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Soft
Serving (12-23-03) Kavasoft brought
us and the world the fantastic app
iTunes Catalog, and Applelust brings
you a revealing interview behind the
scenes...
Personal
Mega II (5-02-03) Even in games,
where we moved from red blocks dodging
green blocks to full-on deity stewardship,
our perspective on our machines grows
with every drop of extra power.
Personal
Mega I (4-11-03) Even in games,
where we moved from red blocks dodging
green blocks to full-on deity stewardship,
our perspective on our machines grows
with every drop of extra power.
MacWorld
New York 2002 Pre-Game Perspective
(6-28-02) What a difference a year
has made on the Mac, New York, and
personal landscapes... Dean reflects
on the time since MWNY '01 and looks
ahead to this July.
The
Gloves Come Off (6-14-02) Apple
finally goes after Windows users, and
opens the doors to the masses. Is Apple
the new Disney but with chutzpah?
"I"
Is for Irreplaceable (5-17-02)
Stuck in a Windows XP installation
hell sans iPod, Dean considers the
absence of Mac
He's
The DJ, I'm The Writer (5-03-02)
My iPod shakes its groove thing as
the fill-in DJ at a college dance event
iPod
101 (4-19-02) Dean's iPod adventures
begin with a guide to his recommendations
& early experiences. With an Appendix
"Griffing supplies Ego-Trip".
Fear
and Loathing In A Mac Lab (3-22-02)
Apple Remote Desktop debuts and a new
generation of Mac Lab assistants are
born
Can
Heaven Wait? (3-8-02) It looks
like 10+ gigabyte iPods are in our
future, but what if you want one now?
What would Steve do?
If We Bill Them, Will They Come?
(2-08-02) Dean Browell. As Mac web
sites go pay2play, the age old question
arises: Would you pay for it?
Strange
Climates (12-13-01) Dean Browell.
A warm December, post-September 11
thoughts and an economic bust... What
can we grab ahold of? A Skewed Mac-Centric
Holiday Musing by Dean.
Dual-ing
Processors (11-14-01) Dean Browell.
Into the abyss! My work machine, shielded
from 10.1 for fears it would stumble
productivity, finally takes the plunge.
And the Aqua is FINE...
Dual-ing
Bandwidth - Software Base Stations
in OS X (11-9-01) Dean Browell.
iBook, Wee iMac, 2 Airport Cards, Mac
OS X 10.1... All set for using a Software
Base Station, right? Wrong. But how
can we get one going without shelling
out $300 for the hardware version?
10
Point Won Thoughts on 10.1 after
getting it in Nowhere.
Apple
Patience Rights (8-3-01) Maybe
we should lay off Apple and Steve for
a while in light of the MWNY Expo keynote.
Be patient.
Mac
in the City: A Journal in July
(7-29-01) So what happens when you
take a writer and Mac fan, give him
an outlet and and media pass, and let
hm write a journal of this summer's
MacWorld New York? Dean will show you...
Skewed Mac is the online
outlet to the endless (we like "endless,"
infinite things here), observations and
musings of Dean Browell. Best read with
your favorite libation, a grain of salt
and a clear view of the outdoors.
Dean
Browell is the owner and creator of
SkewedPerspective.com,
an online magazine he started with
his creative friends as an outlet for
their digital tomfoolery. A lover of music,
comics, Apple and his wife Corri, Dean
"studied" (in the loosest sense
of the word) and graduated from Randolph-Macon
College before spending time as a
teacher, graphic designer, and at this
point, a web designer at Ferrum
College (where he is very happy).
In fact, he's hidden in the mountains
of Southwest Virginia and you might find
him if you follow the sounds of an iMac-broadcasted
baseball game (featuring Hideo Nomo) to
the screen porch where he's probably reading
with his two cats (the spectacularly overweight
Phelix, and swift, leather-chewing Indy).
Dean has written for a handful
of online publications, had three plays
produced and continues to freelance as
a designer, most recently for the DC non-profit
Purchased
Experiences Don't Count Theatre. His
education is in Drama (or "Advanced
Waiter Training") and Asian Studies.
He has a long, happy relationship with
Apple computers and advocacy.