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Link Love Monday

June 30, 2008 Comments Off

I put a new dress on the blog this weekend – I may play around with a few more different looks until I find a new one that suits me.

Here are some juicy links to start out your week:

How to Create a Custom Apple iPhone Website Icon, If you want to link your blog to check on comments while you’re afk or if you’ve developed your own iPhone Web App, here’s how to make your own icon so it’ll show up nice n’ pretty like the others on your iPhone.

Akashiya Sai Watercolor Brush Pen from Jet Pens. These look like they’d be fun to use in my journals.

And two up n’ coming screen capture programs:

Jing is free & only saves in SWF which can be problematic. It links up with Screencast.com, a paid service to store and share slideshows & such. I like Jing’s no-frills interface and cross-platform-ness but I really dislike the file format and the fact that they seem to be in bed with Screencast.

The other screen capture program that looks promising (and is only $9 until July 4th 2008), is Sequence by a French company called App4Mac. It’s still in Beta but at $9 it’s a steal. It’s crashed on my mac a couple times and the way to end your recording isn’t as intuitive as I’d like but it works & works well – and saves as a Quicktime Movie so you can edit it in iMovie.

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My Singing Mac.

June 28, 2008 Comments Off

I recorded a little video with Jing – here it is:

[kml_flashembed movie="/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/macsinging.swf" height="386" width="506" /]

Thanks to Usingmac.com.

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Link Love Monday

June 23, 2008 Comments Off

Here’s number 2! They say it takes about 30 days to create a new habit… let’s see if this one sticks!

So here are a few links from my web explorations last week – a little scattered, no theme like last time:

Theo Ellsworth is a self-taught artist and in his words:

He has a miniature city inside of his head that is overrun with funny monsters, yet he still manages to come across as a semi-normal guy.

I’ve been trying to get in touch with him via email all last week since I want to get a hold of some of his books, but his inbox is apparently full. So I broke down and went all old-school – used paper, pen and a stamp.

Plurk – If you need another social whosawhatsit, this is one of the newest (to me at least) and possibly most addicting (yes, more addicting than Twitter) one out there. You not only can follow your friends’ plurks, but you can respond to them and see others’ response as well. You earn “Karma” points for doing things like Plurking something interesting, having people respond to your Plurks, using photos, videos or emoticons in your Plurks. You can also get different colored stars for recruiting people to Plurk (yes, the link to Plurk is one that’ll get me stars…).Yay for another time sink.

Five Plants to Repel Mosquitoes. I have the perfect yard for breeding mosquitoes. Every summer they swarm in droves and they’re so tough, they eat DEET. My plan for the next time I actually get out of the house is to buy some of these supposedly mosquito-repelling plants and put them on my deck.  I would love to go outside and not be afraid of being carried away and sucked dry by those nasty little vampires.

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Do something about rising gas prices.

June 19, 2008 4 comments

I’m one of the lucky who don’t have to sit in traffic for 2+ hours every day to get to work, but I am feeling the pinch when I go fill up my tank. The hubster and I are considering installing a water-based fuel saver system in our cars once our engineer friend perfects his to save some money.

Because we’re not drilling in our own country for oil, we’re super-dependent on other countries. It’s almost pathetic that we have to beg OPEC to increase production in order to meet our demand. And prices still rise. Conservation won’t cut it. We’re a modern mobile society, and the cost of transportation (i.e. fuel) is hurting us everywhere. While people are screaming for us at home to conserve, they turn a blind eye at the increase in consumption in countries like India and China who are in the midst of a crazy economic boom.

So we MUST drill at home. Since oil prices in the market are usually based on future supply (or lack therof), just the act of saying we’re going to drill at home will drive prices down because of the potential future increase in supply.

I’m all for alternative energy sources (don’t get me started on nuclear power), but these are only in their infancy, and probably won’t be as efficient and relatively inexpensive — cost of vehicles, that is — until the the next decade or so. In addition to perfecting alternative energy, we need to drill now to save our asses from working to pay for our gas (and taxes — but that’s another post).

Sign the petition at American Solutions and really think about our future.

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Naps are good.

June 17, 2008 Comments Off

Working from home gives me lots of little perks (and having a husband at home to… *wink*), and being able to nap when I need to is one of them. SARK, an artist, and productivity gurus around the web have been singing the praises of naps — how our bodies are made for napping and that we can tap into our creativity more easily if we nap during the day — not to mention the subsequent increase in productivity.

I don’t go to bed ’till after 1am most nights and wake up between 8 and 9 am, so according to this Boston Globe graphic, my ideal nap time would be around 2:30-3:30 PM.

So embrace the nap!

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Link Love Monday…

June 16, 2008 1 comment

The title of this post hints at possibly a regular feature here on this blog. Don’t hold your breath but it might just be!

Here are some stationary/notebook/pen-freak links for today:

Black Cover is a blog that covers (haha) notebooks with black covers – or in their words “the perfect little black notebook.” They have an unhealthy obsession with finding the perfect combination of black cover & good paper that anyone who loves writing stuff down the old fashioned way will find oddly appealing.

Another notebook company called Field Notes is a relative newcomer. They offer a three-pack of soft-covered squared memo books with kraft paper covers. They look like a perfect memo book for everyday note-taking. As soon as I have some spare cash, I may pick up a set.

Journalismo‘s tagline “Back to Analog” is sort of like my store’s tagline, which is one of the reasons I’m linking to it today. This is another blog with reviews of notebooks and pens but also has some interesting stories about authors and the writing habit. Great read.

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Plurk… Plurk

June 15, 2008 Comments Off

Just in case Twitter wasn’t enough, I decided to join Plurk. Wanna play?


 

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