Category: graphpaper.com
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One Month
I haven’t posted in a little over a month. I’ve been telling myself that my first new post wouldn’t be a narcissistic navel-gazer about why I haven’t posted — that I would instead just get back to the business of writing posts about real things, starting where I left off as if there were no…
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Why I Blog About Politics
WWBFD? Benjamin Franklin took for granted that part of his role as a technologist with access to mass media (he was, after all, a printer and publisher) was to make public arguments about his own political views. If he were around today, and I know that this isn’t an original thought, he’d almost certainly be…
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Where’s Chris?
I’ve been pretty busy this past couple of weeks — this is why graphpaper.com hasn’t been updated in a while. Work, house guests, travel, feeling under the weather, spending quality time with loved ones, and a near-tragedy in my family, have taken up so much of my time that I’ve not been able to finish…
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My New “Sketchbook”
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The WordPress blog admin “Dashboard”, where I am currently typing these words. If you look closely, maybe you can see what kinds of things I might be posting here in the future. I have what I fancy to be interesting ideas just about all the time, and usually when this happens I like to start…
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Micro RFP: JavaScript Dynamic Style Changer
I don’t have the skill to do something that might be really simple for you to do. If you think you can help, please leave a note or email me with your thoughts. Thanks! Need: I want a small JavaScript function that will parse through each of a certain type of CSS element on a…
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IA Summit 2006: The IA is IN
Victor Lombardi consults yours truly for some serious mentoring. Photo by Michael Braly. Someone Eric Reiss set up this lovely “Mentoring Booth” at the IA Summit. I needed a place to sit down to work on some laptop stuff — and I figured making a bit of a spectacle of myself wouldn’t be so bad…
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IA Summit 2006: Whats Up with Knowledge?
[I’m getting me feet wet for the first time in the world of liveblogging. I’m not sure if I like it or not — it feels a little antisocial or even rude, and I often find myself wanting to pull out my sketchbook and write with a pen — but as part of my ongoing…