Archive for August 2006
itchy!
dang sunburn. but the author still thinks fondly of the weekend past.
links for 2006-08-28
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basically, go for the niche. (alas, not so possible for my current place of employment.)
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severly depressing. and boy am I angry, too!(tags: politics)
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an interesting idea; I want to read it again and mull over the idea.
links for 2006-08-26
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“now web 2.0 compliant!” heh.
links for 2006-08-24
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with a description by gladwell’s dad of his geothermal system. the comments are pretty interesting too, not too much flaming, etc.
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“in our increasingly technological society, spotting voodoo science is a skill that every citizen should develop” — and voodoo science is fscking everywhere.
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way too many of the “answers” are way too weaselly for my tastes. ew.
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I doubt that *this* virgo will have the opportunity for a month of leisure. ::sigh::(tags: personal)
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very elegant. (using on an FAQ project.)(tags: javascripty css)
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“You should also be able to find your username stored in an environment variable on this page, normally in something like $_SERVER[”AUTH_USER”] or $_SERVER[”LOGON_USER”]” — just so I don’t forget. I’m starting to get ideas about customization.
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we already log in, I’m just trying to figure out how to DO something with it.
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more of a click-map. still quite fascinating. no access to ruby here, tho.
links for 2006-08-23
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nice roundup of self-employment info.
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clever!
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already doing most of these. (backup is my achilles heel.)
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turning out to be useful for some email “cards”…..
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“in the free-market system it makes little sense for the burdens of insurance to be borne by one company” — demonstrated with demographics.
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using Illustrator. pretty slick!(tags: design)
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for the macbook. I’ve been using Aptana, and I’m sort of ‘meh’ about it.
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“But rather than stand up to hijack the conversation and steer it onto the track I think it should have been on (nobody likes That Guy), I simply left the room.” kick-@ss rant!
links for 2006-08-22
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“Many in the crowd were yelling out plot predictions as we met the passengers.” heh. All movies are better with a big crowd at the Cinerama. Altho, I think we’ll be waiting for Netflix.
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nothing super-new here, but a nice roundup of trends in higher ed sites.
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kewl!
