Nifty — I have no idea what the selection criteria is (quality? frequency? content? entirely random?) but it seems that I’m being highlighted as “Feed of the day” on Feedster. So…hello to all of you who wander my way!
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- On July 4, 2009,
Josh commented on Jason Webley Elevanniversary: "That arrangement of “Goodbye Forever Once Again” was definitely my favorite, too. Lovely harmonies. I hope someone got..."
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Michael Hanscom commented on Book Review: Gothic Charm School: " The Book links lead nowhere, FYI. Ah, thanks. An easy enough fix, I’ll take care of it tomorrow when on my..."
- On July 1, 2009,
Bryan commented on Book Review: Gothic Charm School: "The Book links lead nowhere, FYI. Also, I like Switchblade Symphony, but I didn’t think they were well-known enough to..."
- On June 30, 2009,
Michael Hanscom commented on Back When Anchorage was Cool: "Crystal — that’s awesome, both the memories (many of which are very, very familiar to me) and knowing that..."
- On June 28, 2009,
Crystal Hutchens commented on Back When Anchorage was Cool: "Anchorage is still awesome and getting better all the time! We got Bernie’s 4thest fair, Viva-voom burlesque,..."
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- On April 19, 2009, Unpainted Huffines linked to DIY Bicycle Camera Mount in their post Ich Will Mein Fahrad Fahren =...
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Got here via an e-mail from InfoWorld (Robert X. Cringely’s column, which included the line about “breach of Microsoft security” being an oxymoron). As John Sculley noted years ago, the Microsoft’s position as competitor and software provider to Apple makes for an interesting relationship. Glad to hear that you have a new job. I’ve bookmarked your blog for future reading.