Year: 2003
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Movable Type hacks
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This has been on my list for a while, and now that it’s implemented it’s certain to be something I’ll use daily. Note: this requires PHP to implement. What I’ve…
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Tree shopping
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From my three year-old came these two gems while shopping for a Christmas tree… After spotting a nice 6’ tall tree for the house, I showed it to Ricky and…
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Huge shift in Iowa
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Taegan Goddard notes that a recent Survey USA poll indicates a major shift towards Dean in Iowa. I didn’t write about it here — been a bit busy lately, but…
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Send Jonathan K-T to Burlington!
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I don’t have a bat for this, but bear with me. Jonathan Kreiss-Tomkins has put as much time into electing Howard Dean as any volunteer in the country. He signed…
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I feel young again!
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And no, it’s not a good thing. Thanks to an incompetent orthodontist who took my braces off too early as a kid, I’m now the proud owner of a mouth…
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Social networking: old school
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Over at VentureBlog is this great post about Cravath, social networking, and the value of maintaining strong corporate cultures: Old School Social Networking As I type this, I am sitting…
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Winning Back America
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I got a complimentary copy of Winning Back America yesterday, courtesy of Simon & Schuster’s Geoff Kloske, Executive Editor of Adult Publishing. First off, thanks to Geoff for sending the…
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Book review: Softwar
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At last January’s LegalTech, I met Charlie Uniman. It’s always nice when someone who’s read the blog introduces themselves; more refreshing was that Charlie, a lawyer for over twenty years…
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My experience with Total Choice Hosting
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Last month, I asked for help in evaluating a new webhost. I was paying $25/month to Verio for what I felt was sub-par service. Thanks to several recommendations in the…
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KM: False positives or False negatives
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In a conversation yesterday with a technology analyst, I got into a debate about the desirability of false responses. Which is more desirable (from a KM perspective): a false positive…