From the monthly archives:

October 2009

Recommended Reading: October 19-25

October 26, 2009

This week, a NaNoWriMo tip, Windows 7, fixing WordPress, and more!
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What I’m Tweeting: Win7 and Other Topics

October 21, 2009

As you know, Twitter is a way to microblog in 140 characters or less. But sometimes, 140 just aren’t enough. Here are some of my thoughts from earlier today, with a bit of expansion. I should note that most of my comments are directed at the larger part of my audience: Home users, hobbyists, gamers. [...]

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Recommended Reading for October 12-18

October 19, 2009

The usual eclectic collection, including a question for the FTC on why bloggers face harsher rules regarding reviews than mainstream media. I welcome your comments on any of these!
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Wordsmith Wednesday: Get Ready for NaNoWriMo

October 14, 2009

"NaNoWriMo"? What is that, something Mork had for breakfast? Or something he and Mindy did on their honeymoon? In fact, "NaNoWriMo" is "short" (how about if we stick to NaNo from here on out?) for National Novel Writing Month. Some of my blogging friends are planning to write a 50,000 word novel during November; others [...]

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Recommended Reading: October 5-11

October 12, 2009

Want to see an example of "eclectic"? Check out the links below!
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Weekly Review and Recommended Reading

October 5, 2009

The very astute among you, or at least the subset who actually read my weekly regurgitation of cool stuff I found during the past week, will note this post is appearing on Monday, rather than last Saturday. I decided there isn’t a lot of feed reading going on over the weekend, so we’ll try this [...]

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Friday Five: Top Windows 7 Features

October 2, 2009

Yes, I’m rocking an iMac (and a MacBook Pro) these days, but that doesn’t mean I’m not a Windows fan (I think there’s a pun there, but I’m too congested and stuffy-headed to figure it out; I’ll leave that as an exercise for you).
First, let’s get this out there right now: Microsoft Windows is the [...]

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