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  • Caption contest

    Submit your captions in the comments.

  • Talk Like O’Reilly Day

    Courtesy of Interesting Times, I learned that Media Whores Online declared this Friday is “Talk Like Bill O’Reilly Day”. SHUT UP! SHUT UP!

  • MSNBC.com: Bush approval rating below 50%

    Full story here.

  • Traditions with your kids

    Every Saturday morning, I take my boys to Krispy Kreme. Just us – my 3 year old calls it “Boys Only Breakfast” and as the week wears on, each morning he asks “Is it Saturday yet?” I look forward to it, the boys love the time alone, and it’s become a nice part of our…

  • Who Will Beat Bush?

    Register your vote at Who Will Beat Bush and enter for a chance to win prizes. As of this writing, the only two contenders are Clark (46%) and Dean (41%). Let’s get on it.

  • New web-based aggregator

    From my referral logs, MyWireService appears to be a new web-based aggregator. Free while in beta. Might be worth a look.

  • Office space

    No, not the movie — the concept. Joel on Software has an outstanding overview of how they just built their new office environment. Thinking out how space is used is criminally ignored. I just had to spend a half hour this morning rearranging my desk because there’s no easy way to get a monitor on…

  • Trillian patch ‘E’ available

    For Trillian “basic” (i.e., “free”) users, there’s a new patch available that lets you connect with the Yahoo IM servers. To check and see if you’re current, right click on Trillian in your system tray, go to help | about and see what patch you’re at. If you’re at anything other than “E”, click here…

  • Setting up a “reviews” blog

    This looks like a great tutorial to adding a “reviews” tutorial on your Movable Type-powered blog. Found at ETC. who showed up in my referral logs (they liked my tutorial on using MT to manage your blogroll).

  • FBI Systems still years behind corporate America

    Baseline Magazine was one of the publications we met with on our recent press tour. They’re an interesting, and as near as I can tell, unique publication in that they focus exclusively on case studies for content, and try extraordinarily hard to document large implementations, warts and all. It’s a refreshing change from the press…