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- Doomsday for 2009 is … Saturday.
- Mary Ellen Bates says goodbye to several Google apps, and ponders Microsoft’s persistent relevance. I’ll miss Google Notebook, myself.
- Better ways to run a workshop. And some damn fine YouTube examples of Patrick McGoohan at work.
- Chris Blattman summarizes Rapture indicators from The Rapture Index site: “The prophetic speedometer of end-time activity”. And no, I sure as hell ain’t linking to that site. Chris does that so I don’t have to.
- Michael Leddy at Orange Crate Art excerpts a neat paragraph on why a long, inefficient search can yield better results in the long-term than instant retrieval.
- Man decorates basement with $10 worth of Sharpie. Sorry, can’t remember where I got this. I love the 360-degree view of his newly decorated basement. If I could draw that well, and had his nerve, this world would be a different place. Update: But Liz says it makes the walls look like cardboard.
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Sharpie Art! makes me just want to pick up a pen and start drawing. Pete might freak out if he came back and saw a drew on the walls. Hola!
a whole new part of my brain is afire with possibilities.
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I don’t know why, but the sharpie art actually makes me a little sad. Something about unrealized dreams/potential or something. I don’t know. I doubt that was the intended effect.
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