Friday, August 10, 2007
links for 2007-08-10
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The former feature reporter in me would have killed for the quotes given for this story. You know Kevin Pang had a lot of fun writing this.
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My pal Judith and her four-footed friend Lyle had a little surgical adventure this week. The moral: Don't bite off more than you can chew! They're using it as a teaching moment.
Friday, July 13, 2007
Clearing the Cache: July 13, 2007
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Nice desktop wallpaper, also available in iPhone format.
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A classic.
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Ducky!!
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"Practice in 30-plus countries has taught me that packing minimalism can be an art."
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"Rob Cole, a pioneering gay journalist whose efforts helped create a national readership for the Advocate, the long-running gay publication, died June 30 at his home in North Hills. He was 76."
Monday, February 5, 2007
links for 2007-02-05
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"Try to bust your opponent's balls. ... A great new game from Meego." Gads, I remember this commercial!
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The wonderful Pukka del.icio.us utility has been upgraded, with duplicate checking and other features. Recommended and well worth the $5 registration fee.
Wednesday, January 17, 2007
links for 2007-01-17
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Well, that's unfortunate but, you know, she's a trouper. Keep smiling, keep singing, hit the notes and sparkle! No one will know the difference.
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“Most comedy writers are tall, jocky types,” said Bill Lawrence, the creator of “Scrubs.” “But they don’t like being stuck in the comedy closet. Secretly they have arguments about Sondheim.”
Wednesday, August 9, 2006
links for 2006-08-09
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"TubeSock converts YouTube's native FLV file format into H.264, MP4, or MP3 files." You can do it from the command line, but $15 is a small price to pay for convenience. Nifty.
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Oh, this poor fella. In television, once things go wrong, they tend to domino. (This is from a hometown station I used to work with, way back in the day, so it's particularly painful to watch.)
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Johnny Hazzard has a weblog. As if I needed another reason to drool. How can you not get behind a guy (ahem) who looks like that and has Elaine Stritch singing "The Ladies Who Lunch" as his theme song? Hubba hubba Johnny.
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Khoi Vinh modifies the new "standard" syndication icon and offers it up to the world. Just like the Times, ma!