- Sedo.com. I own ten or so domains that need to be parked, and Sedo takes care of it. Ad revs cover my monthly ice cream budget. If you know what I should do with naturalgothic.com, email.
- David Allen’s Getting Things Done FAST audiobook. It’s eight hours long and I’m on hour three; it’s inspired me to rehab my GTD practices. (I was getting lazy on the bucket-emptying and weekly review fronts.) If you need a copy, try Demonoid. I’m kind of getting into learning-audio – I’ve also been listening to this Berkeley class on human emotion.
- Studio 60 On The Sunset Strip. I thought it would be bad, but to the contrary: it’s fun. Tad Friend correctly reviews the first two episodes for The New Yorker.
- “Auri-” is the prefix for “gold,” as in “aurifer” for “gold-bearing.” Pretty, right?
- A copy of Anita Brookner’s Hotel Du Lac is on its way to me from Amazon Marketplace. I normally wouldn’t read an author like Anita Brookner, so…we’ll see how that goes.
- I’m going to be a woodsman for Halloween, and let me tell you, kids just aren’t buying standard plastic axes anymore because I’ve been to two Halloween superstores and no luck. At this rate I’m going to have to get a real one. Cool.
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