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MWSF Keynote

Um, wow. new powerbooks, new web browser, new powerpoint killer... read all about it here. -)


Safari

The bloggers are reviewing Safari right now:


Surfing in School

Robert Scoble writes about how to get high-school and college kids to pay attention when they have wireless internet access in the classroom. He's got some cool, and refreshingly unorthodox, ideas. -)

4) Publish all the students work. Every bit of it. Even tests. Hey, you wanna see who finds the cheaters then? Guess what, in the work world, every bit of my life is "on the record." (Yes, I know my coworkers and management are reading here).


2003: Year of the Job

[via Scoble again]

If 2002 is the year of the blog (the great Glenn Reynolds said that), how about making 2003 the year when we all get jobs again?


Dive Into Semantic HTML

Mark is at it again, this time listing his posts by quotation, by keying off the cite element of his blockquote and q tags.


Ivy Architectural Blog

One thing I did not mention in my last post about the Ivy Architectural Innovations' site: it has a blog!


Office Space

Well, I was getting tired if working in the living room, so Jodi and I went about redoing our home office today.


Ivy Architectural Innovations

Redmonk Development has just launched its first official client site, Ivy Architectural Innovations. You can read about the site in the portfolio, here.


Ah, the terror of Technorati

I should never pay attention to the weblog popularity contests/ link-tracking sites like Technorati, because I'm not a popular blogger and will likely never be. I'm interested in too many things, and get distracted too easily. I'm rarely effectively witty, and too clever for my own good. I don't write too badly, but I'll never win an award for it, and the only time I'm gaspingly passionate is when I'm about to stick my foot in my mouth.


Homepage Usablity

For the most part, I find that Jakob Nielsen severly strains my attention span. However, today Jodi and I were perusing Barnes & Noble and I ran across Homepage Usability.


McCusker, On The Air

Cool, David (Rys) McCusker got himself hooked up with voice recog. software, so he's dictating his blog now.


I'm not dead yet

Well, yesterday Jodi and I went hiking with her cousins, Brady and Carly. This morning I got up and went mountain biking with them. I've not had this much cardio-vascular exercise in ages, and I'm feeling it!


Craigslist.org

Following a megnut link about a job listing Meg posted to Craig's List, I found that the Craig's List site is really cool. It seems to be a site that allows the creation of online communities - there's a big one for New York, one for Phoenix, etc. I think I'm going to add this site to my collection of places to look for jobs. I noticed that the few postings I looked at were written in a person's voice - not the Recruiter-droid&trademark lingo you hear on most other job sites.


Peralta With Bakers

Jodi's cousins are in town for a couple days. We went out to the Superstition Mountains to hike the Peralta Canyon trail. We had an awesome time, got some great exercise, and saw some cool scenery.

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