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I love this term. I think this is the relationship that most people have with technology, particular software.
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for the next time (!) C gets bronchitis.
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beautifully written, also sad & horrifying and making me happy I fled Calif.(tags: californication)
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totally inspiring…and yet, somewhat depressing.
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“without the slave trades, 72% of Africa’s income gap with the rest of the world would not exist today” — yipes.
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(tags: bed)
links for 2007-12-10
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use this for Dec. newsletter.(tags: local)
links for 2007-12-08
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“Automatically opting members in to electronic newsletters — and opting them out of snail mail campaigns.” — that 2nd half is the “radical” bit, from what I’ve seen.
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Oh, wow. Very cool, maybe also a little freaky. I’ve been using Picnik on the Mac, as I have been too cheap to get PhotoShop, not successful thus far installing The Gimp, and haven’t put the time into setting up iPhoto.(tags: photography)
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for a long time we had a rice cooker that I bought at the CMT Yard Sale. It had belonged to Mona for years before that. worked pretty well, but finally gave out a couple of years ago.
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🙂
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I’m trying to articulate why this contest bugs me. I think it’s related to the inclusion of snowboarding in a web design conference. WTF?(tags: web_dev)
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A guy east of here, house flooded. Really positive story, tho.(tags: local)
links for 2007-12-07
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reason number #8427 why I like being a generalist…usability is part & parcel of all the rest of my making & doing.
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some good tips in here. (I think I saw that US Bank screen too.)(tags: creditunion web_dev)
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some interesting stuff in the comments. I find myself a little bit too emotional about the whole thing. It’s possible that I’ve not entirely gotten over BEING 13 and woefully unhappy.
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for my colleagues back in academia. nothing in this article or the one linked within will be too surprising, but it’s nice to see it articulated.
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this is possibly/maybe how I’ll finally figure out how to get a rates form that doesn’t hurt my brain to think about.(tags: drupal)
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truth: people on the web are impatient & cheap.
links for 2007-12-06
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I5 under water, still. Chehalis River hit almost 10 feet over flood stage. (For readers outside the area, this is the county just south of me.) Big chunks of Grays Harbor County, west of here, are w/out power. 5 of the credit union’s branches have been c(tags: local)
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That’s just a cool freaking picture, although damned if I know why, exactly. (I enjoy the “splorpist” photos in Joe’s blog; if I carried my camera more often, that’s the sort of pictures I’d like to take.)(tags: photography weird)
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“I believe in an America where the separation of church and state is absolute” — there’s so much good to quote here that I’ll just leave it with that line. To be honest, the contrast with now is so strong that it almost made me cry. (via alykat)
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clever. maybe too clever for right now, but worth exploring later.
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skip past the 1st pic — check out the photos of Tumwater Falls! (comparison photos en route….)
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from summer before last, towards the low end of the year.
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same spot, essentially, earlier that year during the winter 2006 flooding.
links for 2007-12-05
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for Tom.(tags: javascripty)
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also for Tom. (hey, that’s a clever idea!)(tags: javascripty)
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getting myself, very gently, into server administration. (fingers pretty much continually crossed)
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cracking me up. the very first Metro Rail line (back when it was still the Rapid Transit District) went in my senior year of high school (91-92). I don’t know when “Johnny” moved from NYC, but this former native is amazed that they have rail at all.(tags: californication eco)
links for 2007-12-04
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“No one was charged with Stonequist’s murder, but high-ranking police leaders were accused of concealing the evidence that could have corralled her killer.” – reads almost like a Michael Connolly story, but in T-town!
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this strikes me as quite likely a bad thing.(tags: blogosphere politics)
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wow! super useful! (via Shelley) setting up full color palettes makes me a little crazy.
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“this really is a storm that earns its -pocalyse suffix” — also, amused by the invocation of story problems. I ::heart:: story problems.
links for 2007-12-01
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“only 3% of the solicitations […] included the Section 508 standards” — this is a serious problem. I think it would’ve been a problem at Pierce if/when the web procedures got finished, too.(tags: accessibility)
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such a useful checklist, in fact, that I printed myself a copy.
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“a rich, deftly cross-pollinated online banking interface that pointed members to appropriate services only when their patterns displayed a need for them” — ah, if only.(tags: creditunion web_dev)
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“why the hell shouldn’t college basketball be like this?” indeed. or all school sports. (my high school, btw: my senior year had lost every. single. game. 2 years in a row.)
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I often have this experience coming home from work.
links for 2007-11-30
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This is friggin’ cool. If only I had anywhere near enough comments to make it worth my while. 🙂 Most of the time, it’d look like, well, my blog was dead.(tags: blogosphere wordpress)
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LOLCats: expressing everything about our society since 2006 or thereabouts.(tags: creditunion funny)
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neato.
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I did just get a new prescription…..
links for 2007-11-29
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A survey on design element preferences. Kinda fun.
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this is a good idea. html email is a PITA to do.
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My adolescent favorite, the JITB ultimate cheeseburger, has 1010 calories. That is more than half of the calories I eat in any given day.