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pretty jewelry!
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this co sent us a catalog
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for comparison shopping….
links for 2006-05-03
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incredibly dumb but entertaining faux ad.
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totally fscking awesome.
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“The Necromancer’s Spime Wand. Imagine if you did this in Haiti, and the corpse got up and walked.” Read this for the comments.
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should I ever want to do such a thing.(tags: design photography)
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“a framework for initiating and managing peer-to-peer sessions (e.g., voice and video exchanges) between Jabber/XMPP clients”
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Andy Higgs’ dissertation. disappointing results, apparently.
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from the amazing Cook’s Illustrated.(tags: recipes)
links for 2006-05-02
links for 2006-05-01
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have this at home now…
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weird paper-doll houseplants to download from Epson Hong Kong
links for 2006-04-29
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wow. I’m going to need to find those 2 books. (once I get done with the baroque cycle, which is occupying a massive chunk of my brain space.)
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hell yeah! manuals for all sorts of devices(tags: it@home)
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haven’t read it yet, but have heard it’s funny.
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“Policies requiring regular password changes (e.g., monthly) are an example of exactly this form of infosec folk wisdom.”
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fun things to do to word with css(tags: css)
links for 2006-04-28
links for 2006-04-27
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the eyes on the street are now closed.(tags: urban_studies)
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potentially very useful!
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what I’m looking for is a wallet that has a keychain attached….(tags: gifts)
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CBT as applied to the organization.(tags: academia depression)
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“PowerPoint doesn’t kill people, people kill people”
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I’m looking for a cheep bike to keep at work.
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this one is really cute.
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mmmmm…heated towel racks….(tags: home)
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lots of other good links in the comments. (and wow Restoration Hardware is expensive!)(tags: home)
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neat!
links for 2006-04-26
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hr-xml?
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fascinating maps.
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(in creating a website)
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best directions I’ve seen yet(tags: home)
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hmmmm.
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sure to be entertaining.
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a strangely lovely poem
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a poem about darwin
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just for reference
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in which colleges look very good in comparison to the rest of the public or semi-public sector(tags: katrina-rita)
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“In fact, an awful of a lot of things about European economies are mis-reported in the US.”
links for 2006-04-25
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how to ask for feature requests and/or report bugs. (can I send this all-FYI?)(tags: web_dev productivity)
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from Mark Pilgrim’s dad(tags: katrina-rita to-watch)
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wow! include xml data in map….
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apparently she uses the terms “femme” & “butch” to emphasize the not-entirely-biological aspects
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fun!
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“Most members of his class–including some of the boys–wore bows in their hair as a token of protest.” which reminds me: Kate Bornstein is going to be at the college this week!
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I’m not sure I entirely understand what this is supposed to do….
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“80 Plus is a certification program for power supplies which says the device must be at least 80% efficient”
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with digression re: bruce sterling(tags: wifi)
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and off topic: “camel toe is an engineering defect from the sewing factory floor”
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crazy nutty
links for 2006-04-22
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some possible resources towards developing edu microformats?
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“The UK’s Metadata for Education Group”
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useful research here….(tags: eportfolio)