While not quite reaching the epic fun levels of TARcon 9, TARcon X was a hit. Racers appeared, drinks were had, and we left happy.
[Flickr Photoset: TARcon X](http://www.flickr.com/photos/remydwd/sets/72157594414742340/)
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I’m happy to announce that I’ve been published a second time for my Quicksilver work.
This time, you can find my contributions to a MacWorld article, entitled “Working Mac: Launch Your Productivity” in the January 2007 issue, which should be on newsstands now and online within the next month. The article covers tips using all three major launchers (Butler, LaunchBar, Quicksilver) for OS X. Dan Frakes and Rob Griffiths also contributed.
I realize, looking at the article, that it actually got chopped down from what I had originally written – which bodes well, I guess, for my ability to write lots about Quicksilver.
For those who missed my first printing, my original tutorial was published in O’Reilly’s [Mac OS X Panther Hacks](http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/0596007183/).
I hope to be able to announce my third printed Quicksilver endeavor within the next month.
A dirty bum stretches out on 2nd Ave, making the section of sidewalk his own. The population of the East Village treats him as damage and routes around him.
He pulls out a cyan packet of tobacco and sloppily rolls a cigarette. His head relaxes on the concrete step as he lights the cigarette, closes his eyes, and takes a long drag.
He doesn’t matter to the world, and the world doesn’t matter to him.