Monthly Archives: May 2004

Lookout Email Search

Lookout Email Search. Like Google for your Outlook files, this is one of the most useful Outlook plugins I’ve ever downloaded.

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Web Pioneer Against Mobile Only Domain

Web Pioneer Against Mobile Only Domain. Fragmenting the delivery mechanism of the web to a select audience will restrain accessibility, not promote it.

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CSS Flat Tabs that Don’t Suck

CSS Flat Tabs that Don’t Suck. I should use these instead of my goofy hack–and, of course, I would need to give credit.

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Keyword Searching in Mozilla

Keyword Searching in Mozilla. Anyone know of any cool Mapquest Mozilla hacks?

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The Support Letter

This year, I have committed to raising support for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society by running a 26.2-mile marathon in San Francisco on October 24th. Continue reading

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The Seven Main Plots in All of Literature

The Seven Main Plots in All of Literature. How to write a story as if it were a chemistry experiment

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An Interview with Ethan Diamond

An Interview with Ethan Diamond. Oddpost is the coolest email client I will never use.

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Pez 2.0 Releases

Pez 2.0 Releases. Mom, Dad and Owen are all doing great.

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Smarty, from the developers of PHP

Smarty, from the developers of PHP. Build your own CMS for cheap.

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Ryan still wants to roll his own

Ryan still wants to roll his own. Without good development communities, though, these things can die as quickly as they’re born.

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