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Working With Manila

I find this funny.


Powell transcript archived; Seth's Magic Hiliter

I've copied the Powell transcript to a new archive url. Please use that to point to it.


Monkinetic + RSS 2.0

Warning: I'm futzing with my RSS feed, trying to move to RSS 2.0. My feed may break for a short time.


Transcript of Colin Powell's Presentation to the United Nations Security Council, Feb. 5 2003


Transcript of Colin Powell's UN Iraq Roast?

In reponse to this post by Robert Scoble, I've been Googling for a transcript of Colin Powell's remarks to the UN on Feb. 5. Anyone find them yet?


Thanks Dave!

Cool! Dave was kind enough to link to the Colin Powell speech transcript.


Deathwish

Note to self: Jumping rope to the punk station is a bad idea.


Understanding Visual Organization

Boxes And Arrows: Understanding Visual Organization, by Luke Wroblewski.


Meg Had A Dream...

Meg Hourihan had a wild sci-fi/weblog dream. (Read it first then come back.)


Meg on Insurance

While I'm linking to Meg, I might as well point to her roundup of ways to get yourself insured when you don't have an employer to do it through.


ThumbsUp

thumbsup


The Speed of What?

We all thought the Space Shuttle was fast, but we had no idea.


You wouldn't like me when I'm angry...

Mmmm, yeesss. New Hulk trailer online at Apple.


If the iMac is now up to 1Ghz...

Apple better be bringing out 2Ghz PowerMacs soon, or their Pro users are going to be pissed. 1.42Ghz ain't gonna cut it for long. (New iMac here.)


My First iMovie movie

I got iMovie 3 when it came out, and spent a few hours hacking together this short video to R.E.M.'s Low Desert.


Moleskine notebooks

I'd never heard of Moleskine notebooks, but they seem to have quite the reputation. I've long used hardbound unlined notebooks as sketchbooks and journals. Now I find that these really cool bound notebooks can be purchased online.


"What I need..."

So I'm at lunch with my buddy J.P., and we're discussing VCRs, DVDs, and PVRs, and he says to me "What I need is someone who can tell me how to use all my electronic gadgets to make my life better."


Amateur Hour: the "me" in media

New column by Jonathon Peterson: Amateur Hour.


Moon Missions

Dave writes eloquently about the Columbia accident, the reality of death in our lives, and how we go forward. It's a good read.


Tufte on my mind

Thanks to two loal Libraries, I am now in possession of three of Edward Tufte's masterful tomes. His books are as interesting as I'd thought they'd be, though still different than I expected. So far I'm most interested in The Visual Display of Quantitative Information, the earliest of the three (1983). It may be that this book contains informaiton useful to the understanding and assimilation of the other two. We'll see.

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