Oh Noes, a Meme!

December 31st, 2007

I’ve only been hit by one meme in the past, but that has not stopped me from wondering about things that matter the most to me when I happen to chance upon memes on the interwebs. It also makes me realize the lameness coefficient of my own blog (sigh). Oh well, now that I have an incoming meme, here are the ‘Top Ten Most Awesome Things That Happened On This Blog’* (in no particular order) -

I went through the task of setting up a UPnP home media server involving a Mac and a PS3

I was amused by the fact that the fastest personal computer to run Windows Vista is a Mac

I discovered xkcd and then chugged through the entire comics archive - and in the process discovered a talk at Google by Randall Munroe, and his ball pit couch

I wrote about recovering hidden disk space on the Mac

I publicly professed my infatuation with all things Audi

I got myself a sportsbike!**

I responded to my first meme

I discovered that Shift Happens

I made fun of Windows (especially Vista)

I wrote a tiny Mac application (based on Automator) that concatenates multiple pdf documents into a single file

Well, that got done quickly. At first I thought I was going to have a really hard time coming up with ten things to list here. Now for phase two of the meme - distribution. Tags go out to Mike, Murali, Rohit, and Sean.

Wishing you all a happy and prosperous new year! See you all in 2008.


* Your Mileage May Vary

** In terms of awesomeness, this one trumps the rest by an immeasurable margin



2 Responses to “Oh Noes, a Meme!”

  1. Blue Says:

    Yay memes!

    and…

    Yay! A sportsbike!

    (But calling it a “crotch rocket”…. ????)

    Happy New Years!

  2. Mike Pascoe Says:

    Dude, nice work on the blog in 2007, more posting than I got around to doing!

    Here’s your first blog project for 2008, seeing as I will have an iPod Touch very soon (fingers crossed):
    http://iwphone.contentrobot.com/

    Happy New Year buddy!

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