I have no idea when it started, but this little thing I threw up on the ‘tart a few years ago (2005, from the copyright) chronicling the price of tea in China is inordinately popular… Go figure.
[From Price of Tea in China]
I have no idea when it started, but this little thing I threw up on the ‘tart a few years ago (2005, from the copyright) chronicling the price of tea in China is inordinately popular… Go figure.
[From Price of Tea in China]
At the moment, I’m 91 out of 912 on RedRoom.com. Not too shabby. The latest little thing that’s pushed me further down in the 90s was probably the little post I had earlier today about author photos, and I’ve dumped a few author photos L’s taken over the years up there.
Where are your author photo collections? Or some of your favorite ones from others?
I’m addicted!
This is from the short story “A Short Story” (I’m fantastically lazy sometimes)… which I’m nearly certain I’ll be posting on RedRoom.com really soon.
Again, cloud by Wordle.
Caught this fun little tag cloud service the other day… and created one for “Destiny Calling,” the story I recently posted to the RedRoom.com:
See more at Wordle…
Adam (the editor of Fenway Fiction: Short Stories from the Red Sox Nation and Further Fenway Fiction: More Short Stories from Red Sox Nation) had a little chat with Chet Curtis on NECN on Monday night.
Via Jamie:
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Betalogue » Blog Archive » Word 2008: How to assign command-G to ‘Find Next’:
So after all this I have finally managed to make Word behave normally when it comes to the shortcut for the “Find Next” command.
Yikes.
I guess I’ll be sticking with Mellel for all word processing needs up to that send-off to the editor/publisher. Haven’t been too impressed with the speed of the new native Word2K8, anyway…
v. 2.1.1 You can now update timezone based on the timezone name or abbreviation (this feature requested by L. for easy lookup of Australian timezones).
This app, in its current incarnation, was driven by a little lunchtime musing with L (from L) about what a pain it was, sometimes, working across timezones, and wouldn’t it be nice to have a simple app to let you quickly figure out what time a meeting would be for different folks in different timezones.
And this latest feature is in there just because she’s ramped up some Australian project lately, and AEST isn’t in the [NSTimeZone abbreviationDictionary]… Exciting, isn’t it? The life of a software developer.
A good read on the phenomenon of fake memoirs… not just recently, but throughout history.
CRITICAL MASS: Guest Post: Robin Hemley on the Faux Memoir:
I suggest we apply a new litmus test to the works of “memoir” we read. If the fact that this story really happened is the only thing that recommends it, then let’s not bother. If, as fiction, it suddenly collapses, what does that say of our interest in the book?
Good idea. There goes my idea for a crappily written fake memoir (because my true story would be wildly boring).