Month: January 2008

  • links for 2008-01-24

    links for 2008-01-24 http://whitewhine.tumblr.com/ A new white person complaint every day of the week. (tags: funny blogs)

  • The Morning Playlist

    The Morning Playlist Morning is the most difficult time of day for me to select what to listen to. The right playlist can set the day off on a trajectory of inspirado. But a poor choice can count off a day of ennui and lethargy. I need some suggestions to spice up my morning listening.…

  • checking out El Ten Eleven thx to @golden_meanie sounds like a lite version of Heroic Doses. Way nice.

  • working out of Zebu on Broad St. this AM. Using their only customer-accessible power outlet. Poorly thought out design.

  • links for 2008-01-23

    links for 2008-01-23 Email design and spam testing online service to test your email campaigns for proper viewing and spam filtering. Must-do for RBESPN neighbor news. (tags: todo email hyperlocal spam) A to G A to G is a simple, free utility for Mac OS X that exports your Apple Address Book contacts into a…

  • Doing project proposals. It’s drudgery but I should be so lucky, right? Getting distracted by my lame proposal template.

  • A few of the gems

    A few of the gems that Cousin Bry had on the external USB drive he left at my house: 3ósity Albert King/Stevie Ray Vaughan Antonio Carlos Jobim Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers Beastie Boys Benny Green/Russell Malone Bill Evans & Jim Hall Bill Frisell, Ron Carter & Paul Motian Bill Frisell/Dave Holland/Elvin Jones Bill…

  • A to G

    A to G A to G is a simple, free utility for Mac OS X that exports your Apple Address Book contacts into a Gmail-readable text file.

  • wow. I just found a bunch more people I know who are on twitter by using my gmail addressbook at http://twitter.com/invitations

  • Michael J Fox – Esquire, What I’ve Learned

    Michael J Fox – Esquire, What I’ve Learned My happiness grows in direct proportion to my acceptance, and in inverse proportion to my expectations.- Michael J Fox – Esquire, What I’ve Learned