links for 2006-06-07

links for 2006-06-06

ajax spreadsheet applications

TechCrunch says the new Google Spreadsheet isn’t public yet, but Google has a public preview available. Like GMail, it’s a Web-based productivity application, and it will allow you to import spreadsheets as Excel files or CSV (comma-separated values). At first, I thought a Web-based spreadsheet was a silly idea - they have to Web-ify everything? Then I thought back to TAing this past semester. The professor and I traded the same spreadsheet of student grades back-and-forth via email, so many times, it became difficult to keep track of changes. If the new Google Spreadsheet allows sharing between multiple users and version control, this could be an ideal solution for lightweight spreadsheet users (like me) who spend a lot of time sharing spreadsheets.

links for 2006-06-04

links for 2006-06-03

  • The site was down when I tried to check it out, but supposedly this is a wiki that allows you to execute Logo code on its pages.

never quarantine the past

kvrxxed

It’s been a long while since I’ve posted an image on this here blog, so I’m posting this older image I ran across last night. It’s a shot from last summer of the demolition of the building that housed UT’s student radio station KVRX. The studio was in the basement of a former medical building that was demolished to make space for science classrooms. The station now occupies cramped quarters in the communication complex. I’m told that the record library is down the hall from the studio, so DJs have to hustle to find a record while they’re on air.

Last night, I was listening to KVRX when Pavement’s “Gold Soundz” came on the air. KVRX has a policy of playing music that’s ignored by mainstream radio. Although I like “Gold Sounds” quite a bit, I was tempted to call the station and complain that Pavement was insufficiently indie. Although Pavement is on an indie label, I heard “Gold Sounds” so many times in college that it might as well be The Rolling Stones. Of course, the DJ was probably in elementary school when the record was released in 1994 — for her, she was probably unearthing a forgotten classic..

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