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Friday, April 19, 2002 |
That's a lot of emails!
Dan Bricklin at the Boston Marathon: "As each runner crosses the starting line, lots of check points, and finally the finish line, their time is logged. Nextel let each runner specify up to six email addresses (up from two last year) to which to send an email immediately after each crossing giving the time and estimated arrival at the finish." Neat. [EVHEAD]
3:14:56 PM
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Some Movable Type users have the same weblog troubles that I do!
Scriptygoddess. Another useful weblog devoted to a specific topic - scriptygoddess has how-tos, MovableType hacks, bookmarks, projects, suggested reading, and other tricks. Hmm... that's an idea. Bookmark weblogs devoted to topics... [meryl's notes]
2:54:04 PM
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In addition to quoting each other...
What Are Webloggers Reading?. Another cool resource from onfocus.com: Weblog BookWatch, which searches weblogs passing through weblogs.com looking for links to books at Amazon.com and lists the most frequently mentioned books. [Link nfo]... [meryl's notes]
2:50:50 PM
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A Late Attempt at Relevance
Peggy Noonan's writing is among the best I read. Her work today regarding the Catholic crisis and the pope is, as usual, outstanding. Here's an excerpt:
He could start with Cardinal Bernard Law, whose actions have at least broken the spirit of the law. That would send a message to those in the church who need to hear it, that covering up, going along, and paying off victims is over. That careerism is over, and Christianity is back. [Wall Street Journal]
10:51:18 AM
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© Copyright 2002 Steve Pilgrim.
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