Archive for the “Weblogs” Category


Make Link is a Firefox add-on that allows you to copy links in a variety of formats, including those you specify yourself.

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I am not sure why I am astonished to discover that there is a web log devote to building with Legs called The Brothers Brick - LEGO Blog.

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Not only is it fun to vote for the 2008 Bloggies, it is a good way to find web logs you may have missed.

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The WP Ajax Edit Comments plug-in allows  editing the comment for a short while after it has been posted.

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Penguin Pete’s Blog - 10 Signs you’ve been using Firefox too long…

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Morticious Thrind is a weblog with an interesting option for a theme: a CLI (Command Line Interface) that looks similar to a bash shell. The commands “last,” “prev,” and “next” can be used to navigate through the blog posts. Jack would love it.

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Wardrobe Refashion is a group weblog with an interesting premise: the people involved “Pledge that I shall refashion, renovate, recycle pre-loved items for myself.”

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January 17, 2007 - Click on image for higher resolution version.

I saw this magnificent Texas Longhorn steer at the National Western Stock Show in Denver yesterday. Few of my photos turned out, due to my reluctance to use flash photography without warning, so go see Connections and look at her photographs in her blog posts Reminiscing!, Cattle Judging, and Hats, Hardware and Humor. She used to exhibit livestock herself, and writes about her memories.

I had been avoiding Stock Show and similar events for several years, since I didn’t know how strenuous I would find it considering my heel problems. However, although I was exhausted when I got home last night, I rated my pain as a two this morning. Since most mornings these days I rate the pain as two to four (on a scale of one to ten) I was quite pleased.

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sugarfused.net has a new look for the New Year. Fortunately, she announced her redesign in a web log post, since I normally read her web log using a feed reader.

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Literally, A Web Log, tracks abuse of the word “literally.”

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