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Combining Quicklinks and Posts

Combining Quicklinks and Posts 01/07/2004 04:42 PM

Integrated Quicklinks Tutorial: This is a handy thing. I've always been tormented (high drama here) with the disparity between post styles. Some are long manifestos, and some are just a quick link.

...here's a brief tutorial for MoveableType on combining regular weblog entries with quicklinks (basically, entries from two blogs each using a different template) into one column.

I've thought about doing what he proposes here and not even having permalink pages for small posts. This all goes back to my theory about the value of URL real estate.

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I'll let you in on a little secret behind-the-scenes process that generates about 20% of my Gadgetopia posts. Here's how it goes, step by step:

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Using a punch or whatever other tools you deem necessary, mount the N connector so that it is about 1.2 inches from the closed end of the juice can as shown below. It is also a good idea to put a drip hole at the lowest point of the can to insure that water doesn't build up inside. After having this up a for a few months, I think it would be nice to put a plastic lid on the open end of the can so that the inside doesn't rust. During the time mine has been up, it has rusted and I have lost a couple of db on the signal strength. These two things may be correlated.

When I'm detained in a couple of weeks for pointing an odd, makeshift radio transceiver at the courthouse, will someone please vouch for my sanity?


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I was reading Yochai Benkler's paper, "Coase's Penguin, or Linux and the Nature of the Firm", (which I highly recommend) and saw a reference to this from Slashdot's FAQ which I think sums up my feelings as well.

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Dual Paolo post.....

Passions. In the last few months I have been getting more and more interested in guitar playing. It all started with GarageBand: soon after installing the software I realized that I needed to play some instrument to have more fun.

I had already payed guitars in the past, but never studied seriously: as a kid spending all that time exercising is usually not a priority.

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I still have to study and practice a lot before being able to publish some music here, but I'm enjoing every little bit of the process. These things are incredibly sexy, the addiction and lust that I knew from electronic gadgets is nothing compared to this.


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On May 12th I'm going to be in London to attend to Loïc UK blogger dinner.

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I can just see Paolo at those late night musician jam sessions, hunched over his ax -feeling the groove, tight in the pocket.

And I can just picture Paolo getting on his Ryan Air plane - for 1 Euro - cruising up to bloodey England for a bloodey blogger dinner.

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20 Year Archive on Google Groups: Here's an oldie but a goodie that I stumbled on again today.

Google mined its Usenet archive for the first mention of various events and pop culture icons. For instance, the first mention of Michael Jordan was dated to February 1993 by some guy named "Thurman":

Well, do I a see a monster brewing in North Carolina? Watching them today I see this freshman Curtis Hunter playing - he looks like a Michael Jordan clone.

From November 1989, we apparently have the very first posting of a pyramid scheme. Three years later we have the first posting that can be traced to an AOL user.

And, if you were lucky enough to stumble on this post in August of 1994, Jeff Bezos might have hired you for a little company he was starting called Amazon.

You must have experience designing and building large and complex (yet maintainable) systems, and you should be able to do so in about one-third the time that most competent people think possible.

Note that in the address to send resumes he uses the original name of the company: "Cadabra," as in "abracadabra."

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