links for 2007-02-14 February 14, 2007
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Maybe that’s the thing: we *don’t* keep up. And that’s ok.
links for 2007-02-11 February 11, 2007
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“Nozbe is a web-based application that aims at helping you get things done.”
links for 2007-02-10 February 10, 2007
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The title says it all.
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If I ever feel the need for better ways to organize I life, I know where to start
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Spelling out “GV” over the middle of the US
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“This is a series of essays on the future of journalism and some of my ideas on how advances in technology have changed the way that we report and write the news.”
Finally updating my personal site February 5, 2007
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I took some time over the weekend to update my personal site, which had been untouched since May 2002. (!!) I had grand plans for it way back in 2001 or so (including experimenting with something new called a “blog”), but life, like it so often does, got in the way. There’s not much there—a photo, some links to various other web sites that I run (and which have absorbed all my free time in recent years), links to recent articles I’ve written—but that’s all that I really need. So I should be all set until at least 2011 or 2012…
links for 2007-02-02 February 2, 2007
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“I’ve already racked up over $360 billion in late fees on another project I’m working on, so the no late fees thing is big.”
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very slick, very interesting
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“Write lots. If you want to be a writer, write. Aim for 1000-2000 words a day.” +1
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Apart from the obvious “duh” ones (a free blog), there are some interesting tools here.
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“Begin with your main point. Make a concise, clear statement.” Hey, that works offline, too.
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Eskobo goowy manjam. Guba simpy bebo, zecco plazes moola gpokr.
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Only the Journal would use “supply-chain efficiencies” in an article about the use of exotic dancers at Super Bowl parties


