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  • 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.

  • Valerie Tiberius – Workshop Papers

    Valerie Tiberius – Workshop Papers Papers from the Minnesota Interdisciplinary Workshop on Well-Being. This workshop brought together a small number of philosophers and psychologists to discuss our work on well-being and the relationship between our disciplines’ approaches to the topic.