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if they're all as nice as Cycle Lite, looks like there's some good candidates here.
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At least on the axis of engagement/investment. Interesting thoughts, helps me think about my relationships with my "internet friends." (hi, y'all!)
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Nice, all the "framework" type themes gathered together in one spot! Will be nice to do some comparisons. (Have used Sandbox extensively, am now using Thematic-based theme for friends of the library. Plus Carrington looks interesting.)
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No, srsly.
links for 2009-05-02
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need to do this with both CTLA site & ENA site.
links for 2009-05-01
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want to download & listen
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I'm seriously tempted to try this.
links for 2009-04-30
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"the difference between 80s truck salesmen and Matt’s audience …" I was suddenly reminded of mom's first job after she finished going back to school when I was a teen, in an electronics warehouse. She was the only woman, aside from a receptionist IIRC, and it was a horrible work environment. I remember her sense of relief on quitting…on Christmas Eve. It was scary, but she was so much happier. (That same day I sprained my ankle at my job at the library! It was a weird Xmas.)
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"It’s about presenting women as ‘the other,’ not ‘us.’ It would have been just as offensive if all the women shown were domineering mothers in aprons, shaking their fingers and threatening with rolling pins."
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thinking abt adding this to ENA site.
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another issue item. looking a little gobledegook to me.
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issue posted in the gmap module. ::crickets::
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clickable sidebar. I have this working well on the current site, having trouble figuring out how to do it with drupal
links for 2009-04-28
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A couple of these are new to me!
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BECU reports record loss | Local News | Seattle News, Local News, Breaking News, Weather | KING5.com""What they're seeing in these losses are not attributed to the operation of BECU. We're actually very strong and performing very well," said spokesman Todd Pietzch." A very solid article.
links for 2009-04-27
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Suggestion #2 reminds me somewhat of Evergreen. (From what I know as an outsider.)
links for 2009-04-23
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…so I'm going to do this instead.
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in my case, it looks like it was the search module. no idea why.
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freakishly easy to use.
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the recipe recommended in the article.
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Bagels and yogurt, apparently, are delicious bargains. (Am tempted to try the bagels this weekend, honestly.) Cream cheese, not so much. Jam works if you get free/cheap fruit. (And I'll note, if you have/can get the equipment.) Granola is more expensive but yummier.
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"ephemeral chit-chat is the stuff that holds human social groups together" This.
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"I was here on a simple quest: curious to know if the inventors of Twitter were as annoying as their invention." Snark much?
links for 2009-04-22
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The more I use the newer versions of WordPress, the more I wish for something similar in Drupal. I'm liking the RootCandy theme thus far, although the Administration Dashboard module looks interesting. Will need to check back when there's an actual release.
links for 2009-04-21
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"'No one complains when Julia Roberts pulls down $25 million per movie or A-Rod has a $300 million guarantee.'" Actually, some people do. (The sports thing, in particular, gets under my skin.) What I really want to say in response to this has a lot more f-bombs than is really appropriate for the internets.
links for 2009-04-17
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"Alkaline tests your website designs across 17 different Windows browsers right from your Mac desktop in seconds." trippy.
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"Among all those "details" that fail to catch the designer's attention, I have a few ones that I usually try to deal with right away when I start a project, one of them being the whole set of "notifications" you can see displayed through Drupal" pretty!
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to read on monday.
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specifically for text fields in forms. I need this for something
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interesting analysis. I was entirely offline last weekend, so I pretty much came in at the waaaay tail end.
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"The Mnemosyne software resembles a traditional flash-card program to help you memorise question/answer pairs, but with an important twist: it uses a sophisticated algorithm to schedule the best time for a card to come up for review."
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"Use your voice, email, instant messaging, or text messaging. No other memory tool makes it as easy to capture, retrieve, and share ideas and things you need to do—anywhere, anytime." tempting.
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"The city foots the bill for the installation, but homeowners retain ownership and pay the city back over 20 years via an annual property assessment." I would do this in a HEARTBEAT. and actually, if you compare solar to other utilities, rather than to other home improvements, it makes a lot of sense.