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Catching up…
I’ve been spending some time tonight catching up on articles/blog entries that I flagged for that proverbial later, “when-I-have-more-time” time during my daily passes at blogs I read. Unfortunately some of these articles have been waiting for quite a bit (though the ones presented here are still relatively recent) that I am afraid I won’t be able to properly acknowledge where I originally saw a mention to said article…
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New Lessons from the Old World : The European Model for Falling in Love with Your Hometown by Jay Walljasper (possibly via WorldChanging): a very neat article that puts in words things I had been thinking about US cities, how lifeless most of them appear compared to European cities I have been to. Sprawl must disappear for people to enjoy cities once again, for them to be able to shop and do everyday stuff without having to take the car…
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Information Overload by Scott White, which echoes many of my everyday concerns (see above
) about how to deal with the ever increasing amount of information that asks for my attention…
It’s good to finally be able to close some tabs in NetNewsWire, cause of much of my information overload since it remembers tabs across application restarts and rarely crashes, despite still being beta, something that is both a gift and a curse!
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