About Me
I'm Michael Koby, and I love technology. I'm also a programmer, currently doing Ruby on Rails development for a small Houston startup. Here I talk about technology, programming, politics, movies, music, and anything else I feel I need to talk about. If you would like to know more, you can check out the About page.Popular Series
Archive
Categories
Meta
Author Archives: Michael Koby
links for 2007-04-14
How to SEO a Blog » Ask Shane.org (tags: blogging seo) GTD Cheatsheet (tags: Productivity GTD)
Posted in Daily Links
Comments Off on links for 2007-04-14
Beryl Issues Worked Out (Possibly)
While I was preforming my morning checks on the internet (calendar, email, bank account, etc), my GUI did it’s normal freezing thing (which I have actually gotten to happen less). But before I could consider rebooting the box, it closed … Continue reading
Apple Getting Ready to Offer Subscription Service?
The good folks over at Media Biz, seem to be in the know. They just wrote a nice article on Apple readying a subscription service for its iTunes Store. I have discussed my desire for iTunes to get a subscription … Continue reading
Posted in Music, Technology
Comments Off on Apple Getting Ready to Offer Subscription Service?
Songs & Such: Beyond Measure by Jeremy Camp
If a someone who is doing praise and worship music can write original tunes that serve that purpose, then more power to them. Thankfully Jeremy Camp is one of those people. He flat out rocks at the right moments and can be mellow during the other moments. He knows when to do what style and makes it all work. Continue reading
Posted in Music
Comments Off on Songs & Such: Beyond Measure by Jeremy Camp
links for 2007-04-12
ArsGeek – Free your inner geek » Installing Beryl on Ubuntu Edy and an Intel i915 (tags: reference linux beryl)
Posted in Daily Links
Comments Off on links for 2007-04-12
A Great Ubuntu Review
I just found this great review of the Ubuntu Feisty Fawn Beta over on Digg. This review is a great look at both how far Linux has come and how far it still needs to go. The reviewer takes a … Continue reading