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“I'm just about to vacate my FriendFeed account. I haven't been here for a while and already I've forgotten where to look, what to do, how anything works... It's just not the place for me, I'm too slow & dreary :) Bye now!”
September 9 at 2:09 am - Link
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September 8 at 6:46 am - adelaidereview.com.au - Link
"The worst crimes of academic publishing are to not methodically address all known sources of information and documented accounts on a subject, and to ignore information that conflicts with the premise of the author's research. Of the countless historians and researchers who have pored over the official documents and accounts of the founding and early years of South Australia, only two before Don Langmead – Grenfell Price (1924) and Professor Michael Williams (1974) – had either published doubt over the authorship of the 'parkland town plan' or surmised on its true origins." Great story about warring historians and the things which might influence their work. Includes this strangeness: "When Langmead went to the State Library of South Australia in the course of his research, he discovered that Dutton had put an embargo on access to the Light Papers he had researched for the 1984 revision of Founder of a City." Huh? (via forested, Delicious) - Deirdre
identi.ca
“Another favourite: "I think it's wrong only one company makes the game Monopoly." @thevolts [ http://identi.ca/notice/496584 ]”
September 8 at 4:35 am - Link
“Favourite random dents: "I don't care that they named a tea after a monkey, I still want it." @thevolts [ http://identi.ca/notice/491845 ]”
September 8 at 4:34 am - Link
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“Tick season is here again; Abbie the dog had one near her ear. It won't kill her, but she's slower than usual - probably has a headache.”
September 7 at 5:00 pm - Link
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“I've resurrected my blog on WordPress.com: http://120new.wordpress.com/ Endless & annoying design changes to follow, plus 50 edits per post.”
September 7 at 6:57 am - Link
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“Placename of the Day (because I like the way I hope it sounds): Dumbleyung, in Western Australia http://tinyurl.com/5d8mdy (Wikipedia)”
September 7 at 5:34 am - Link
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"070908" by tjk58 (Thomas Kösters)
September 7 at 5:06 am - vi.sualize.us - Link
identi.ca
“I've just spent a nice few hours looking at rocks & flipping them (for International Rock-Flipping Day). Extremely crappy photos expected.”
September 6 at 11:09 pm - Link
“@marvin And biscuits are cookies. The End. I think you wacky Americans say they're scones or something, but geez, that's just not possible.”
September 6 at 11:08 pm - Link
“@marvin Damn, I wish we had favouriting here! Your "who needs atmosphere" dent is 5-star :)”
September 6 at 11:03 pm - Link
identi.ca
“Anybody with a laptop: is it normal for them to make a rattly noise (near the fan) occasionally - like there might be crumbs stuck in there?”
September 6 at 3:50 pm - Link
“@marvin Re aliens: Haha! Good point. Apart from an atmosphere & choc-chip biscuits (cookies), Earth might not have a lot to offer them.”
September 6 at 3:47 pm - Link
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Little River Band, "Cool change", YouTube (4:59)
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September 6 at 6:41 am - youtube.com - Link
Sea creatures being joyous, and a song from 1979. (12 MB) - Deirdre
identi.ca
“Downloading two video versions of one song (playing a bit from each as it loads), & suddenly their timing meshed & they sang in stereo. Woo.”
September 6 at 6:00 am - Link
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September 6 at 4:13 am - vianegativa.us - Link
"[Last year] people flipped rocks on four continents on sites ranging from mountaintops to urban centers to the floors of shallow seas. Rock-flippers found frogs, snakes, and invertebrates of every description, as well as fossils and other cool stuff. [...] Be sure to replace all rocks as soon as possible after documenting whatever lies beneath them. Any and all forms of documentation are welcome: still photos, video, sketches, prose, or poetry. We encourage those of a scientific bent to try and identify everything they find, but we’re also open to purely lyrical or impressionistic responses." - Deirdre
identi.ca
“@morningporch Next year: The International Talk Like A Rock-Flipping Pirate Day! Two for the price of one ;)”
September 6 at 3:54 am - Link
“@morningporch Thanks! Looking at the Rock-Flipping posts now. Interesting idea.”
September 6 at 3:52 am - Link
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"290808a" by tjk58 (Thomas Kösters)
September 6 at 12:07 am - vi.sualize.us - Link
identi.ca
“It only took me 13 minutes to get that stupid theory into 140 characters. I'm thinking the alien in my brain should have helped out a bit.”
September 5 at 11:36 pm - Link
“@marvin My theory: aliens invade brains to get us up early, then the planetary invasion takes place late afternoon when we're all snoozy ;)”
September 5 at 11:33 pm - Link
“@bibliotech Arrr! I would have forgotten! Thanks for the reminder. Talk Like A Pirate Day, 19 September!”
September 5 at 11:21 pm - Link
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“I woke up stupidly early again, fully-functioning and even (eek!) nearly happy. Obviously the aliens are taking over, one brain at a time.”
September 5 at 3:33 pm - Link
“@marvin It'd be nice if animals were landmarks. "Turn right at the possum & when you see the horses, go left until the eagle is overhead."”
