February 2009
Funny thing about staying in Palo Alto: Talking about Facebook while walking to dinner, then realizing you’re standing next to Facebook.
How Not to Succeed in Business →
Summary: What we need are more hyper-optimistic cheerleader presidents.
Day 2 of theming and devel training at #stanford w/@quicksketch. Awesome group, lots of hacking. Custom theme, custom module, and pizza!
Frequent Flyer (http://tinyurl.com/czxzsx)
Off to #ORD, then to #SJC. Stanford, here I come!
Or… perhaps they didn’t. My copy of firefox just started loading apple.com instead of twitter.com. How… very… strange.
Uhoh. Looks like someone pwned Twitter.
I wonder if Camille Paglia is on Twitter. It would be awesome to see her retweet herself constantly.
Let’s play “What’s wrong with this sales pitch” http://is.gd/jsWE
telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl
Holy smokes. Our book Using #Drupal is going into its third printing 2 months after its release. Woo! http://is.gd/jqBS
The lesson of Magnolia is that polishing user experience is safer than storing user data. Web services will evolve into buck-passing.
The Laffer curve clearly demonstrates that zero taxes result in infinite revenue. Why can’t the porkocrats understand that?
Just to clarify: I am NOT clicking.
Really feeling the urge to rename my blog to “Are you there, Eschaton? It’s me, Margaret.”
1) Find complex software. 2) Say, I could do that with less code! 3) Do it with less code. 4) Handle edge cases. 5) Realize 1 WAS less code.
via @nctrost: If you’re going to watch one WoW machinima set to j-pop this year, it should be this one. http://is.gd/jbv1
Reading an article online, looking up to check the site, and realizing I helped build it. That’s jarring.