jrenaut: I still don’t know what to do with Twitter, but at least now I can tweet from my desktop with Gnome-Do
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Are you Flickr friends with the Smithsonian?
Originally uploaded by Smithsonian Institution
If you aren’t, you should be. The Smithsonian is one of the organizations, like the Library of Congress, that is using Flickr to share all sorts of images free from any kind of copyright or licensing restrictions. This makes the hippie socialist in me very happy. For $25 a year, they have unlimited storage of photos. I know the Library of Congress encourages people to tag their photos, so they’re crowdsourcing the categorization of whatever they post. That certainly saves them more than $25 a year. And this way everyone benefits because people can use the photos for whatever they want. And we all get to look at cool pictures like this one, a supernova photographed by the Chandra X-ray Observatory.
Manny is the new Bonds
jrenaut: Manny is the new Bonds
It would have been a disappointing time

Originally uploaded by thetejon
Except that I haven’t run in months. My first 10K since my foot surgery was both my worst time ever and a great success. My official time was 57:48, a 9:18 pace, which is well off my personal best of 49:38, but that personal best was in April, and since then I’ve had foot surgery and run less than 20 miles total, I don’t think this was so bad. It was frustrating to be so slow, and to not have that extra bit at the end. But after more than five months of almost no running, I expected it. I like the course – it’s at West Potomac Park, just south of the Mall, and right on the water. It’s flat and wide and scenic. The Run Geek Run 8K is going to be at the same place in a few weeks, and I’m thinking about running it, but I know I won’t have much of a chance to run between now and then, so I won’t do much better than I did this weekend.
Seriously, some needs to bailout my 401K
jrenaut: Seriously, some needs to bailout my 401K
WalMart caves on DRM
BoingBoing | WalMart now says they’ll keep the DRM servers on forever I wrote about this when WalMart first announced that they were revoking your ability to play the music you “bought” from them, but it looks like they’ve changed their mind, just like Yahoo. Well, not quite like Yahoo, but the same idea. They’re going to leave their DRM servers on for some undisclosed additional time. BoingBoing seems to think they’ll leave them up permanently, but the press release doesn’t actually say that. Regardless, WalMart is paying real money for their mistake, and it’s always nice to see that. Except in this economy where we need WalMart to keep the entire country from going bankrupt. Then it kind of sucks.
There goes my retirement.
jrenaut: There goes my retirement.
I can’t believe IT removed Firefox from my work machine.
jrenaut: I can’t believe IT removed Firefox from my work machine.
Now I did sign up for Twitter
I did sign up for Twitter. You can see it to the right if you’re actually at the site and not reading the RSS. I also signed up at IMified so I could “tweet” through Google Talk. I still don’t really see the appeal, but I haven’t given it much of a chance. We’ll see what happens.
My life hasn’t really changed since Twitter. Everyone is a liar.
jrenaut: My life hasn’t really changed since Twitter. Everyone is a liar.