I think it’s “better” that another FastMail.fm user is experiencing the same problem, right? http://bit.ly/AsS5Up
January, 2012
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Just experienced my first ever data loss issue with FastMail.fm. Hoping they can recover on their side, but glad I have backups on my end.
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I remember having (and eating) at least one of these when I was a kid.
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How weird is it that Google just released a new flagship OS and is going on and on about how great it is, but the vast majority of users have absolutely no access to it? Worse, most have absolutely no clue when — or if – they’ll ever have access to it.
I’m shocked.
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Ok 2012, how about easing up for just a few days and letting me catch up a bit…
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At today’s team meeting, the Crowd Favorite folks who contributed to the WordPress 3.3 release (including me!) received goodies. I hope to dole out a few more for the 3.4 release. Related: If one of your 2012 resolutions is to contribute to core WordPress code development, please read this post: wp.me/pbNCB-ui — WordPress(@WordPress) January 5,…
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Time to upgrade!
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Shaved my “Christmas beard” this morning, my face feels cold.
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I’m not big on new year’s resolutions, but I love any excuse to stop and try to think strategically (instead of just tactically). It’s basically going back to the old Urgent vs. Important matrix. I have a few things I want to make sure I focus on in my professional life this year: Publish more.…
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Welcome to my sixth (semi) annual year in review post. I missed posting a review for 2010 so I’ve added the 2010 stats into the table below as well and I’ve added in the numbers for 2002 and 2003 as well. It was a good year for me both personally and professionally. My daughter is…
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I finally have a surplus of iPhone/iPad/iPod cables; pretty sure that means Apple is going to change them with the next hardware rev.
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Since the 1980s, the main driver of Finnish education policy has been the idea that every child should have exactly the same opportunity to learn, regardless of family background, income, or geographic location. Education has been seen first and foremost not as a way to produce star performers, but as an instrument to even out social inequality.
Fascinating read.
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It works because it isn’t the one-shot pushes that get us where we want to go, it is the consistent daily action that builds extraordinary outcomes. You may have heard “inch by inch anything’s a cinch.” Inch by inch does work if you can move an inch every day.
I have a few habits I need to start building/reinforcing again.
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Thanks everyone for a wonderful 2011. I look forward to seeing what we can accomplish in 2012!
