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Tuesday, September 9, 2003 |
For most people, of course, the most obvious change is that the greenback won't be all green anymore. The new $20 contains background colors of pink (peach) and blue, in addition to different shades of green. [CNN]
It's strange but the one thing that I really looked forward to after spending a summer in Canada was getting and using currency that was all one color. Greenbacks were a comfort then, they let me know I was home.
I am wondering if I will still feel at home with "peachbacks".
1:26:53 PM
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How to tell when someone uses Radio Userland. If you suddenly see 20-30 ancient posts showing up in NetNewsWire as new posts you can be assured that the feed is coming from a Radio weblog. Just shrug it off and offer condolences for the person still using Radio in all of its bugginess. [Mac Net Journal]
On the other hand, if it weren't for Rob using Radio last year. I would have never found his site, never contributed to it, and never clicked on the ad links that he now posts.
Sure, Radio isn't the perfect weblogging tool. But I don't think that there is a perfect weblogging tool.
It must be a slow day at Mac Net Journal.
1:04:39 PM
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