Monthly Archives: March 2007

Contribute 4

Well, I was thinking this might be a good alternative for Joan ove MarsEdit – but boy, was I wrong. WAY too complex and convoluted… next to being absolutely Windows non-aesthetic – I know I am biased here – and overall I feel the interface is getting more into the way than being helpful. Why [...]
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My friend, my PowerBook, is back.

It looks like new. Complete new Display Panel and Top Case. Only my keyboard keys are the same – and just as dirty of course as I had left them before the repair :-) This is a perfect time to trim down the bloated content I had been carrying around. But I will not be as [...]
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Designing a disease — and its drug

This is absolutely great. Good read by itself, but also, check-out the Havidol website to get the full idea of it all. An artist creates a drug called Havidol. Say the drug’s name out loud, and you get her point. It’s just like any other Web site devoted to a drug, really — the home page for [...]
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  • Call into the Void

    • Nightbirds suffering the morning ditch. We didn't HAVE to stay up until 3am but did get a lot of things done. Shifted time, shifted reality.
      This was 1 day ago
  • Word of the Moment

      To have a right to do a thing is not at all the same as to be right in doing it. -- G. K. Chesterton
  • Get a Glimpse

  • You can LIVE CHAT with me!

  • MyDiet

  • iPhone

  • Asides

    • Day Grid Balancer . David Seah writes, "I really suck at work-life balance, and have started to crave some way of visually representing the essential elements of a good ...

    • Function Reference « WordPress Codex. Many questions can be answered here, and definitely a useful stop before heading over to the user forum to ask: The files of WordPress define many ...

    • Widgetizing Themes « WordPress Codex. It is way simpler than you might think to update your outdated WP blog into a widget happy one: Widgetizing Themes « WordPress Codex