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Pink for October
Oct 2nd
I’ve gone Pink for October, in honor of breast cancer awareness month. Too bright? Let me know and I can tone it down a little.
Added Lifestream Page
Sep 17th

Don’t know why anyone else would be interested in this, but I like having this documentation of my actions all across the web in one place. It’s like the newsfeed in Facebook, but it’s my very own web lifestream page. I used David Cramer’s lifestream plugin for wordpress. You can download it here.
There’s also an entire wordpress theme designed around this whole lifestream thing called Agregado.
If you want to connect with me using some of these tools, get your hands dirty.
We have achieved fluidity…again.
Sep 26th
Been playing around with another photoblog plugin for Wordpress. Still a lot of things I need to figure out, so we’ll see if I stick with this one.
So this site is once again what they call fluid. All the columns should be pretty flexible now, and adjusts to the size of the browser window, up until a width of about 980 pixels. So it’s a little bit fixed and a little bit liquid. I should rest my eyes now. But before then, I’ll leave with a couple of neat ‘net nuggets’ I found.
You can call China for free. Thanks, Ariel.
One of my friends in China really liked a poem that someone made into a website.
My A’s have made it into the playoffs. Hopefully they won’t lose in the first round like they always do.
Writing again?
Sep 7th
Performance publishing, Nike blog, and web 2.0
Mar 15th
Performancing for Firefox is a full featured blog editor that sits right in your Firefox browser and lets you post to your blog easily. You can drag and drop formatted text from the page you happen to be browsing, and take notes as well as post to your blog.
Check out the Performance Metrics Plugin for Wordpress. You don’t have to worry about hard coding it into your theme. I love it.
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Nike has launched a basketball weblog. It’s written by the team that designs the shoes. I really like their use of pictures.
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I found some really neat RSS start pages called Fold and Goowy. I wonder if anyone uses them.

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