31st
December
2007
Just caught up on 12+ pages of twitters. I might have to stop following some of you people. Don't you ever shut up? #
And that only included some of the 18 pages that I had to catch up on after we returned from traveling for 6 days... #
@rands re: todo systems -- have you seen ViaList? Windows client is smart/intuitive, and there's web access, too. http://www.vialist.com/ #
@rands Of course, I can also recommend Tasks, which my employer produces. But @gfmorris already told you that. #
I think I'll shut down this laptop now, and go play with the Nintendo DS that I got for Christmas... #
Thinking about dinner and a movie. Dinner: steaks at Longhorn. Movie: National Treasure: Book of Secrets. Kids: None. Sweet #
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31st
December
2007
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30th
December
2007
The Notcot group of sites, like NOTCOT.ORG , display information in an interesting way. Very compelling and well done. Not new, but new to me.
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29th
December
2007
At the outlet stores. Susan needs clothes for her new job. #
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29th
December
2007
The Airport Security Follies . “And rather than rethink our policies, the best we’ve come up with is a way to skirt them — for a fee, naturally — via schemes like Registered Traveler.”
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29th
December
2007
Happy Birthday To You!
Lots of love,
Mike, Jan, and Jamie
xoxox
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mike
29th
December
2007
Kindle Easter Eggs: We have GPS . (Sort of.) I’ve been using my Kindle heavily for a few weeks now and have a mini-review forthcoming.
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Matt
28th
December
2007
You need to a flashplayer enabled browser to view this YouTube video
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27th
December
2007
Got back from our three-state holiday swarm last night. "Just remember: they come, they eat, they leave!" -- A Bug's Life #
Finished clearing out the 500+ spams that made it past my filters earlier. Now I can start replying. Catching up from a holiday is painful. #
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27th
December
2007
WordPress produces a bajillion different feeds for every post, category, search, basically anything you can imagine. For a long time now some of these have shown up in search results next to regular pages, which I imagine was very confusing for people clicking from a search result to a bunch of XML. No longer! From the Webmaster blog: Taking feeds out of our web search results .
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