Title company's internet is down, so our house closing is in jeopardy. THANKS FOR NOTHING QUEST.
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it's nasty and rainy out, it's been raining for 4 days, and more is projected. Trying to figure out how we can still move this weekend.
"...I am simultaneously driven to order and categorization, and so easily distracted from same as to drive my orderly wife up a wall."
I'm getting tears watching the LEGO Universe trailer. Just-in-time building with LEGO brick that flies from your fingers? HELL YES.
Between Kaos and Kontrol
My family is about to move into a new house, which has me pondering my management of the two parts of the house I can legitimately call mine: my office (at least during the times I've had one) and the workshop. This house will be the third house Jodi and I have owned, and it will be the first with both of these features as separate, properly delineated spaces. And I'm practically giddy about it.
Why Leslie Harpold's Sites Disappeared
>A little over three years ago, the web designer and online essayist Leslie Harpold died at age 40. Leslie was a friend of mine, part of a circle of early web creators who discovered the medium as it was blossoming in the mid-'90s. -- Rogers Cadenhead, Why Leslie Harpold's Sites Disappeared
back home, house purchased (!!!), ducking under the headphones to drown out the Barbie movie the kids are watching.
Wow. This new "automatic minority veto" is literally the most broken thing in our government. http://bit.ly/5lHdg5 (via @wilshipley)
OpenID Connect: Standards and Solutions http://bit.ly/7djdLC (via @monkinetic) /cc @chrismessina @carnage4life
OpenID Connect: Standards and Solutions http://www.monkinetic.com/2010/01/openid-connect-standards-and-solutions.html (via @monkinetic)
Bring back the filibuster! http://www.huffingtonpost.com/aaron-zelinsky/save-the-senate-bring-bac_b_414964.html
Goodbye, UserLand.
For several years, from about 1996 to 1999, Dave Winer and UserLand Software were a huge portion of my daily life. I was creating websites and scripting tools in Frontier, reading Davenet, Scripting News, the frontier users' mailing lists. I'm pretty sure I dreamt in usertalk a few times, and I was well indoctrinated with the culture of outlining.
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