archive for March 2001
3/28/01 11 days?!?
Wow, 11 days between new anti-blog entries [pre-anti-blog/news merge]; that’s a record so far.
Some other nifty design stuff can “fill the hole” for now: I recently read an article on the aforementioned A List Apart that purported to be an analysis of web trends for the year 2000, but really it was a glorified [...]
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3/21/01 spay and neuter your cats and dogs
Well, the NTSB says that over 44,000 people die in car accidents a year, compared to about 6 train passengers…. That should be a comfort, but, well, it makes driving seem so much less safe….
And Suki, our little New Year’s kitty, now weighs 8.8 pounds. 3 weeks ago she weighed 7.8 pounds. Admittedly, she had [...]
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3/20/01 derailed!
Um, well, yeah, great. Traveling by train seems to have its risks. The recent Amtrak derailment runs the risk of derailing our ability to enjoy our upcoming trip….
On a brighter note, it’s spring, and it actually feels like it. See you in a couple weeks, Nick….
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3/17/01 quick hit
Happy St. Paddy’s Day—hope you get your fill of green beer!
Back on the “early days of the web” kick, remember random URL generators? What the hell is the point?
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3/12/01 why do I live here?
I was looking for last Friday’s A List Apart—Do you do web design? If yes, read A List Apart religiously! Anyway, it wasn’t there—Zeldman is at SXSW in Austin. [Why didn't I go?]
However, he left several nice breadcrumbs in lieu of an issue. One of which is a link to the 5k, a contest for [...]
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3/6/01 on immigrating to Canada
Ever thought about immigrating to Canada? You can’t just go there and become a citizen; it’s harder than that. They have a complex point system that takes into account age, education, language skills, occupation (including how much training your occupation supposedly requires, and how much demand for it exists in Canada), number of years of [...]
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3/2/01 the equivalent of time travel
Happy Birthday, Will! See, I can do it…. [Posted retroactively—doh!]
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