I'm a big fan of Amazon EC2 and S3. To be able to use the amount of computing power you need and the amount of storage you need and only pay for what you use is a good way of computing in my view. However, EC2 wasn't built to run clustered databases like MySQL on, and I've had problems finding any service that will let me pay for the capacity I need ...
I've moved my blog and photoblog back home. A few of my other sites might follow. I'm hoping to have them better integrated so. At the moment people will come up to me and say 'I saw your home page!' and I'll ask them which one. Not a good place to be. I've been planning an integrated solution for a year without really having had the time for it, ...
ZDNet posts that you should beware of using Silcion Image's 3132 chipset that's used for so many noname eSATA ExpressCards (and the one I have) with Leopard. I have had little success using this with Tiger as it seems incompatible with my enclosure (might as well be the other way around, though)
Having read here and there about how to work with Interface Builder 3 that does not have the "Classes" page like IB2, I've found that the following YouTube video shows it way better in 3 minutes than what I had spent hours reading: