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Whoa, hey buddy, watch where you're swinging those antlers. I don't think my landlord allows animals in the building, so maybe you could wear a hat or something when you drop by. Thanks.
- jim 7-25-2001 3:54 pm [link] [add a comment]

blogdex:

As a publishing medium, weblogs are ultimately democratic, often as timely as traditional news sources, and have a potential distribution much greater than print media. One problem with these personal information sources is the inability to find an audience. Blogdex is a system built to harness the power of personal news, amalgamating and organizing personal news content into one navigable source, moving democratic media to the masses.
I don't get it yet, but hopefully this will be interesting.
- jim 7-24-2001 5:16 pm [link] [1 comment]

mySQL (the database we use here) has a new logo:


Probably you'll notice the amazing performance boost this gives the software. Apparently dolphins are very good at finding data.
- jim 7-24-2001 3:25 pm [link] [1 comment]

Is teoma a rival for google?
- jim 7-24-2001 2:32 pm [link] [1 ref] [add a comment]

Another what's a weblog article.
- jim 7-24-2001 2:11 pm [link] [add a comment]

My friend and sometimes music mentor Dave R. is recommending The Original Harmony Ridge Creekdippers. Don't know much about them except they have a banjo player who uses a wah-wah peddle. Oddly, this is about enough information to make me interested. Playing at The Bottom Line on 8/7 if anyone wants to come along.

Here's a link.
- jim 7-23-2001 5:51 pm [link] [add a comment]

Greatergood.com (which runs the popular hunger site) is shutting down. Wheel will have to find a new homepage.
- jim 7-23-2001 5:19 pm [link] [1 comment]

New 49 Clinton photos start here.
- jim 7-22-2001 8:27 pm [link] [add a comment]

Fun party at Joel's place in Park Slope last night. Seems like I'm making it out to Brooklyn all the time now. Regular frontiersman I am.

Saw a few old friends from college, including the amazing Liz, mother of The White Shadow, world famous over-sized Buick of many legendary road trips. Those were the days. Really fun to remember some of that. Seems like a very long time ago.

Most everyone was my age (within a few years) and I had to laugh at the tendency of those in their early 30s to go on about how old they feel. I've noticed that friends in their 40s (and 50s and 70s) don't do this. I guess you only make a big deal out of it when it's not true yet.

Anyway, made it back safely but couldn't manage the run to the beach this morning with MB and crew. Oh well. When you're as old as I am you've got to keep your skin out of the sun...

Are you enjoying your summer? Better get to it.
- jim 7-22-2001 7:20 pm [link] [8 comments]

Saw this bizarre show (documentary?) on PBS last night about some women in upstate New York who talk to animals. Hokey, but I couldn't stop watching. It seems I'll believe most anything. Very funny show. All the animals are apparently deadpan humorists. I enjoyed the llamas especially. They were in charge. The woman doing the filming asked one llama if the llamas talk to people differently than the other animals do, and the llama said (through the woman translator of course) "yes, we talk on a higher plane than the other animals... we vibrate faster."

update: Whenever I don't do enough searching to find all the information I get scared that Alex is going to pop some words into google and show what a slacker I am for not getting the link in the first place. So, after a little poking around, here it is. The film is called Animal Attraction, and it's part of a series of independent films about New York called Reel New York. Unless you're in the area I don't think you would see this one. Reruns Sunday night at 12:30 on WNET (PBS channel 13 in NYC.)
- jim 7-21-2001 4:17 pm [link] [1 comment]

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