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March 06, 2009

My old website still gets a lot of hits. But many of the outbound links I posted years back are no longer valid, are dead or have changed location. Is there any way to integrate the Wayback Machine Internet Archive into my site's code so that links are redirected to the archive for the date they wer...
Ask MetaFilter [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by bollockovnikov at 4:19 AM

February 23, 2009

The Media Review Network’s (MRN) Iqbal Jassat yesterday authored an article dismissing claims made by David Saks that the MRN had once showcased an unrepentantly anti-Semitic article on their website about a Jewish Broederbond conspiracy "which had ruled South Africa for the past 50 years and con...
It's Almost Supernatural [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Steve at 4:29 PM

January 18, 2009

If this doesn't convince you that change is imperative, nothing will....
What was I THINKING? [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by margalit at 10:10 AM

January 14, 2009

This will come handy when you are trying to recover an accidentally deleted website or you need to retrieve a web page that no longer exists at the original location. You opened a web page on the Internet but the server hosting the site returns a 404 error meaning that either the web page has been r...
Digital Inspiration - Technology Blog [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Amit Agarwal at 8:42 AM | 2 Citations

December 31, 2008

It seems to be the thing to go over this past year with a fine tooth comb and reexamine all the events of the year. I can do that in three words. 2008 sucked balls. See, succinct and to the point. 2008 was not a great year for us. It was a year filled with fighting for my daughter's right to a free ...
What was I THINKING? [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by margalit at 6:11 PM
I remember Monday, April 7, 2008. I walked down to the creek beside our home and sat on the bridge. It was easy to pray on such a beautiful day. The cerulean sky erupted in white, pierced by the rays of an energetic sun, while a casual cloud or two drifted by, oblivious and serene. Winter had fled, ...
Cerulean Sanctum [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Dan Edelen at 3:51 PM

December 10, 2008

I first moved to Boston after graduating from the University of Colorado to attend graduate school at Harvard University. When I came to Boston I had never lived in a big city before, and it was very daunting. Oh, being brought up in LA, a huge city, should count. But it doesn't because LA is totall...
What was I THINKING? [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by margalit at 9:26 PM

November 27, 2008

It is hard to build in Washington DC; there is a lot of history and a lot of approvals required. Surprisingly, it is easier to build there than it is the Canadian wilderness; that is what philanthropist Joseph Hirshhorn found out when he tried to build a new town "planned towards happy living" north...
TreeHugger [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 11:19 AM
We recycle earlier Thanksgiving posts. Collin Dunn writes: Today is Turkey Day (or Tofurky Day, depending on your gastronomic persuasion) here in the States, where the holiday allows us a day to gather with family and friends, gorge on food and drink and pause for a moment to reflect on another year...
TreeHugger [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 9:15 AM

March 26, 2008

Years ago, three moms took a road trip together sans children. The cast of characters were Jo, Amy and me. Jo is from Nova Scotia and was visiting me in Boston. Amy lives in the next town and is a long time friend. We all met on the 'net before there was a web, and I'd already vacationed with my kid...
What was I THINKING? [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 11:57 PM
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