corban did an awesome pres about the future of audio in the browser: http://mzl.la/bIhiMM about 11 hours ago from Seesmic Web
- Thanks to @singpolyma and @hjlow for voicing their concerns about #C32, I will take them to @peterbraid tomorrow. Anybody else? Last chance Jul 21st from TweetDeck
- Sadly, when reading the article, it becomes apparent that little has changed in over ten years. Artists and fans still get screwed by RIAA Jul 17th from TweetDeck
- Courtney Love does the Math: A dated but excellent read about the music industry from an artist's point of view http://bit.ly/3N6QoC Jul 17th from TweetDeck
- Looking forward to a meeting next week with @peterbraid regarding my concerns about #c32 #fixc32 If you have questions, send them my way Jul 16th from TweetDeck
- Ever wonder what sites are storing on your machine in the form of flash cookies? Check out this tool from adobe: http://bit.ly/17uIEG Jul 16th from TweetDeck
- Maybe a non-iPad version for less trendy folk? RT @rmdrimmie: RT @DaveyJJ: Look for Move It, Soldier! in August. Late. http://bit.ly/cnMhEe Jul 16th from TweetDeck
- This is awesome, but a huge tease. They should just reunite RT @alancross: #PinkFloyd fans are freaking out over this: http://bit.ly/cK7KiN Jul 16th from TweetDeck
- #bpspill is stopped and all I can think of is how cool it is to see the live feed from halfway across the world and 1.5km under the ocean Jul 16th from TweetDeck
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- Charles Darwin An essay that I wrote about Charles Darwin’s contributions to Science and Society for a history class at WLU
- DRM Essay An essay that I wrote for an Ethics class I took at Laurier that examines DRM, the USA DMCA, and the failures of both as security against piracy
- iTunes Playlist Exporter Exports all of the songs in any iTunes playlist file to any location on your computer. Originally written to load a blackberry or other mp3 player with music.
- MAX 3D Engine A not quite finished 3D engine written in C++ and OpenGL for my CP411 computer graphics course.
- Ted Rogers A paper that I wrote about Ted Rogers’ personal and business pursuits for a history class at WLU
- The Battle of the Atlantic An essay exploring the lessons learned by both sides during the Battle of the Atlantic in WWII. The essay explores the military and industrial capabilities of the combatants, the technology behind the Enigma and Allied code breaking efforts at Bletchley P
- Tile-Based Map Editor Written in VB for my top-down XNA rpg, allows easy creation of 2D tile-based maps, and exports to both a PNG pallete and an XML map description. Use it or modify it as you see fit.
- yourTunes – an iTunes playlist exporter A simple tool for exporting playlist from your iTunes library to a bunch of different formats
- Other Places
- Bus Error Jake Billo’s excellent weblog, always good for a laugh or some handy info.
- Matthew Good Online The excellent (although sometimes jaded) blog of Canadian musician Matthew Good.
- MusikPolice @ Last.fm My profile over at Last.fm, one of the few social networking sites that I use.
- The Linux Experiment Seven Windows users with varying levels of Linux experience attempt to run it various distributions on their primary computers for four months. Hilarity ensues.
- TylerBurton.ca The blog of fellow computer enthusiast Tyler Burton, who uses it primarily as a showcase of software he’s written.
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About This Site
- My name is Jonathan Fritz, an Honours Computer Science student with a minor in History at Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo, Ontario. This is my blog, if that's what you must call it. Moreover, it is intended as a record of my personal work and musings about politics and technology. Here you will find not only my ramblings, but a selection of small programs that I've worked on for both school and pleasure.