epersonae + to-read   310

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actually, some interesting book recommendations, both in the original list & in the comments.
to-read  writing  arts  library 
february 2011 by epersonae
The Essential Posthuman Science Fiction Reading List - Posthumanity - io9
huge list, most of which I have not read! (R was inordinately fond of Geek Love, tho.)
writing  to-read 
may 2010 by epersonae
X-Men Universe Relationship Map - Boing Boing
will have to look at this in detail at some point. weird but true: I drew a similar (tho not so complex!) map of friendships/relationships when I was in college, at a point where I was crushy on the tv cartoon wolverine. (there's a LOT more to that story, obvs, but not for the internets.)
weird  to-read 
june 2009 by epersonae
This nonprofit should be great, but its board is a dud. What can I do to fix it? - By Patty Stonesifer and Sandy Stonesifer - Slate Magazine
some interesting links for reading. (I'm now Secretary for two boards of directors, neither is really a total dud, but I'd love to contribute better. Also, should dig thru C's nonprofit mgmt schoolwork.)
nonprofit  library  ena  to-read 
may 2009 by epersonae
Learning Drupal Theming | IDCM Innovations
would like to read through this and maybe reassess some of my subtheme work so far
drupal  theming  to-read 
may 2009 by epersonae
Main Page - Archiveteam
"This website is intended to be an offloading point and information depot for a number of archiving projects, all related to saving websites or data that is in danger of being lost. Besides serving as a hub for team-based pulling down and mirroring of data, this site will provide advice on managing your own data and rescuing it from the brink of destruction."
blogosphere  history  to-read  misctech 
april 2009 by epersonae
Notional Slurry » Hey, I checked our records. You didn’t say you wanted a revolution after all. Sorry!
possibly by way of a response to the shirky piece, and also I think an explanation of why this is hard. I'd like to read it again at some point.
blogosphere  to-read 
march 2009 by epersonae
GIVE [dive into mark]
"a gentle guide to video encoding"
to-read  mediahub 
december 2008 by epersonae
The benefits of evidence-based gardening. - By Constance Casey - Slate Magazine
I've put both of the books on hold, something to plan for next spring I suppose. (Also, the tree-planting method sounds like the one Neighborwoods teaches.)
eco  garden  to-read  local 
december 2008 by epersonae
RDFaification of Drupal 6 | Burningbird's RealTech
gonna have to chew on this for a bit when I get back to work.
drupal  to-read 
november 2008 by epersonae
fed101
1999-era design, but some interesting stuff anyway.
finance  creditunion  reference  to-read 
october 2008 by epersonae
Tor.com / Science fiction and fantasy / Blog posts / Meet the Stars: Launch Pad 2008
scifi writers + scientists. I want to read this, but it isn't clicking in my brain right now.
writing  science  space  to-read 
august 2008 by epersonae
Haiku
I <3 haiku. via the other elaine, IIRC.
writing  reference  to-read 
july 2008 by epersonae
How the Web Was Won: Entertainment & Culture: vanityfair.com
"an oral history, speaking with scores of people involved in every stage of the Internet’s development, from the 1950s onward"
interwebs  history  to-read  webdev 
june 2008 by epersonae
A List Apart: Articles: Take Control of Your Maps
If I can figure it out, this solves my GMaps https problem at work! Yay!
gis  google  to-read 
april 2008 by epersonae
PublicMarkup.org
a clever idea; it'll be interesting to see if it goes anywhere. (I'll be looking at it myself in more depth later.)
society  politics  blogosphere  to-read 
april 2008 by epersonae
Drupal Cheat Sheet, from Poplar ProductivityWare Articles
very nice! that's the kind of thing that ought to be part of the actual drupal documentation.
drupal  reference  to-read 
march 2008 by epersonae
960 Grid System
very curious. check up on this later. (via matto)
css  grid  checkback  to-read 
march 2008 by epersonae
Lorem Ipsum: A few notes on women in fiction
over the weekend, I had this weird burst of revelation on my long-dormant novel. (something about dozing in the back seat of a car driving thru snow?) this gives additional food for thought
to-read  writing 
february 2008 by epersonae
Good Experience - Winnowing the glut of todo list applications
I've got something that (mostly) works at work, but home is an entirely different story.
