Remembranes
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How the future might come true. I've re-written most of Four Roads to the
Intention Economy, because I keep getting encouraging news about the
prospects. I...
I’ll be at VueConf US 2025!
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I’m going to be at VueConf US on Tuesday and Wednesday, which very
conveniently takes place here in Tampa! Between my recent trip to Greece,
being handed...
Goodbye Logic+Emotion, Hello Armano Design Group
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The world has changed much since 2006, and a recent Pandemic has
accelerated decades of change and transformation in less than two years.
We're only just a...
All the Fitbit activity badges
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Fitbit has discontinued their Fitbit One step trackers, which seems like a
good opportunity to step back and reflect on wearing one for the last
decade or ...
The Lens of Spring
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Back in the early days of this blog, I used to publish posts that were
mostly pictures of plants and flowers. Especially at this time of year. I
think that...
Rough Type has a new RSS feed
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As a result of attacks by hackers intent on selling bootleg viagra and
other goodies, Rough Type has made a hasty switch to a new blogging
platform (Word...
The All In Podcast and Syndicate
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A couple of months ago my pal Chamath texted me and said “I want to do a
podcast with me and you.” We discussed some names and landed on “All In,”
as a t...
No shortage of offline things to do
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During the last round of freezing rain and wind a neighbour’s tree came
down and took out our internet. Because it happened late on a Thursday,
Cogeco co...
The Trip of a Lifetime 4 Gundegai to Tarcutta
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MURRUMBIDGEE BRIDGEPRINCE ALFRED BRIDGEI suspect from what I can read on
the net that it is no longer used. I also saw a photo almost exactly like
mine on ...
Sick of hearing about niqabs?
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Me too, but I feel I have to put my oar in the water on this issue.
I’ll admit my prejudice right up front. I do not like [image:
niqab-citizenship-zuner...