I was checking out my Mint stats for this blog, and noticed that NetNewsWire was less than 1% of the traffic to it, which wasn’t particularly surprising, since I figured I was probably the only reader using it. I randomly decided to check the versions, when I discovered this:
If you’ll notice on the NetNewsWire website, the latest release version is 2.0.1, which I am using and which represents the greatest portion of hits for NNW. Well then, what’s this mysterious version 2.1 that is in use (likely in some bright and sun-filled corner office at the brand-new NewsGator headquarters)?
Back at the beginning of January, Greg said there would be a syncing version of NNW in a few weeks. Looks like there is a syncing version in existence, and it’s being used to read my blog! Quit holding out on me, Greg, I need my groovy new features!! ![]()

You’ve got to find what you love…
It was four months ago, almost to the day that I first found and read the 2005 Commencement speech that Steve Jobs gave to Stanford University, but the words still echo in my mind on a regular basis. When I wrote that post, I was trying to help out a friend who was having trouble seeing the path life was mysteriously supposed to take, and yet it now seems that I’m the one finding comfort and meaning in those words.
On a whim, I thought I’d see if I could track down an audio version of the speech and hear this magnificent and heartfelt advice given in Mr. Jobs’ own voice. Surprisingly, I found it. Not surprisingly, you can get it on the iTunes Music Store in the Stanford section, along with a video version.
For those who may have missed it the first time, here’s the entire speech, directly from the Stanford News Service, along with an MP3 version for live streaming. Feel free to follow along as you listen. Hopefully Steve can help a few more people find what they love in life…
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