to-read  productivity  personal 
november 2007 by epersonae
Top 10 Internet Marketing Tools
I totally don't have the mental focus to go through this now. Later.
marketing  seo  to-read 
october 2007 by epersonae
Book Review: Pro Drupal Development
I should probably check this out at some point.
drupal  to-read 
august 2007 by epersonae
NSP - Book Info Page
Superbia! -- which I read a while ago and would like to get back to.
local  olympia  ena  to-read  urbanstudies 
july 2007 by epersonae
Digital Web Magazine - RDF For The Rest Of Us
I'm sure this would make Shelley tear her hair out (or at least roll her eyes), but now I have a mental metaphor for RDF: microformats on steroids. :)
microformat  to-read  to-do  reference  webdev 
july 2007 by epersonae
50+ Tools For The WordPress Admin
actually a ton of potentially useful items here.
wordpress  to-read  to-do 
july 2007 by epersonae
BarCampBankSeattle (BCBS) and the need for tattoos « Tinfoiling
maybe I should have gone, even tho it was over a weekend. also, I think I remember seeing the principles on something I got at WSECU, but not here.
creditunion  to-read 
july 2007 by epersonae
Bend-the-Rules Sewing
someday I want to (re)learn how to sew. this looks like a good book for it.
personal  clothes  to-read 
june 2007 by epersonae
A new skirt
oooh, pretty. very interested in the book she links to. someday I would very much like to learn how to sew. (again.)
crafty  clothes  to-read 
june 2007 by epersonae
Taking Your Photography To The Next Level
something to think about. I haven't been taking pictures much lately.
photography  to-read 
may 2007 by epersonae
Object-Oriented Programming for Heretics
interesting. here's what I'm trying to find, btw: something to help me figure out how (whether?!) to take my legacy procedural PHP projects and make them object-oriented. (w/out going to PHP5 would be helpful.)
php  reference  to-read 
april 2007 by epersonae
ONLamp.com -- Code As Data: Reflection in PHP
I'm not really using PHP5 yet, but this sounds interesting.
php  to-read 
april 2007 by epersonae
A Methodology for Web 2.0 Collaboration Experiments (in Reluctant Organizations)
starting to plot towards intranet improvements. (also: OMG, I actually have time to think about intranet improvements at this job! Yay!)
intranet  to-read 
april 2007 by epersonae
Pricing a Project | Blue Flavor
fascinating. and he gives advice to *clients* at the end.
business  to-read 
april 2007 by epersonae
Accelerando!
something to download to the MDA, I think.
writing  mda  to-read 
march 2007 by epersonae
How to Make Stikkit into Your Personal GTD Powerhouse
I tried Stikkit once & found it painful, but this might be worth a read.
productivity  to-read 
march 2007 by epersonae
Rules of the Game Archive
from C. more info than I'll ever have time to read!
gaming  reference  to-read 
february 2007 by epersonae
NetEquality.org — Home Page
this is kinda what we're thinking for the neighborhood!
ena  wifi  to-read 
february 2007 by epersonae
Tutorials on Microformats
I want to read this, but I can't concentrate enough now.
microformat  to-read  reference 
february 2007 by epersonae
Kids, the Internet, and the End of Privacy: The Greatest Generation Gap Since Rock and Roll -- New York Magazine
reminds me of something Joe Clark wrote several years ago, which now turns out to be intensely precisent (sp?). I want to read the whole thing eventually.
society  blogosphere  to-read 
february 2007 by epersonae
Gardening 101: Plan Today for Summer Success
I'm feeling the antsiness for spring. Damn it, I need to get out into the garden this weekend!
garden  to-do  to-read  reference 
february 2007 by epersonae
Keyword Research: a Joy or a Chore?
I'll take door #3: something I'm not really doing yet.
seo  to-read 
february 2007 by epersonae
Supercharged Javascript
freaky. a way to use PHP to combine multiple js files.
php  javascripty  weird  to-read 
february 2007 by epersonae
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