Month: January 2008

  • links for 2008-01-22

    links for 2008-01-22 Fimoculous.com – misc – Best Blogs of 2007 That You (Maybe) Aren’t Reading Best Blogs of 2007 That You (Maybe) Aren’t Reading (tags: 2007 bestof blogs todo) Monmouth County Oral History Archive The Monmouth County Library System is celebrating the new millennium by exploring the past through the Oral Histories of 100…

  • Email design and spam testing

    Email design and spam testing online service to test your email campaigns for proper viewing and spam filtering. Must-do for RBESPN neighbor news.

  • solved by wordpress feed problem by downgrading to 2.3.2. The feeds in 2.4 seem to be broken. Downgrading breaks the user password hash.

  • chugging through my todo list. Omnifocus should auto-sync with iCal instead of requiring a manual sync.

  • New comments policy for redbankgreen

    New comments policy for redbankgreen John Ward’s new policy for commenting on RBG. Perhaps it will raise the level of discourse a bit.

  • I’m running a bleeding-edge version of wordpress on jimwillis.org and its feeds are breaking. This is also causing problems on the WBB.

  • Campaign Reporting in Under 140 Taps – New York Times

    Campaign Reporting in Under 140 Taps – New York Times Twitter-reporting for the NYT.

  • EchoDitto

    EchoDitto We create vibrant communities online and empower people through the creative use of emerging technologies… .building authentic internet voices and the establishment of a vigorous open source community is critical to the functioning of our democracy.

  • Fraser Speirs – My Photo Editing Workflow

    Fraser Speirs – My Photo Editing Workflow I find that I can usually edit down 350 images to around 50 in 40-60 minutes and I thought I would share how I go about this.

  • Paulding.com and local online journalism at Ghost of Midnight

    Paulding.com and local online journalism at Ghost of Midnight The power of this network is that as it forms and grows it begins to write the narrative of the life of the community. In doing so it naturally challenges the schools, the newspapers, the politicians and the business community.