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Entries for March, 2007

Mr. Manners on Eating Dinner Rolls

Mr. Manners is one of my favorite podcasts to listen to if I have a few minutes to kill. Carly and I were listening to Mr. Manners’ takes on finger foods on the way to work today, where he covered things like when it’s appropriate to use a fork & knife for onion rings. Things [...]

Skiing Down an Escalator

This looks like an adrenaline rush: Year-round ski jump training without the jump.

Crime Dropping in Longfellow

Looks like graffiti removal efforts are paying off in Longfellow: Shun Tillman cites different reasons in The Bridge.

Charging Jurors for WiFi Access

Jeremy Toeman from LIVEdigitally is living the jury duty lifestyle, and has filed the following report on the WiFi status in the jury waiting room: Doing time… (on jury duty) – The good part is, the summons waiting room has WiFi. – The bad parts are, it’s not free, it’s slow, and it drops connections [...]

Yahoo's Testing an Interesting Search Interface on AllTheWeb

Yahoo’s getting crushed by Google in search right now, but maybe they’re on to something with the interface they’re testing over at livesearch.alltheweb.com. The site offers real-time updates to search results as you type, so searches become more relevant as you add words to your query. Remove a word if things become too narrow – [...]

Russian Gangsta Architecture

This is very different from the homes built by Minneapolis gangstas. Check out the photo gallery. via Matthew Ingram.

Environmental Trends of the Rich

One thing I really like about reading Seth Godin’s stuff is his ability to sucinctely state things I’ve been thinking about for a while. Since I tend to agree with him, so he must be pretty smart. Seth’s Blog: Noimpactman makes an impact The richest and best-educated people in our economy are shifting, and pretty [...]

Kermit’s Been Through a Lot

Kermit really opens up in song. First, the Rainbow Connection, now this:

Least Dangerous Game Starts Saturday

I’m jumping on the Least Dangerous Game scene. Looks like Aaron and Erica beat me to it. I’m such a laggard. I can’t say that I really know what this is about, but it sounds like it’s a medallion-hunt kinda thing except you’re looking for a person who’s popping out hints using Twitter. Backing up, [...]

How to Automate Outside.in Submissions of Local Blog Posts

Outside.in, as I’ve written about before, is a local news aggregation site where content from local news sites and blogs are organized by city, neighborhood, and / or zip code to build a create a unique collection of news from a wide variety of sources. Local bloggers submit their sites to outside.in. The site then [...]

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