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daily link  Wednesday, October 09, 2002


Revisiting Your 401(k). Your retirement plan at work may not be the best place for all your savings. [The Motley Fool
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CSS and lists. Advanced CSS lists. Mark Newhouse: CSS Design: Taming Lists. "I'll demonstrate how to use CSS to bring unwieldy lists under control. It's time for you to tell lists how to behave, instead of letting them run wild on your web page." (41 words) [dive into mark] [McGee's Musings
6:39:19 AM
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Regular Expressions. Data mining with regular expressions. [read more] [s l a m
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Understanding weblogs. I've been spending the past several weeks messing around with weblogs. Last week, the light bulb went on: I realized that a weblog could be a useful tool for personal knowledge management as well as for public communication. (published in tweney report, 2002-08-28) [tweney.com
6:35:06 AM
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Compendium of weblog resources. The most useful thing in the aforementioned article was a link to Weblogs Compendium, another good central clearinghouse of blog information and resources, today featuring pointers to useful third-party services such as myMediaList (for adding lists of books, music, and other media to your blog or web page) and blogLinker (for managing a modular link list, much like blogrolling.com). Naturally, there is a Compediumblog as well. [Radio Free Blogistan
6:33:17 AM
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Cool the thumbnail maker works great.  I just right clicked the photo on my desktop and selected resize.  I selected to fit it into a 45x45 screen.  It created thumbnail right next to it.  I then dropped it into my Radio images folder.  I check Radio's events page to see if it was upstreamed, it was and I clicked on the link.  I then right click cut and pasted it  into Radio's shortcuts area.  I created a new shortcut called Bush.  So now, if I ever want to include this photo in anything I write, all I need to do is put Bush in double quotes ("...").  See:

[John Robb's Radio Weblog]

 
6:32:46 AM 


Powertoys for Windows XP.  Ones I downloaded:  an thumbnail maker and a power calculator (I haven't had a scientific calculator for a while). [John Robb's Radio Weblog
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