Posted in Internet on January 3, 2008 | No Comments »
It seems like there’s a new “2.0” site being launched every minute, and a new “lists” site every week. Add to the fray the beta List After List. I’m really not sure what to make of this site. It seems like it has the potential for genuine usefulness – much like SuperViva, [...]
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Posted in Internet, Life on August 27, 2007 | No Comments »
A long day, spent finalizing the most recent project while simultaneously coping with two violently ill toddlers and a bored tween. By 4 PM, headache was setting in… the kind that bends you over and kicks you in the butt for not immediately donning face masks and latex gloves the moment nearby small children started [...]
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Posted in Internet on August 25, 2007 | No Comments »
There are no words.
Absolutely brilliant marketing ploy.
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Posted in Internet on December 27, 2004 | Comments Off
Basking in the after-Christmas glare of sunshine on the snow…
I found a site this morning that is possibly one of the best matchmaking ideas ever put online. Admittedly, I’m pretty sure the idea was blatantly ganked from an episode of Seinfeld, but it fails to diminish the brilliance. While the concept is not [...]
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Posted in Internet on December 22, 2004 | Comments Off
Tipped off by Takhisis, I found this:
7 Simple Rules For Living On LiveJournal
Now, before anyone gets their panties in a bunch about the fact that it specifies LiveJournal, take the time to read it. It is apt for anybody who operates or visits web logs, or who happens to visit other online forums.
And to [...]
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Posted in Internet on October 22, 2004 | Comments Off
Google, you just move right on over and focus on your specialty projects.
This has the potential to be the wet dream of search engines:
Exalead - Beta
Go there. Search. Make it known that you like having a choice in the best available search engines!
Personally, I searched on “chaos theory”.
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Posted in Internet on September 22, 2004 | Comments Off
Make A Child Smile is sort of like the Make-A-Wish Foundation, except on a much smaller scale.
If you’ve been looking for a way to do “good human being” things, there it is.
As an aside, after looking through the site and viewing their angel pages, I was reminded of something my former OB-GYN told me when [...]
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