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Moleskine Hacks

Posted on April 5, 2005 by Michael Sauers

I love my Moleskine. Today I stumbled over a few hacks worth sharing. Moleskine/Hacks More Moleskine Hacks Amazon.com Wishlist Hack

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Pictures of your house

Posted on April 5, 2005 by Michael Sauers

GoogleMaps has added satellite photos. Just search on an address and click on the “Satellite” link in the upper-right corner of the results page. Here’s…

Find non-corporate coffee

Posted on April 5, 2005 by Michael Sauers

Just plug your zip code into the Delocator and receive the addresses of submitted independent coffeehouses. (Starbucks locations are also listed so you can know…

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Job market

Posted on April 4, 2005 by Michael Sauers

With job postings like this one, why are people wondering why it’s taking me, with 10 years of experience, this long to find a new…

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Second New Season of Dr. Who Confirmed

Posted on April 4, 2005 by Michael Sauers

The BBC issued a press release a few days ago announcing that there will be a second season of the new Dr. Who series. Unfortunately,…

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College kid takes on Microsoft

Posted on April 4, 2005 by Michael Sauers

As someone who’s had an auction cancelled reselling MS software on eBay I wasn’t prepared to take on Microsoft.

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Bart’s Chalkboard

Posted on April 4, 2005 by Michael Sauers

I’m not the biggest The Simpsons fan in the world but this list of everything Bart’s ever written on the chalkboard in the opening credits…

The difference between right and left

Posted on April 4, 2005 by Michael Sauers

The right lane is for driving, the left lane is for passing. Learn this. Live this. Don’t forget it while on the highways of Colorado.

Blog: Understanding the Information Revolution That’s Changing Your World

Posted on April 4, 2005 by Michael Sauers

Despite having been warned by Steven Cohen over at LibraryStuff, I decided to start reading Blog: Understanding the Information Revolution That’s Changing Your World by…

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Obscenity in the library?

Posted on April 2, 2005 by Michael Sauers

“Oklahoma state legislators are calling a popular children’s book about a gay prince ‘obscene’ and saying it should reserved only for adults. Seventy members of…

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