A Very Tiny (oh about 6 inches tall and 3 or 4 pounds of weight) toy poodle dressed up as a dragon. Very cute and very silly all at the same time. Next to the great dane pulling the gothic hearst, this was my favorite costume of the dog parade.
LAtimes.com on St. Cecila's : Priest gives responsibility of running church to congregation & church life revives.
Preach it, brother! - "I don't do much of anything that elicits the response: 'I never saw
a white man do that. Good for you. Your people must be so proud.'" - Milton on white man's burden.
Unique bird of the day: Saw a crow pulling a part a small hawk on top of a rusted metal oil pump/rig in Long Beach today. Was wondering if the hawk was dead or alive when the crow got it? Due to driving by at 45 mph, did not take a photo.
Thomas Hawk on PhotoWalking: I may not agree with TH on all his points, but here is very good guide on how to take daily photos everywhere you go. The main point is to take a camera with you at all times, big or small, and take photos.
The SixtyOne: The Music version of Digg. Have you used it? Added songs or got inspired by SixtyOne?
SVN: While I hate SubVersion with a passion, C. Michael Pilato has been kind enough to put up a pdf version of his O'Reilly book online. I will try to reconcile myself with SVN. Maybe. Maybe not. Darn it all, I like FTP!
How Windows Users are Conditioned: Tom Negrino sums up: "It was like a tire puncture or something; just one of those things that
happen. And that's what I find so pernicious about Windows. It's
conditioned tens of millions of people to the idea that computers are
unreliable and a huge pain in the ass. And that things that go wrong
just can't be helped."
Ben Brown on why he quit Facebook: "I don’t want the Internet to be the bastard child of basic cable and
Walmart. I want the Internet to be something better, where control of
the media really is democratized and where I can truly find content and
services that are crafted with me and people like me in mind." (Ms. Jen says - Preach it, brother!)
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