Apple Reports March Quarter 2007 Results
Apple has reported financial results for the March 2007 quarter.
Frank Shostak in the Weekend Australian
Dr Frank Shostak is featured in a story in the Weekend Australian today. In RBA policy ‘causing inflation’, the MAN Financial chief economist warns investors inflation is heading up due to the policies of the Reserve Bank.
Joining Tracks in iTunes
I found a great utility for joining mp3 tracks in iTunes, called iTunesJoin by 3am Coffee Software. iTunesJoin is a set of AppleScripts that works within iTunes on Mac OS X.
The FeedBurner Feed
If you subscribe to this site via the RSS or Atom feed, its time to update to the new FeedBurner feed. When some more people subscribe, I will add a FeedCount to the site.
Apple Store Sydney
I don’t have any inside information, but only my trusty Sony Cybershot and a spare lunch break. So today I took a photo of the development of the Apple Store Sydney as at lunch time, 12 February 2007.
Apple Reports December Quarter 2006 Results
Apple Computer has reported financial results for the December 2006 quarter.
Bible Reading Plan
Via an ESV Bible Blog post, I found an interesting bible reading program. The Chronological Reading Plan lets you read the Bible in the order in which events occurred.
The Nativity of Christ
The Nativity of Christ (1597) by Federico Barocci depicts the scene of the birth of Jesus Christ. Mary admires her new born baby lying in the manger, while Joseph opens the door to the shepherds and points to the child.
The Bookstore
Today marks the launch of The Danny R Haynes Book Store. The store contains many of my favourite books and was created through amazon.com. The book store is divided into categories: Economics, Politics, Christianity, Finance, Apple Computer, and History.
Milton Friedman RIP
Milton Friedman died today age 94. Milton Friedman was my introduction to free market economics (or more precisely, the economics that is correct). I originally came across Milton Friedman’s Free to Choose in what was called the Economics Reference Room in building C5A at Macquarie University. (This was a place where commerce students went to study.) I remember the very seat in the courtyard of building C5C where I first read chapter one of the book, The Power of the Market. I loved the book and couldn’t put it down. I read it in about a week.