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The View From Seat 4D

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I flew back from Washington Reagan Airport (National Airport for us old-timers) to Seattle yesterday. I was lucky enough to get an upgrade from Alaska Airlin...

Links for Saturday, June 9, 2007

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Big Digger – More info here. Britain Launches Massive Submarine – “More complex than the space shuttle, and able to circumnavigate the globe without sur...

Links for Friday, June 8, 2007

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Marc Andreesen: The Pmarca Guide to Personal Productivity – “The techniques that follow work together as an integrated set for me, but they probably won’t...

SOA – Stamp Out Attachments!

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Well-meaning family members often send me large emails with embedded Powerpoint slide shows imploring me to “check this out.” I have to apologetically tell t...

Links for Thursday, June 7, 2007

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Steve Barr: spring Quarter Wrapup – “I found that delving deep and really making an effort to thoroughly understand the material, rather than study explic...

Links for Wednesday, June 6, 2007

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Ansel Gasparini: Second Life Employment – “I thought it might be interesting to see how the Real Life job market was shaping up for Second Life residents ...

Links for Tuesday, June 5, 2007

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LibSecondLife Developer Portal – “This (will be) the best spot for developers to learn how to use libsecondlife now that they figured out how to compile t...

Links for Monday, June 4, 2007

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Pigs on Parade 2007 – “Welcome to Pigs on Parade 2007. The pigs have returned to help Pike Place Market raise money, celebrate its centennial and more!“ ...

Links for Sunday, June 3, 2007

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Eloise Pasteur: Importing Presentations Into SL – “The typical rules of good design powerpoint design slip over into good material design for Second Life....

Links for Friday, June 1, 2007

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Tara Hunt: Subversion As A Marketing Tool – “It seemed to me that the appearance of clued in was much more important than being clued in. And could you bl...