Archive for January, 2007

Head. Hurts. Bad.

In: Blog

31 Jan 2007

This has been going on for seven days now. Can’t. Stand. It. Aughhh…

Project Gutenberg is one of those high-minded efforts that makes me think there is hope for the Internet after all. In case you haven’t heard of it yet, here’s how Wikipedia describes Project Gutenberg: …a volunteer effort to digitize, archive, and distribute cultural works via book scanning. Founded in 1971, it is the oldest digital [...]

At last…

In: Crafty Goodness

26 Jan 2007

Every month around this time for the past eight months, I try [and fail] to move this damn blog and several others to a new host. It’s all about saving money [I got the new host for $22 for the first year and the old one costs $25 per month] but I get so frustrated [...]

What foods are good and bad for you, and why. [PDF file] [via How to Save the World]

Resolved

In: Food|Foodaholic

4 Jan 2007

I’m not big on New Year’s resolutions so I didn’t make any again this year, but I have just been inspired to make a late resolution after all, thanks to an adorable young lady who makes raw food sound positively palatable. Plus, via her vlog on Freshtopia.net, Tanja shows you how to make this stuff. [...]


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I'm not really famous. In case you were wondering. But I tried. I once believed that fame makes you real - a perversion of "The Velveteen Rabbit" theme that love makes you real. Guess I equated fame with love. Sad. You can read more about that here.

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