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Winning converts with Apple's iBook

Posted in by Kenneth Newquist on Mon, 11/12/2001 - 2:00am

A review of Apple's new iBook laptop computer, as well as a few observations on its OS X operating system.

Nuketown's Hiatus Ends

Posted in by Kenneth Newquist on Mon, 11/12/2001 - 2:00am

Nuketowns long hiatus is over. Originally, the hiatus was supposed to end in September, and did in a way. After the atrocities of September 11, I focused on writing about the attacks, and pretty much ignored the nuts and bolts of the site.

Over the last month I've spent a lot of time working on Nuketowns guts, and as a result, the database is finally working the way it's supposed to, automatically building the home page based on the current date. The "index" pages are almost done, and Im working on display options thatll let people sort through the database in all sorts of cool and froody ways.

OS X.1, Wired's X-Box feature, Yahoo's Lord of the Rings and Speedier Macs

Posted in by Kenneth Newquist on Sun, 11/11/2001 - 2:00am

Notes from the Nuff about Apple's OS 10.1 operating system, Wired's X-Box feature, Yahoo Internet Life's Lord of the Ring's lowdown, and MacAddict's December Mac-fest.

Prometheus delivers libertarian fire to humanity

Posted in by Kenneth Newquist on Thu, 11/01/2001 - 2:00am

Prometheus is the quarterly newsletter of the Libertarian Futurist Society (

The Undead Rise to Rule the World in All Flesh Must Be Eaten

Posted in by Kenneth Newquist on Thu, 11/01/2001 - 2:00am

The restless dead have risen from their graves. Whether because of interstellar radiation, comet debris, toxic pollution, alien microbes, animated corpses are attacking intent on slaying (at best) or devouring (at worst) the living. And some how, some way, the heroes of All Flesh Must Be Eaten have to find a way to live another day.