September 5 at 3:31 pm - Link
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September 5 at 3:59 pm - birdsinbackyards.net - Link
"...allows you to search, browse or find information about individual Australian birds." Includes MP3 files of bird calls on some pages. - Deirdre
September 5 at 2:59 pm - sciencedaily.com - Link
"The idea of photocopying all the relevant documents was [an] impossibility, because of cost, time and travel constraints. [...] An off-hand remark to one of the staff at the Riksarkivet revealed that they not only allowed non-flash photography of their collections, but they even had a camera stand setup for the occasional photographing of maps and images that could not be photocopied. Gennari set about photographing 2,500 documents, producing some 25,000 images in total, which would have been the equivalent of $15,000 worth of photocopying. If he had used a film camera, almost 700 rolls of film (about $4,000) would have been required with the attendant costs of converting those to photo CDs adding $30,000 to the total costs). However, with the images safely stored on a handful of recordable DVDs Gennari was able to import the whole collection into Google's free Picasa image library software for cataloguing and study on his return to the US." (via Uncertain Times) - Deirdre
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“Every afternoon walk I've seen a possum asleep in a tree, but for 3 days it was missing. I worried it had died. But no! Today it was back :)”
September 5 at 5:26 am - Link
“@sorbus Best of luck with your trip to Yosemite (if "best of luck" is appropriate for whatever you'll be doing).”
September 5 at 5:14 am - Link
“There's no posting box when I sign in here - nothing to write in. Twhirl to the rescue again.”
September 5 at 5:11 am - Link
identi.ca
“WordPress.com now has a bookmarklet for quick posting: http://tinyurl.com/5dbttv (WP blog) Excellent, I love those things!”
September 4 at 6:29 pm - Link
“I saw an article saying people "cried fowl" & imagined a sudden onslaught of chickens.”
September 4 at 5:41 pm - Link
“@marvin That's a lot of rain! We had 75mm (3") over the last 24hrs & now everything feels sodden & yuck. It's a relief to see the end of it.”
September 4 at 5:39 pm - Link
identi.ca
“What one earth happened when I signed up to Identi.ca?? I've hardly shut up since I got here. Scary.”
September 4 at 2:22 am - Link
“@sorbus Plus, if that last dent sounds excessively motherly, it's because I'm 500 years old; "sounding motherly" comes with the territory.”
September 4 at 2:17 am - Link
identi.ca
“@morningporch There are some lovely windows in your post about your town, btw. (I'm scared to comment on blogs these days. Weirdness.)”
September 3 at 4:22 pm - Link
“Sorry, forgot to add the link to @marvin's dent about being asked to move: http://identi.ca/notice/410049 Coolness & style, Mrs Marvin! :)”
September 3 at 4:20 pm - Link
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September 3 at 3:40 pm - lifehacker.com - Link
"The internet is atwitter with Google Chrome's innovative new features, but there was no clear winner in our speed test comparing Firefox and Chrome—which means your choice of browser may depend solely on features. Apart from a few specific issues (namely process management), many of Chrome's best features are already available in Firefox 3, proving yet again the power of extensibility. From incognito browsing and the streamlined download manager to URL highlighting and improved search, let's take a look at how you can bring some of Google Chrome's best features to Firefox." - Deirdre
September 3 at 3:16 pm - readwriteweb.com - Link
"Google's Matt Cutts dropped by our previous coverage to say that "no, we don't want rights to everything you send through Chrome." Can Google be trusted though? Below we review just the most recent history of privacy concerns raised about Google. It's a mixed bag, but we argue that given this context, no individual case should be taken lightly." - Deirdre
identi.ca
“The aforementioned spider did survive, but no thanks to me.”
September 3 at 4:41 am - Link
“In the shower I moved a spider so it wouldn't fall to the ground & get hit by water, but it fled, jumped to the ground, & got hit by water.”
September 3 at 4:41 am - Link
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“@marvin Gee, you're a handy chap! The waffles on Hodgepodgery look good. And so does the lovely delicate colour of that geranium.”
September 3 at 2:25 am - Link
“@marvin I just hope the poor child isn't sobbing into his pillow right now. He'll probably never play sport ever EVER again.”
September 3 at 2:22 am - Link
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“Stepping away from the computer now, as I should have done before.”
September 2 at 6:02 pm - Link
“Well, that was rude. I apologise for directing anger at the whole American nation instead of the person writing dents every 5 milliseconds.”
September 2 at 5:59 pm - Link
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“@sorbus No, on second thoughts, your drawings look like animation stills. I get the feeling they want to be moving.”
September 2 at 3:20 pm - Link
“@sorbus Nice drawings. They look like - if you turned away long enough - they might start growing.”
September 2 at 3:17 pm - Link
“My computer just made some alarming clanking noises. I shut it down & restarted, & so far, so good. But ouch, that's not supposed to happen.”
September 2 at 3:02 pm - Link
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“Oh! Delicious saved a 2nd bookmark from the same URL when I added "?1" at the end. Seems to be working, anyway. Fingers crossed.”
September 2 at 5:02 am - Link
“Steve Jobs, "You've got to find what you love", Commencement address, Stanford Uni, 2005: http://tinyurl.com/8hf2q (text)”
September 2 at 4:26 am - Link
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September 1 at 11:26 pm - monototo.wordpress.com - Link
"The iPhone 3G’s ability to geotag photos out of the box was a major draw card for me. Unfortunately, there’s something awry with the way geotagged photos are being handled in OS X. At the moment whether you import photos through iPhoto, Preview or using Image Capture, at some point the GPS reference may get set to North/West. This is a problem if you live outside of the North-Western hemisphere. Regardless of whether Apple fixes this, you’re still going to have to retag all of your old photos. So a few weeks ago I wrote a script to automate the process." - Deirdre
September 1 at 11:14 pm - delicious.com - Link
An account I've just started for saving quotations. - Deirdre
September 1 at 10:59 pm - readingrussell.blogspot.com - Link
I found this site while searching for the context of a popular Russell quote - this blog was the only decent source I could find, bless it. From the first post: "My half-baked plan is to devote some time to reading a few books by Bertrand Russell over the next few years -- OK, it isn't a hugely ambitious plan. This blog has been founded as a place to record some notes on that reading, should it come to pass." - Deirdre
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“@morningporch Oh no!”
September 1 at 5:07 am - Link
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