Click here to read Dr Ding’s newest post. Jesus is coming, look busy. Seriously. I have no idea if/when Jesus is or isn’t arriving. Incidentally, I always picture him in old Birkenstock sandals and some sort of hemp dress getting laughed off the planet due to his poor fashion choices, lack of permanent address, and [...]
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01 Oct, 2006
Posted by: Dave In: Blog
I’ve officially been blogging for over a year now. I initially started the blog in September of 2005. The blog been filled with around 287 posts (288 after this one) and 97 comments (mostly from friends and family, but a few strangers have stopped by too). So, 287 blog entries in 365 days equals about [...]
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Google Talk is now available to anyone with an email address. The announcement was posted on the google blog today: Last year, we launched Google Talk, a free and easy service for making voice calls and sending instant messages. It used to be that only Gmail users could use Google Talk but now anyone can [...]
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Gawker collected, processed and posted smells from travelers in the NYC subway system into a google map. The next time you are in NYC wondering if that smell was a combination of poop, corndog, armpit and cabbage, you can pull up the smell map and confirm (or even contribute to the map). From the site: [...]
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What does it mean to be “in the flow” when you’re working or creating or writing or whatever? Here’s an article by Michael Buffington about being in the flow. Good stuff. -Dave
One of the most interesting winter caps I’ve even seen. A crafty blogger posted the plans on how to actually knit this on her blog here. (You know you want one.) -Dave
28 Aug, 2006
Posted by: Dave In: Blog
Check it out here. – Dave
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19 Aug, 2006
Posted by: Dave In: Blog
The locations of the last 10 visitors to this site. Neat huh? – Dave
I learned this lesson the hard way a few years ago. I was sitting at my computer at home, minding my own business when I caught a virus. Like an eye-watering kick to the crotch, within seconds the virus managed to foul up my computer’s innards so thoroughly it corrupted my machine’s operating system. Yes, [...]
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SlackerAstronomy.org This is one of my favorite science podcasts. According to the website Slacker Astronomy is “a weekly, five-ten minute podcast covering a recent news item in astronomy. Occasionally we do special chat shows, interviews and more.” They cover interesting tidbits from the world of astronomy in language that is comprehensible to non-scientists. They are [...]
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