When your name becomes a verb
If you have been following the Bobby Calvan debacle, this might be one of the best commentaries on it.
There are few things more powerful than using a noun as a verb. I think my favorite is still “Don’t Leeroy Jenkins this.” Which I once used in a meeting with some tech support guys. Upper management just blinked, but the a couple tech guys familiar with the story nearly wet themselves.
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This link has more than you ever wanted to know about springing forward and falling back. “Why do we still practice Daylight Savings Time?” Short answer It seems studies suggest it saves us money.
BTW: This weekend we set our clocks back. Unless your my VCR, which automatically did it a month ago.
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Take screenshots of web pages with FireShot
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New template
I’ve finally updated the template.. I still need to get in there and tweak it. I first saw this at What in Tarnation. Hopefully I’ll update it soon so they don’t look identical. But I don’t think we shared readers. But, that’s the problem with getting a templates from a blog you read regularly. Which bringing me to my next stop on this train of thought: RSS feeds. All my favorite blogs (and news) are in my Google reader, and I’m wondering, will the day come when no one sees your theme? I’m sure I’ve missed half a dozen theme changes from Tony just because I subscribe to his feed. ![]()
Gotta run.. but more on this soon.
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“Mom and Dad” kicked out of School!
First God, now “mom and dad” are kicked out of school!
Don’t expect this to stay on the left-coast.
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