I'd call this review of Bush's memoirs harsh, but I don't think that quite does it justice.
'Bushwhacked'
Natter 67: Overriding Vetoes
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, nail polish, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
So it looks like we're up to six cats. I'm getting scared.
don't worry, you can't become a crazy cat lady if you you're married. (I mean, you could become the crazy cat guy, but again, married)
I remember when I used to be an early adopter for all this stuff. Did it change because I got out of the tech industry?
Anyway, Jesse, I submitted a link about the auto industry, but I dunno if it really constitutes good news or is too close to news news, so I trust your moderator judgment. I didn't know if I could put a note on it to draw your attention to it or not. So I didn't.
delicio.us is a place to put all your bookmarks, on the web. Rather than keeping them all on one computer, you can bookmark things there and access them from anywhere.
delicio.us is a place to put all your bookmarks, on the web. Rather than keeping them all on one computer, you can bookmark things there and access them from anywhere.
Oh, that's so simple. Well, that's one down!
That is the worst book review, ever. If I got it, I would cap myself.
Also, you can see other people's delicio.us bookmarks, if they allow it. I really like the tagging function. Being able to click on "SPN, Dean/Cas, PWP" is easier than searching through folders within folders under bookmarks for me, and it's useful in finding other people's content.
Yeah, delicio.us is awesome. And I love the tags, too, Calli. Once you've got a lot bookmarked, it's excellent to be able to go in and find "recipes:baking" or whatever.
And you can subscribe to tags, so you can see the most recent things people have tagged. Which is mostly how I find fanfiction-- I click on, say "harry/draco" and I read what people have tagged lately.
Some blogs also use del.icious for link recommendations -- you see something that you think the blog would be interested in covering, and you tag it with that blog's name. Slightly easier than emailing links.