Archive for September 2007
links for 2007-09-18
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I had my debit card number stolen about 10 years ago; a very painful experience, although my bank at the time was amazingly helpful.(tags: creditunion)
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One of the lovely things about going out to Bagby, etc. was seeing the night sky.
outline of a vacation
in which the author covers many miles, relaxes, meets an old friend, makes new friends, and generally has a very nice time on the week of her birthday.
best ever
I’m going to be brief (posting from my pda) but just needed to say that this is the best birthday ever. just got home from a 3-day jaunt in oregon, ran into someone I hadn’t seen in at least 8 years, got an amazing gift from my aunt, and am entirely relaxed and happy.
more when […]
links for 2007-09-08
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conceptual subway-style maps.
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“The most commonly used neonicotinoid, imidacloprid, is considered “highly toxic” to bees, and therefore is not supposed to be applied while they are around.” tangent: in my aphid panic, I used imidacloprid, which killed pretty much everything EXCEPT
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A Swiftly Tilting Planet is probably one of my favorite books ever.
links for 2007-09-07
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a very clever idea.(tags: browsers microformat)
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“It was clear at the festival that the sizeable deaf community present there was fully enjoying the music.” Greyson used to do sign language at a dance club, before I knew him; I always enjoyed watching him sign Depeche Mode songs.
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“it’s not going anywhere and it’s broken” — excellent case for standards in html email. “people”, btw, seem to really like email with graphics, colors, etc.
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Shelley reiterates her big theory about disassembling and reassembling computer science as a discipline. I love it…then again, as an English major, I would.
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Scrivener looks really interesting to maybe get my writing together. And I miss whatever version of Word was out on the Mac in the period 1992-1996.
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nice and simple. runs fast, too.
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Nice compilation of the basics.(tags: productivity)
links for 2007-09-06
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for both of us…the option glyph is the one that I never ever ever remember.
