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nice inclusion of pokemon in screenshot of the tool.(tags: accessibility)
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like terrapass, but more focused on the tree-planting, and also looking at all aspects of individual carbon-generation. (18 trees, more or less, btw.)
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OMFG.
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set a chair out for the neighbors to let know it’s okay for them to use yr network.(tags: wifi urban_studies)
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terrifying & depressing. only media to look smart? one of the sports guys of my childhood: “I was a sports reporter, so I was used to dealing with numbers”
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(tags: photography to-buy)
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best. trick. ever.
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I have a vague sense that this could be useful, but I’m not sure how.
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“The cover read: “The Big Book of Terrorist Plots.” I tried not to wave it around too much in airports.”
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reminds me: (a) why I like open source (b) of Susan at Evergreen.
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really nice tutorial. send to Elizabeth!
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was reading Dorothea’s HEBC presentation and decided to go see her repository. and then: Nixon! 🙂
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“But here’s the question: How many things have to malfunction around you before you stop calling it a coincidence and give it a name?” C has the same sort of bad electrical aura.
links for 2006-06-15
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whoa. can you do the same thing with OpenOffice Calc?
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one of my most prized possessions is a poster from a wyeth exhibition at the LACMA when I was a kid. I’ll know that my house is done when I can hang Helga again.
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unintentional irony alert: font is too damn small on this article!(tags: accessibility web_dev)
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easier to understand than the dang documentation!
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trippy. via Don.
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I wonder if they’ll eventually stock the tom ka gai mix (that I bought a bunch of in Austin, because I can’t get it here anymore).
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why is .Net stuff so fugly?
links for 2006-06-14
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too tired for this right now.
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people scan, use extra mailboxen, etc. nothing surprising, but a good reminder.
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…depending on status of various other projects…
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note: get a cord basket for the Jerker. also, I kinda like the shelf positioning for that printer.
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how cute is that?(tags: wifi)
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interesting stuff in the comments. (otoh, this week I got my first paying client, almost by accident.)
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online recruiting survey/report.
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“My philosophy has always been it is bad business to give something away for free. The company you work for sure doesn’t do it and neither should the employees.”
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subscribe on the l.t.(tags: to-listen)
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one of the stranger things I’ve seen: Sasha & Pico sitting in the window, watching Boingo as he killed a bird.
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“in refining today there’s no need for a cartel”
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giggle-worthy.
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I think the first caption is best.
links for 2006-06-13
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links for 2006-06-11
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sez Carlos: “i’m gonna make that an fn’ ringtone”
links for 2006-06-09
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THIS is where I have room for improvement. (most of the time? level 1, alas.)
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excerpt from Ian Lloyd’s new book. really, really, really good stuff for beginners. if I teach an html class, I think I’ll probably use his book.
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I know someone (ahem.) who needs to be podcasting.
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Has it really been that long? And: “Can I get the Kool Aid dispensed through a 2-inch high pressure hose?” 🙂
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not doing much with XSLT now, but could always be useful later.(tags: web_dev)
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on a blog with a lot of paranormal bs, but good tip for sinus relief. (worked for me)(tags: personal)
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these are fantastic! I feel better already.
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my story of the cuecat & the mystery dial are in the comments.
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from the WA state govt site. some pretty good recommendations here. (via C.)(tags: web_dev)
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I like this one.(tags: openoffice clothes)
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some interesting examples. (my headlines/titles are tres boring.)
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reminds me of my grandfather’s funeral.
links for 2006-06-08
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“technology can be used to further the goals of journalism”
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“Hell, I couldn’t write a better piece if given a month, five naked research assistants, and a crate of whippets.” Strangely, I have to concur. Great hurricane writing from 1989.
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we were talking about something like this just the other day…. Olympia mashup opportunity?
links for 2006-06-07
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by way of Joe (by email) — just perfect poetry. 🙂
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“Somewhere within the Googleplex there is a complete one to one scale model of the World Wide Web that’s written entirely in pirate-speak.” A sort of love song to a href.
links for 2006-06-06
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very clever/attractive campus map design.
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really nice site design!
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last meeting before summer break is today. 🙁 will have to check up again come fall.
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cheap internet/phone in lawless,war-torn Somalia. how weird is that?!