Jun 18, 2006
Today I had the chance to go back to one of my favourite locales. It’s called Juniper Point. For the smart and savvy they can figure out exactly where that is. I do this for fear that too many others will discover its beauty. Although quite honestly it’s labelled by signs for anyone within the vicinity.
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Jun 17, 2006
I finally had the chance to really pick up and read Paulo Coelho’s “The Alchemist”. I’m normally the type of reader that likes to discover a gem of a book hidden admist the obscure. However I ventured this time with a best seller. Apparently it’s been translated into numerous languages and has been a best seller in Latin America for quite some time.
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Jun 11, 2006
Alright I’ve been using Pandora for a long long while now. It’s been my secret pleasure discovering new music. It makes use of the music genome project and it is very similar to Moodlogic. It basically makes use of a very human analysis and break down of songs by over 400 different qualities. What sets it apart from Moodlogic is the fact that it is done right.
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Jun 9, 2006
Here’s something that’s quite useful from Google. It’s Google Browser Sync, an extension for Firefox to automatically synchronize all settings, cookies, bookmarks, etc between computers. You can get it here.
Jun 9, 2006
Here’s another plugin I’ve created for SlimStat to allow you map your visitors onto a Google Map. This plugin requires my modifications to SlimStat that allow it to track cities as well as latitude and longitude coordinates. If you haven’t modified your SlimStat you will definitely need to do that first. Instructions to modify it can be found here.
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