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via C. looks lovely.(tags: bicycling)
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I’m really impressed by the design.
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I saw him present last year & was really impressed. looking forward to the read.(tags: mobileweb)
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oh hey. rss caching. …so I could read on the bus (at least full-feeds w/out lots of links)…(tags: mda blogosphere)
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I wanted to do this at one point!
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would love to do this, both internally & externally.(tags: usability)
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you don’t want to know.
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(tags: evilframes javascripty)
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ow.(tags: evilframes javascripty)
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I tried Stikkit once & found it painful, but this might be worth a read.(tags: productivity to-read)
links for 2007-03-13
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that’s what I say!(tags: standards)
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oh, that’s just fricking depressing.
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interesting ideas. I’m finding the suggestion in the article insanely annoying, but the vertical mouse looks tempting.
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via Google Alerts: my doppelganger, the one who actually went to library school. 😉
links for 2007-03-10
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I added Calibri to the work stylesheet; should I switch to Candara for myself? (I like Trebuchet’s letter shapes, but prefer the numbers in Candara…..)
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an impressive level of detail in dealing with colorblindness issues. (10% of white american men!)(tags: accessibility)
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Trabian CMS, designed for credit unions. Very interesting.
links for 2007-03-09
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some good ideas here.
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something useful to remember(tags: javascripty)
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looking at ways to be more organized via my mda(tags: productivity mda)
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this one looks really nice. (why do all the windows mobile apps cost?)(tags: productivity mda)
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this one syncs with a desktop program. ::shrug::(tags: productivity mda)
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a web service with a mobile view. probably less useful.(tags: productivity mda)
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why yes, I am feeling behind on tasks in my personal life. why do you ask? 😉(tags: productivity mda)
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OMG. I need one of these. Or at least when we redo the bathroom, to get crayons that write on tileboard.
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my gmail is a freaking mess
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trippy. it seems to me like there should be a catch, but I don’t (yet) know what that would be.(tags: php)
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doesn’t make it work any better, just makes it easier to read. I’ve written a few bits of fugly code that could (have) benefit(ted).(tags: php)
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decent list of free/pay font management programs
links for 2007-03-05
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“Emphasizing natural intelligence takes it out of the child’s control, and it provides no good recipe for responding to a failure.” — this has been an issue for me throughout my adult life.
today’s horoscope
You might be a bit uncomfortable with your uncontrollable mood swings today as the inconstant Moon travels through your sign.
::wince::
Just today, then? Hm. It’s been a not-so-great week in the world of mood. Something about February going into March — we always get that tease-of-spring weekend, and then: oh, yes, it’s still winter. (Snow?! Really?)
Whatever it was that I wanted to accomplish “during the winter” suddenly needs to be done right away.
A stretch of rough weather means no cycling; a busy week gives me an out to skip my lunchtime workout. So no exercise.
I seriously do not get enough solitary time. I’m not getting enough sleep. I stopped my mood-tracking, and only just now made a therapy appointment, the first one after my old therapist retired in October. (So long already?)Â I’m concerned that my medication isn’t terribly effective anymore.
And I’m feeling regret about my decision not to go to SXSW.
So I feel prickly, anxious, headachy. I have to work extra-hard to remind myself of the good things, and to be sociable. I suppose at least I’m trying; that, and when I get working on something (neighborhood assoc. stuff, tech-reviewing Shelley’s book, transplanting lilacs, projects at work) I lose myself in it, and I enjoy being alive, instead of just sleepwalking through it.
I have all this other stuff that I want to write about, but this is where I’m at instead.
Not that it’s as easy as that, but: get the hell out of my sign, inconstant Moon!
links for 2007-03-02
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::sigh::
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“Espresso Fudge Cookies”! — saw this in the paper in the lunchroom yesterday.
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apparently there’s still some web tv people out there. who knew?(tags: browsers)
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it’s weird, but this may be the very first alertbox ever in which I agree with every single point.