WordPress support for plugins is insanely great. Mike wrote me today to tell me that WordPress can do almost everything he requires in a CMS using plugins. Sweet.
Monthly Archives: January 2005
Authentic Wisdom: The Wife
Authentic Wisdom: The Wife. Who better to provide marketing tips for children than a mother of three?
Your personal information space (Dashboard and Beagle)
Your personal information space (Dashboard and Beagle). Innovation in personal information management by our Linux-hacking friends
Introducing Ta-da Lists
Introducing Ta-da Lists. Using to-do lists has been my lightweight project-management technique of choice lately. I’ve been finding that the real, heavyweight PM tools just require too much overhead. Ta-da lists takes the simplicity of Basecamp and makes it even easier. Nice.
Popsicle Stick Crosses Will Save The World
Popsicle Stick Crosses Will Save The World. We will save the world by taking the time to become intimately involved in the lives of those around us; taking the time to hurt as they hurt, laugh as they laugh, and showing them hope in a God who is there, even when it seems like nothingness and pain are the only realities we can comprehend.
Picasa 2.0 is out
Picasa 2.0 is out. Wow. I’ve only been waiting, like, almost a year–but, it’s worth it.
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Small, Cheap, and Without a Display
Small, Cheap, and Without a Display. With millions of happy iPod users new to the Apple brand, and millions of unhappy Windows users fed up with crapware security issues, there’s never been a better time for Apple to make a move into the low end of the market.
Where Balloons Come From
Where Balloons Come From. Sorry, this one had me rolling on the floor.
Petster
Petster. Does anyone remember these things? I had one when I was probably 7 or 8. I think it broke the first day I had it, which didn’t deter me from trying to fix it.
Mac Mini: Insanely Overpriced?
Mac Mini: Insanely Overpriced?. Not likely–this Slashdot thread really confronts out any knee-jerk PC-only responses with sane answers