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Arthurbergamo: @ Amber: Yep. I likeded it. He was a nice guy too. Good night John Boy.

Posted by anonymous on November 30, 2007


YouTube - Ice is Dangerous, even in Portland

Posted by anonymous on November 30, 2007

Home video of a multitude of car crashes on an icy hill in Portland, OR

Vote for your favourite name | Greenpeace International

Posted by amber on November 30, 2007

you will not believe the name that’s winning.

How To Do Digital Planning

Posted by anonymous on November 30, 2007

"Anyway I’ve given up on trying to understand what a digital planner is. So here’s a list of skills that I think would be handy if you want to be a digital planner (or a planner who has some digital powers)."

How do you manage your RSS?

Posted by anonymous on November 30, 2007

I’ve actually had this conversation with a few people recently. I can’t remember who suggested it, but I decided to go with a tiered approach. I’ve got a “friends” folder, a “searches” folder (which always gets read first and includes all my ego feeds) and then “tier 1″, “tier 2″ and “tier 3.” To be perfectly honest, I never really get to tier three and hardly even get to two. So, I open up the floor to you (and test comments in the quickies column): How do you organize your RSS feeds?

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Sink or Swim: Managing RSS Feeds with Better Groups

Posted by anonymous on November 30, 2007

43 Folders on how best to organize your RSS feeds.

Undercover restorers fix Paris landmark’s clock

Posted by anonymous on November 30, 2007

"’Cultural guerrillas’ cleared of lawbreaking over secret workshop in Pantheon "

Arthurbergamo: Ron English killed it on Spring Street tonight. Eat your heart out Banksy.

Posted by anonymous on November 30, 2007


satishk: @sterlingely: Totally! Can’t wait to see what’s lined up.

Posted by anonymous on November 29, 2007

satishk: @sterlingely: Totally! Can’t wait to see what’s lined up.

How to Clean up Mac OS X Mail’s Auto-Complete List - About Email

Posted by anonymous on November 29, 2007

If you use Apple’s Mail.app at work you’ve probably run across this problem: Someone’s default address changes to their home address without you noticing and you end up sending work correspondence to their personal email. After it happened to me today, I finally decided to take action and ask metafilter. Within minutes I had my answer: Select “Previous Recipients” under “Window” and search for the email you don’t want to send to anymore. Then just remove it from the list. Easy answer to an annoying problem.


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