Monthly Archives: September 2004

Get WeatherFox

Get WeatherFox. A great, incredibly extensible weather-reporting plugin for FireFox.

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Sarah Lentz on iTunes (iTMS)

Sarah Lentz on iTunes (iTMS). I kid you not. (Sarah leads worship at our church)

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Migrating data from Movable Type to Drupal

Migrating data from Movable Type to Drupal. Drupal is definitely not as pretty as MT, but, with open source projects these days, solving that problem is just a matter of time.

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Netflix does syndication, too

Netflix does syndication, too. See your rental queue, recommendations, top 100 movies, new releases and more from your news reader (via Michael).

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IA/

IA/. I think I might want to be an Information Architect when I grow up.

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Drupal Blog Publishing Platform Review

Drupal Blog Publishing Platform Review. Drupal is a GPL-licensed CMS platform intended to scale from personal blogging to enterprise-wide use. It supports taxonomies, multiple sites, multiple authors, editorial workflow, and user authentication.

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Craig’s List does syndication (!!!)

Craig’s List does syndication (!!!). Search for jobs, apartments, or whatever with your news reader.

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Google Browser Revolutions

Google Browser Revolutions. This Google browser thing is really heating up.

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Q&A with Libertarian presidential candidate

Q&A with Libertarian presidential candidate. All I can tell the ‘lesser of two evils’ folks is that if they keep voting for evil, they’ll keep getting evil. If you don’t like the way things are, how do you change it … Continue reading

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Multi-tasking multiplies time to complete projects

Multi-tasking multiplies time to complete projects. Multi-tasking does not mean doing everything faster. It simply means doing everything at once. Which really means doing some things slower. And don’t get me started on the cost of context-switching.

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