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  • 3-column theme fixed

    After I changed themes early today, I’ve been checking blogs and websites in an effort to find a fix for my new design’s bug – its inability to be displayed properly in Internet Explorer. Until this afternoon – Explorer displayed only one column of the two-column sidebar. The third column was displayed under the second…

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  • Darn Explorer, again

    I changed themes early today – from the three-column version of Relaxation to the three-column TNO theme based on Kubrick. The theme is easy on the eyes. The only hitch is that the theme does not load properly in Internet Explorer. The sidebars are not properly rendered. I’ll stick with the theme for a week…

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  • Tell me what your feeds are…

    And I’ll tell you who you are. Do you share your RSS aggregator account? Do you impose self-censorship when bookmarking on del.icio.us? I don’t share my RSS feeds and I limit my del.icio.us bookmarks to non-prurient interests. However, I found out while reviewing my del.icio.us bookmarks that I wasn’t as careful when I started my…

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  • Print your own pocket-based organizer

    If you’re a user of the hipster PDA, you might want to check a new implementation of the paper organizer. It’s called the PocketMod. The site offers you a very user-friendly interface to produce an A4-sized printout that you can fold into a pocketbased organizer – complete with a coverpage, tasks list, grocery lists, contacts…

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  • A better hipster PDA

    While I keep most of my notes and tasks list on my two server-based TiddlyWikis (free account with www.serversidewiki.com and ZiddlyWiki hosted on a free Zope server) I still keep a hipster PDA to take down notes whenever I’m offline. The problem with making hipster PDAs is the difficulty in printing on index cards. What…

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