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15 May 2006 180 Comments

My Google Juice

Has anyone taken the time to Google their own name? Every once in awhile this exercise is passed around and I know several people who have been specifically the target of Google searches when seeking employment.
I think it’s interesting. I’m sure there’s something disturbing that I wish wasn’t emblazoned on the permanent pages of Google, [...]

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10 May 2006 21 Comments

Say it in 55 Words or Less!

There’s been a neat blog kicking out content at b5media. The blog is 55 Fiction and it revolves around the concept of capturing a storyline in a single scene in 55 words or less. It’s really quite interesting. Six of the b5ers are putting their heads together and doing some very creative [...]

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7 May 2006 21 Comments

Linkfest: May 7, 2006

I’m just getting back from a weekend in New Jersey so I thought I’d post some links and other good stuff.

Now that I’ve been paid by everyone owing me money for the month, I’m planning on buying the digital camera I was trying to decide on. I’ve decided to rely on Yahoo! Tech to [...]

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26 April 2006 1 Comment

Chernobyl Coffin Dissolving

Today is the 20 year anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster and I’ve spent some of today looking at what, to me, is ancient history. I was 10 at the time of the accident and we were living in the Congo (formerly Zaire). Realtime news was non-existent and we generally got news 6 weeks [...]

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21 April 2006 Comments Off

Olympia, Washington Rush Hour

I have to admit… I’m a little jealous. When I surfed on into the Washington State Department of Transportation website and saw the live traffic cam of Olympia at rush hour, I nearly freaked.
You see, this image was taken at 6:17PM, the height of rush hour in most cities. This looks like Washington’s [...]

18 April 2006 Comments Off

Tradewinds: April 18, 2006

In a new segment that I’m calling “Tradewinds” I’ll be posting interesting likes that are oh so del.icio.us-like from my RSS reader. Naturally, if you’re a blogger that links to me, your stories are more likely to be noticed.
Let’s start off today:

Dave Sifry of Technorati publishes an appropriately self-aggrandizing “State of the Blogosphere” but [...]