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Leather Cover for Moleskine Notebooks

Ooooooh, my paper-product fetish just kicked into overdrive: Moleskine Notebook Cover


Welcome Back Damien

Damien Barrett is blogging again. Yay!


Back from the Far East

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So, Jodi and I are back from the Far East, and Jodi has been writing about the trip (Day 1, Day 2, Day 3). For those of you who don't know, we traveled to Vladivostok, Russia to meet our prospective daughter. We had some basic information about her - deaf, mild CP, 2.5 years old - but were able to get her full medical information after we got the referral. We went back and forth with our doctor a bit trying to determine Annna's actual medical situation, but eventually decided that there was nothing there that would keep us from adopting her, and so we're going forward! For more details, check out Jodi's writeup.


How Sheer is Your Sheercore?

Tomorrow I have a guest strip featured on Sheercore.com (about) - I'm very excited, conversation with Matt always seems to end up with something quotable and this was no different.


Welcome Casey Barrett

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Happy Independence Day, Ukraine!

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Jodi celebrates Ukraine's Independence Day, complete with pictures from our 2005 day on the Maidan Nezalezhnosti with the crowds.


Review: The Bourne Ultimatum

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Kuler API Released

Adobe has released an API for Kuler, their color-theme community that is tied into Photoshop and Illustrator.


Support Fundraising Auctions for Cancer Research - Mac Software!

Seth Dillingham is running a software auction in support of the Pan-Mass Challenge:


Support Fundraising Auctions for Cancer Research - Mac Software!

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Seth Dillingham is running a software auction in support of the Pan-Mass Challenge:

>Where did all this software come from? It was donated by the authors and companies that publish it. Sixty-nine authors and publishers, from major Mac software companies to well known and influential "indie" developers to little shops you may not yet have heard of.

>They donated all this software for a good cause. Every dollar raised through these auctions will be donated to the Pan-Mass Challenge, which directly supports the Jimmy Fund, for the research and treatment of cancer at Dana-Farber.

The first auction is up - go bid for some great Mac software, or tell a friend!


Support Fundraising Auctions for Cancer Research - Mac Software!

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Seth Dillingham is running a software auction in support of the Pan-Mass Challenge:

Where did all this software come from? It was donated by the authors and companies that publish it. Sixty-nine authors and publishers, from major Mac software companies to well known and influential "indie" developers to little shops you may not yet have heard of.

They donated all this software for a good cause. Every dollar raised through these auctions will be donated to the Pan-Mass Challenge, which directly supports the Jimmy Fund, for the research and treatment of cancer at Dana-Farber.

The first auction is up - go bid for some great Mac software, or tell a friend!


Darth Walken

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"Time To Go"

Scott Adams lives in my house:


Simpsonize Me: Steve as a Simpsons Character

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I have spread my dreams under your feet

I've come to to love reading Wil Wheaton's blog: WWdN: In Exile. Today he describes meeting a fan who worked 10 years to get autographs of the whole ST:TNG cast - Wil was the last she needed:


Implementing Machine Tagging

Ok, so last week Jodi and Adelina were off in Colorado (I'm sure Jodi will blog it soon), so I was home alone quite a bit. So what did that mean? Hackery!


Sun People

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The Freshmaker

I took a few minutes today to freshen up this site's color scheme to match the vibrant one at echoloquation.com, my lifestream/tumblog.


Using blog:via

After coming up with a solution to how to implement the blog:via machine tag on this site, I turned my attention this morning to how to do something interesting with it.


Getting perspective

There's a good discussion (in the comments) on CreativeBits about recovering from getting your first logo idea rejected, with some good thoughts on determining the actual target of an identity.

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