Ivy seems to think so and I’m starting to believe her. My Amazon redesign post took me all of two minutes to write, yet is getting read by folks from various corners of the globe. That’s nice and all, but
Watch out, Chris Wage!
I got a message on Flickr a while ago about a picture I took of the Tennessee State Capitol building — that the online guide Schmap may want to use it and would I indicate my approval or not. So
Amazon site redesign
My boss and my coworker stumbled across an Amazon redesign today. Not wanting to be left out, I kept deleting cookies and reloading until I got into their test. You can read about the changes here. So far, I think
Formulating a hypothesis
I just had a lovely lunch with two former co-workers. (Sorta. I worked there for such a short period of time that we barely count as co-workers.) And it got me to thinking. I think maybe Digital Dog is to
Protected: A little work-related good news
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Image resizing technique
This is a really cool demonstration of a technique for image resizing that respects what is designated as the main focus area or areas of an image. Some of the illustrations get a little freaky, in the sense that this
Keeping ’em on their toes
Amazon has introduced a feature called “Lightning Deals” on their Gold Box page apparently as a direct response to the popularity of Woot.com. Cool. I dig it when the hip newcomer (relatively speaking) keeps the old-timer on its toes.
Although come to think of it, Paris might not get my mind off of rats…
OK, right off the bat, here’s the sucky thought du jour: I can’t decide if we should go through with the trip we were planning to Europe. Though I’m in luck if I need to travel, because I’ve got bags
I loves me some internet laziness.
I love the internet. A minute ago I stumbled across a blog post on organization I wanted to keep, and I thought, “I bet I could write an Applescript so that I could mail something to myself at a particular
Random ways my brain works
Random ways my brain works, originally uploaded by Kate O’. Every time I see this package in the break room at work, I imagine a “Coffee Singles” dating service for people who love java.
