1. 7 and 3 (tie)
3. 10
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7. 9 and 6 (tie)
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Category: Technology
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greatest kid’s book. ever.
with an Amazon review like this, how could it be bad??
0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Science fiction, environmentalism, and Bible – all in one?!, September 20, 1999 By A Customer
This review is from: Professor Noah’s Spaceship (Paperback)Trying to combine science fiction, a Bible character, and not-so-subtle environmentalism all in one story was a mistake on the author’s part. This book, aimed at kids ages 4-8, fails on all three attempts. Fairy tales are one thing – delusional stories are entirely another!
Avetts Rocking It at Orange Peel
$10 for Colored Shipping Peanuts??
Compiling Her First Kernel
What’s In Your Bible?
I love charts:
“Why Can’t I Get OSX On This Thing?!?”
Get Back
I’ll be resuming blogging here shortly.
I’m keeping the tumblelog for short thoughts, ideas, etc but I miss this place too much to not use it for all its potential (or at least make the attempt).
Here’s my thoughts:
1. The type of long form blogging that I hope to be doing more often in 2009 is better suited for the interface presented here.
2. Additionally, I feel much more comfortable producing web content when its secured in a place that I pay for, have hosted (through a trusted 3rd party) rather than a web2.0 service that might not be around after this recession/depression is over.
3. There is a great deal of talk and hand-wringing in the web2.0 world over the place of more transient social media tools in relation to more stable sites and blogs like this one. People are wanting quality back in the web2.0 space. I completely agree and am doing my part by producing higher quality long form content that is focused on my areas of research, thoughts and ideas.
Lots of history here 🙂