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<pubDate>Mon, 16 Aug 2010 03:05:15 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Weighted Mean?
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<img src="/images/weightedmean.png" title="5+4=9, 9/2=4.5, 4.5≠2.5" alt="5+4=9, 9/2=4.5, 4.5≠2.5" width="207" height="213" />
<p>Somebody needs to go back to Stats 101.</p>
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<title>Chrome VS Safari
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<pubDate>Tue, 29 Dec 2009 12:23:59 +0200</pubDate>
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<p><a target="_blank" href="http://brhefele.brainaxle.com/index.cgi/chromiumweek%3B2009-12-02%3Btech%2Csoftware">Project Chromium for a Week</a> was pretty uneventful. I got pissed off at the constant barrage of beachballs from Safari, and started The Project a few days ahead of schedule. Chrom(e/ium) works well enough, and I've stuck with it, even after the official end of The Project. Up until recently, your choice of web browser on the Mac was essentially Safari, Firefox, or Opera. There are also the antiquated IE for Mac and OmniWeb. In my opinion, all but Safari are completely laughable. Chrome is the first real competitor, in my opinion. Firefox is probably next closest - I know some are willing to put up with its joke of a UI in the name of extensibility and openness, but I am not. Chrome's UI is nowhere near perfect, but still much more pleasant to use than Firefox. Rather than write a lengthy essay on why I'm using Chrome for now, or why I might switch back to Safari some day, I figured I'd just throw together a quick pro/con list, and leave it up to the reader to prioritize.</p>
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<title>Peculiar inconsistency in the new Dock
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<pubDate>Tue, 22 Sep 2009 12:23:59 +0200</pubDate>
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<p>Am I the only one who has noticed this? Right click an application in the Dock (in 10.6), and you get…</p>

<img src="/images/dock.png" alt ="dock" title="dock" width="206" />

<p>…But if you hold down the application to invoke Exposé, you get…</p>

<img src="/images/dock-w-expose.png" alt ="dock-w-expose" title="dock-w-expose" width="152" />

<p>…A mirrored version of the items… Does this only happen on a left-side Dock, or does everyone experience this? What could possibly justify this behavior?</p>
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