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  • \”Is anyone still reading feeds?\” – Josue Salazar

    Long-time friend Josue Salazar asks, via Twitter: "Actually, is anyone still reading feeds? I bet many mainly live off of content people are tweeting links about. Sensational content != good." Sounds familiar.

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  • Scarab beetle

    This little guy was hanging out on our eggplant.

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  • I blame Crocodile Dundee

    Make no mistake. No Reservations is a show primarily about food. That doesn’t mean that every episode is only about food or that the entire length of the program is centered around food. Sometimes an episode focuses more on the people, culture, history, geography, or various other aspects of a location – instead of only

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  • Bing ‘forces’ Silverlight install

    Roz Savage, the Ocean Rower I linked to the other day, recently mentioned that she was a feature on Bing.com’s home page. Since I’m a few days behind on reading her posts she was no longer featured on the home page by the time I got there. I noticed that Bing.com’s home page features have

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  • Using Twitter favorites to retain value and reduce distraction

    To many of you this may seem like a no brainer but I thought I’d share the way I use Twitter’s favorite feature anyway because I’ve found it very valuable over the last few months. In nearly every Twitter application, and on the site itself, you may favorite a Tweet with minimal effort. On the

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  • Safari Glims = broken keyboard shortcuts

    Keyboard shortcuts, both for the browser itself and for Web sites that take advantage of them, can be extremely powerful. Google Reader set the precedent for keyboard shortcuts by working through a stream of information using J to advance and K to move backward through the stream. The Big Picture, Ffffound, and now Tumblr’s Dashboard

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  • Aren’t Mondays the greatest?

    Mondays are notoriously the least favorite day of the week. The end of the weekend. The beginning of the work week – no matter how you look at it, it isn’t good. Which is why I love that No Reservations is on Monday night. What better way to cap off an otherwise crappy day? Tune

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  • Fishing with kids

    Eliza and I did a little fishing with my friend Johnny and his kids Kristopher, Micailyn, and Nicolas on Wednesday. Fishing with kids is always an adventure.

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  • VW Van

    WANTS! A personal life goal is to go across country in one of these babies.

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  • Odosketch

    I played around with Odosketch for a few minutes and at first glance – it is one of the better ‘in-browser’ sketching tools out there. I look forward to working with it in the future. Via David Kaneda.

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  • No Reservations – Chile. Airs Monday July, 13

    [viddler id-1c6c90f4 h-278 w-420] To say that I’m excited, wouldn’t be enough. You all know where I will be on Monday. Sitting on my couch, mouth gaping, a warm pool of drool at my feet, staring at my television – listening to the snarkiest man alive – Anthony Bourdain – talk about meat, fat, butter,

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  • Missing the old days of blogging

    Michael Heilemann recently had an idea for a comment system based on Twitter @replies. Not a new idea, to be sure, as there are several rather well-documented solutions for this floating around out there. But that isn’t the bit I’m interested in with his post. I’m interested in the bit where he says he misses

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  • Blackeyed Susan on Odosketch

    Decided to try my hand at the aforelinked Odosketch. Taking inspiration from the Black-eyed Susans I drew this. Pretty neat to see it played back.

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  • viewport=550, or, the new mobile photos pages if you’re using an iPhone or iPod touch

    As of a few hours ago, if you’re viewing any of the mobile photos (such as this one that I just put up) on an iPhone or iPod touch, the viewing area should automatically ‘zoom’ into the proper area. You may send payments via Paypal.

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  • Roz Savage, Ocean Rower

    Talk about a job title. Ocean Rower has to be one of the best ones I’ve come across yet and Roz Savage, who is currently in the Pacific Ocean rowing solo from Hawai’i to Tuvalu in her second stage of her Pacific voyage, has the privilege of owning it. I’m still reading her daily posts

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  • Recent rainbows

    Not the greatest photos, that’s for sure (the second was was taken through our living room window in our apartment with an iPhone), but I find rainbows just great. Recently we’ve had an awful lot of rain, and particularly when it rains in the evenings the sun is shining through the rain and mist, making

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  • Fancy Fast Food

    Via Mena Trott, via Serious Eats…. Fancy Fast Food. To all employees of Burger King, McDonald’s, Wendy’s, Taco Bell and their ilk – I would like my next meal to come looking like this.

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  • EDGE, an iPhone game I want to buy

    The first iPhone game I’ve wanted to buy this badly since Rolando 1.0, Edge. I’ll be picking this up in the near future.

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  • Black-eyed Susans

    Not sure what Susan did or why she has a black eye but these are cool flowers nonetheless.

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  • A magnified mosquito

    This little guy put a pretty good suckin’ on my hand before I figured out he was in the house. So I trapped him under my magnifying glass for a few hours before using my junk-store-salvaged microscope to look at him up close and personal.

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  • Facebook for iPhone 3.0 coming soon

    When the Web-based version of the Facebook iPhone application shipped it was great. When the first version of the native Facebook iPhone application shipped it was great. Even though I think it is a bit overdue, when the next version of the Facebook iPhone application ships, it will more than likely be great too.

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  • Weight loss tips by Matt Haughey

    Although I don’t agree with Matt’s "weigh yourself everyday" approach I do believe that different things work for different people and so I suggest reading both Matt’s tips and his weight loss blog Stronger, Fitter, Faster. Via Dan Benjamin.

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  • Strawberry picking at Pallman’s again this year and making wine

    Last year, when Eliza and I picked strawberries at Pallman’s Poultry Farm, was my first time picking strawberries. So, obviously – this year was my second. This time we had company. Our friends Paul and Sherin joined us and not only did we have a good time – we picked a lot of berries. At

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  • Star Wars (John Williams is The Man)

    I’m a huge fan of John Williams. Seriously. I have nearly every work he’s ever wrote, conducted, and recorded. When Kyle Slattery posted this video on his Tumblr I knew I had to ‘repost’ it here. By ApprenticeA on YouTube.

