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To answer Jeff Gordon’s question, “Would you take this bowl slate over the one you have?”, I’d have to answer “Yes!”
Tag: links
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For our European friends with a fetish for the lighter-haired.
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Audio Adrenaline offers a never-before-released song, “Blood Brothers”, for $1 to raise money for their Hands and Feet ministry, their main focus now that they are no longer recording or touring. Collected through PayPal.
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A MP3 mashup of classic Led Zeppelin tunes mixed with traditional Christmas fare. Music only, no vocals. Good stuff.
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Some Oakland fans are so opposed to the rumor of the A’s signing Barry Bonds, they’re threatening to mail back all of their team memorabilia should it prove true.
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Yeah, I’m all for being environmentally friendly when it makes sense, and in recycling, but this is a case where I’ll just say “No.”
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Geoff Smith has a new Christmas EP out, 5 original Christmas songs for $4.99, as a MP3 download. Great piano rock a la Billy Joel. I highly recommend Geoff’s work.
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Too. Freaking. Cool.
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For those who simply aren’t content enough to put iTunes in shuffle mode: tag your tunes with colors to reflect the mood of the music. So when you’re feeling all emo, you know what depressing songs to listen to at a glance.
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To celebrate the impending arrival of the latest Mac OS X Missing Manual, here are six–yes, six–of author David Pogue’s favorite Leopard tips.
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Type in the word of phrase you want to hear in R2’s distinctive chirps and whistles, and you’re delivered the corresponding audio.
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Newton software resource. Will come in handy for my “new” eMate and my resurrected MessagePad 2100.
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Adobe’s Dr. Ken Lunde has some great, high-resolution wallpapers of many different types of pistols. Really nice stuff if you’re a firearms enthusiast.
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This is just awesome. (Thanks, Lee!)
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Lots of info specific to computer books, since Mr. Webb works for a computer book publisher, but also tons relevant to other non-fiction publishing.
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Yet I could read this entire thing to my grandmother, who’s been smoking since before I was born (I’ll be 37 on 12/03/07), and it wouldn’t make any difference to her…
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As it says: an incredibly fast dictionary, though I think I still prefer Ninjawords, which has a permanent place in my browser’s bookmark bar.
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Another URL shortening service (makes it easier to email/IM/twitter long links) you might want to consider, since TinyURL seems to be up and down of late.