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teeny tiny chair for meditation. very cool idea.(tags: furniture)
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neat!
links for 2008-04-25
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local alternative to cafepress for ENA tshirts?
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Dorothea is on something of a roll, I think. Life-long learning is unavoidable, people. Plus, via Twitter: “Ronco Spray-On Professional Development”!
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“while acting on vengeful feelings clearly needs to be discouraged, acknowledging them should be not merely permitted but encouraged”
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“Nash uprooted his own front yard to grow vegetables—and then convinced his neighbors to let him take over theirs, too.” – neighbors get paid in produce, and he’s set up a CSA. super-cool.
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I keep wondering what’s going to happen with all the subdivision houses I pass in Lacey on my way to work.(tags: society)
links for 2008-04-24
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Seattle ranks high in avarice, envy, and lust. (Avarice & envy seem like flip sides of the same issue.)
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some very pretty examples here.(tags: design inspiration)
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“I found myself saying, all too frequently, “Oh my god, there she goes again.” About my own writing, which is a sad state to be in.” – journals are like that. every so often I dig into my box o’ notebooks…re-reading 8th grade? THAT is exhausting. 😉 I a
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“Your Eternal Webpage” — personal data after death — because of the aforementioned box ‘o notebooks, I have thought about this, although I haven’t solidified those thoughts.
links for 2008-04-23
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a wonderfully thoughtful (and at the same time bitchy, in a good way) musing about “rockstar-ness.” specific to librarianship, but with wider application.
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that looks cool. will have to check in more detail later.
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“Eng 220, “Literature of the Ninja Experience†(“As my target’s skull fragmented into so many shards, I thought again about my mother…â€)” OMG. also, I should send this to J. 🙂
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I threw in a couple of my own ideas in a comment.(tags: blogosphere writing)
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“The immense disproportion between the magnitude of the problem Gore had described and the puniness of what he was asking us to do about it was enough to sink your heart.” – from Michael Pollan. I had much the same reaction. And maybe if spring comes, I’l
links for 2008-04-22
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sharepoint. ::shudder::(tags: accessibility intranet)
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cheap baked good, not too bad for you. definitely something to try.
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“He called his approach “MindWar†— using network TV and radio to “strengthen our national will to victory.— !!!!!!!
links for 2008-04-19
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I once almost destroyed the children’s museum of tacoma’s member database through an inappropriate application of “replace all” with ampersands.
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want to watch
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heh. I’ve noticed something similar w/re: library holds after an author goes on The Daily Show.(tags: writing popculture)
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ooh, this looks fun. I like charts!
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(tags: mediahub)
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“If you can get passed the disgusting crusty layer of meme, there are a bunch of super-valuable bug reports and feature requests in there.” – from the comments.
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via mike kelley
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(tags: marketing)
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watch this on monday.
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interesting connection to the open access movement, too.
links for 2008-04-18
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this worked quite nicely. (I could’ve used an animated gif, but that seemed wrong somehow.)(tags: javascripty reference)
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“This script is meant to show and hide form fields based on user actions” – aha! been looking for this or its equivalent for a while now.(tags: javascripty reference)
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a fluffy little article. ah, someday I wouldn’t mind going back to playing Sims. (About the time I started this blog, I was in the depths of my Sims 1 addiction.)
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reason #4792 why I skipped the caucuses. (I voted for Edwards in our (entirely worthless) primary.)
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lovely. I have thought of myself as a craftsperson in re: web for a long time now.(tags: web_dev philosophizing)
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“Many of these people abandon dreams of entrepreneurship altogether because they need jobs that come with a health plan and they cannot find a way to self-insure.” – gah.
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“What every freelancer should know” – I dabble just enough to have to fill out Schedule C. Oddly enough, it doesn’t bother me all that much. I have a “gift” for forms. ::shrug::
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awesome!
links for 2008-04-17
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working on some Earth Day stuff….
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“Vista and Office 2007 on today’s state-of-the-art hardware delivers throughput that’s still only 22 percent slower than Windows XP and Office 2003 on the previous generation of state-of-the-art hardware.” — *only* 22% slower. how meager. via the other(tags: misc_tech)
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wow. what a jerk. (I like my bikram-style yoga class a lot. but still. ugh.)
links for 2008-04-16
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that is hella clever! and right about now, really useful, too.
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why yes, I have procrastinated on my taxes. why do you ask? 😉
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“It is impossible to parody Ikea.” Or not (see the comments). Curiously, the Poang seems to have suffered NO price inflation in 18 years. I keep meaning to get one (or 4!) of those….
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from the local paper. I’m the “team captain” at work.
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a very thoughtful addressing of the question of *long-term* antidepressant use.
links for 2008-04-15
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confirming my own research of 2 years ago: we still have the best value plan for our usage, which is basically the same plan we’ve had for 5+ years now. (I still think it’s too damn expensive, but that’s beside the point.)
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should also post this to OlyBlog, I think.