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For some reason, I was really anticipating watching the most recent U.S. Open golf tournament. Keep in mind I’ve never sat down to watch golf ever. And Tiger Woods has been playing for years, so why all of a sudden would I have the urge to watch him now?
I don’t know if my tastes are changing, and perhaps I am starting to like watching a slow-paced sport like golf. Or maybe it was all the chatter on Twitter about the event, or the media’s coverage before the event happened.
I’m not quite sure exactly where this urge came from. All I know is, I needed golf, and I needed it now.
I think I’m finally starting to realize just how great Tiger Woods actually is. I mean, I’ve always known he’s practically God, but it’s one thing to know that, and entirely another to fully appreciate it. As sports legends go, my inner voice was telling me that if I don’t start watching him now, I may be missing the greatest professional athlete of my lifetime.
So what was watching golf for the first time like? I don’t know. I was never able to watch it, due to other obligations. But now that the result is in, and the drama subsided, I feel like I’ve missed something great. It’s almost like I knew the ending would be suspenseful, so unlike golf.
I can understand using a older browser would cause this message. But I am using Firefox 3. So web users not only get punished for using older browsers, but now we get punished for being responsible and upgrading our browsers.
Sent to you by Matthom via Google Reader: Forget Facebook via Photos from Matthom’s contacts by nobody@flickr.com (Somewhat Frank) on 3/24/08 Somewhat Frank posted a photo: I snapped this in Arlington, Virginia. Things you can do from here: - Subscribe to Photos from Matthom’s contacts using Google Reader - Get started using Google Reader to easily keep up with all your favorite sites
Can’t wait to start this. Sent to you by Matthom via Google Reader: Shipped: The Wire: Season 3: Disc 1 via Netflix Ship/Receive Notifications on 3/18/08 Shipped on 03/18/08. This disc contains the episodes “Time After Time” and “All Due Respect.” Things you can do from here: - Subscribe to Netflix Ship/Receive Notifications using Google Reader - Get started using Google Reader to easily keep up with all your favorite sites
I’d like a tool that collects articles from authors living in my area. Call it what you will, but if John Doe is a person I’ve never met or been aware of, and he lives in my area, and writes an article for A List Apart, I want to know about it.
This exact scenario occurred. I noticed an article on A List Apart from an individual whom I never knew about (through reading his blog, etc) who also lived in my area.
In this manner, the content I’m interested in (A List Apart) has an author living nearby whom I could potentially meet some day at a tech event, etc. I’d like to know that he’s writing articles on certain sites.
Who does this anymore? If you can’t figure this out, you shouldn’t be writing apps. This came from PayPal, of all services.
Free shipping on any item until midnight that day. Depending on the volume of people who take advantage of this, it could make or break revenue for that day.
The final Sopranos disc. Sent to you by Matthom via Google Reader: Shipped: The Sopranos: Season 6: Part 2: Disc 4 via Netflix Ship/Receive Notifications on 2/27/08 Shipped on 02/27/08. This disc includes the following episodes: “The Blue Comet” and “Made in America.” Things you can do from here: - Subscribe to Netflix Ship/Receive Notifications using Google Reader - Get started using Google Reader to easily keep up with all your favorite sites
Utterz is apparently changing this coming Monday. The slogan here is a tribute to a Bob Dylan song.
Some of my IM buddies have strange (and sometimes aggravating) behaviors. Here’s what they’ll do:
[2:33] Person: Hi
[2:33] Me: Hey there, how are you
[2:34] Person: Good, you?
[2:34] Me: Not bad, at work
[2:35] Person: Long time no talk? What have you been up to?
Me typing…
[2:35] ‘Person’ has signed off
They’ll just sign off without a trace, like a cord being yanked from the plug. Poof! Gone.
No “goodbye,” or “gotta go,” just gone. This is a repeated behavior that they’ll do every time - it’s not just one isolated incident.
Hey! Google just reversed the RSS icon for the “Shared items” icon. Is Google saying that sharing your items is almost like RSS?
If you use Dreamhost, we’ll fall asleep with your domains!
I’m toying with the idea of only checking personal email on the road or at home during the evening. Let’s say I set aside an hour every evening to ready and reply to personal email. This reduces distractions during the day, allowing me to focus on important tasks.
I’d also include RSS feeds into that category.