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  • New labels in Gmail

    I’ve never used labels but Google’s recent updates to Gmail may lead me to use them. Do you use labels? If so, how?

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  • Chili peppers

    Chili peppers from our garden. Looking forward to melting my taste buds on these babies.

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  • Peter and his DSLR

    My brother Peter fooling around with his new DSLR which is the new Digital Rebel XSi. He’s now a Canon person like Eliza and I (we have matching Digital Rebel XTis).

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  • Sebastian

    This is the way he looks when he’s looking at pretty little girls. He loves the ladies.

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  • The Macbook Pro

    Setting up the new 15-inch Macbook Pro. The Migration Assistant is absolutely incredible.

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  • Zucchini flower

    Though our garden is getting over watered, there is life. Zucchini flowers, lettuce, strawberries, and green beans are starting to take off.

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  • Pickles drinking from the sink

    This is all Eliza’s fault. She has created a monster. But a cute monster.

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  • Food in jars – learning to can food

    It is no secret that Eliza and I have a lot of learning to do regarding our gardening adventures. Our biggest problem to solve, it seems, will be what to do with all of the produce. Marisa McClellan has our solution. FoodInJars.com is her Web site that has a single mission: "a campaign to teach

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  • Ebert and I wholly disagree about Transformers 2

    I consider Roger Ebert to be an excellent movie critic. His reviews have caused me to rent many a film – and I’ve enjoyed nearly all of them as much as he did in his reviews. Recently, however, he crapped all over Transformers 2. I saw the movie over the weekend and enjoyed it very

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  • AuRants, opening soon in Duryea, PA.

    Our friends Dave Ciminelli (master chef) and Mike Matosky are opening a restaurant in Duryea, Pennsylvania – soon. It is called AuRants and to say that I’m excited about the opening wouldn’t be enough. They plan on taking full advantage of both Facebook and Twitter with their new venture to make announcements, share deals, and

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  • A replacement battery for the black Macbook

    Another day, another goodie comes in the mail. What will soon be Eliza’s black Macbook needed a replacement battery. It now has one. Update: After just the first charge the black Macbook is getting about 3 hours of battery life. Splendid.

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  • The Weinert guys

    John and Kristopher Weinert fishing. We won’t mention the current score between the two fishing this year. (Kristopher is most likely ahead.)

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  • Picking strawberries

    A perfect day for Eliza and I to pick strawberries with Paul and Sherin. Wine, smoothies, and all sorts of goodies to come.

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  • Got my laptop bag in the mail

    Just received my new laptop bag in the mail today. No, it isn’t a pizza box (or any of the 15 coolest laptop bags listed here), it is a carbon-colored Small Alley case from STM. Even though the details for the bag say that it fits laptops up to 13" I’ve been assured by Cameron

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  • From Rapid Fat Loss to Strongmen: A Guide to Becoming Superhuman.

    Photo: Left to right – A nice guy that worked at AT&T whose name escapes me, Tim Ferris, and I. Tim Ferriss, who I had the pleasure of sharing some barbecue with in Austin a few years ago, is preparing his second book – with the working title – From Rapid Fat Loss to Strongmen:

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  • Bufo fowleri – or the common Toad

    Caught this little guy while fishing in Prompton, PA a few weeks ago. The thing to watch out for when catching toads is that they are not being stalked by some other animal like a snake or snapping turtle. They are the main source of food for many animals so beware.

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  • A PHP Wrapper for Freewheel.tv’s API

    Jeff Johns, fellow Viddler team member and jogger (although he’s much more accomplished than I in that area), recently wrote and released an open source PHP wrapper for Freewheel’s API. Much needed by the Viddler team, open for the world.

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  • 76ers go back to retro logo

    Yes! The Philadelphia 76ers, my favorite basketball team for better or worse, is going back to their old logo. I will be purchasing new apparel soon.

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  • Three years with the Macbook

    Three years is a long time. In the world of electronics it might as well be an eternity. So you’d think I’d be surprised to report that I’ve been using my black Macbook for a little more than three years. But I’m not surprised at all. Why? Two years ago, near the one-year anniversary of

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  • Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland

    Here is the first look at Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland courtesy of USA Today. It is unfortunate that I have little faith in Tim Burton these days. I was very disappointed with Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. I didn’t like the remake as much as I didn’t like the fact that they remade what

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  • Baby changing station

    Apparently you can exhange your child for a new one right in the McDonald’s bathroom. Cool feature.

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  • Nikki saves a turtle

    Nikki did not want this turtle to be hurt so she rescued it from the middle of the road.

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  • West Virginia river

    Beautiful country here in West Virginia.

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  • Conan the Librarian

    Drawn into the bottom of a sink in a Rest Area bathroom in Maryland. Odd.

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  • I’ve got a Fever, and the only prescription is more subscriptions

    Shaun Inman, the very same lad that brought Mint to the world, is now throwing his hat into the feed-reading arena in a very different way. Fever is a download-and-install Web-based feed reader that has a "what’s hot" twist. Keeping up with a lot of feed subscriptions is a challenge and so Shaun has created

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  • Getting out the summer clothes

    Annnndddd…. refreshed. It is summer and that means its time to reach under the bed, pull out the boxes full of shorts, tee shirts, snorkeling equipment, and frisbees. Time to get away from the TV and computer screens, get outside and enjoy the sun. That same spirit is what spurred me to give this site

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