Archive for 'miscellaneous'
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Over a period of about four weeks, I watched my mother die. I don’t wish this upon anyone, but I understand a lot of us have gone through this. I was lucky (if such a word can be used) that her suffering ‘only’ lasted a few weeks. The hardest was knowing that she was aware [...]
Posted: November 11th, 2006 under miscellaneous.
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browser history
Now that Firefox 2.0 and Internet Explorer are battling it out, why not go down browser memory lane? Check out deja vu.
For a collection of browsers as a list, or archive, check out evolt
Posted: October 30th, 2006 under miscellaneous.
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A behaviourist experiment
free hugs for all! Check out free hug
Posted: October 20th, 2006 under miscellaneous.
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caa
Hard week for me - my Mom had CAA - Cerebral amyloid angiopathy. Thankfully she has no sequelae and is home after being in hospital and ICU - but being an 81 year old (strong) lady, the recoup time is hard. Anyone have experience with this?
Posted: September 8th, 2006 under miscellaneous.
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desencannes
Para aquelas propagandas que são super creativas, mas um pouco ousadas demais, clique em desencannes - um site brilhante e divertido!
Posted: August 30th, 2006 under miscellaneous.
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frick and pizza
Visited the Frick today - perfect rainy day for a trip to the museum. We took the car, found a spot right in front of it! A bit of an un-New York thing to happen.
Saw the Jean-Etienne Liotard - Swiss Master exhibit. This was a pretty amazing illustrator / painter who painted the back of [...]
Posted: August 27th, 2006 under miscellaneous.
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writely
Those of you who have been waiting for writely, after their acquisition by Google, click on over: writely
(Hat tip to Grace)
Posted: August 26th, 2006 under miscellaneous.
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Guggenheim
Went to the Guggenheim, using its Friday pay-what-you wish entry option. Paid a buck to see Zaha Hadid’s exhibit. She’s amazing - so much space and all that concept-building to take it up. Also saw the Pollock exhibit of paitings on paper, but frankly, I’m really upset that a guy got to splash paint all [...]
Posted: August 25th, 2006 under miscellaneous.
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Cathasite is launched
Welcome to Cathasite’s blog
Posted: August 25th, 2006 under miscellaneous.
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