Since 1999

Rockin' it old-skool. Medley's 10th anniversary has come and gone!

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Cheating

Oops. Had a pretty crappy day yesterday. Forgot to post a link. So I’m backdating this picture of my super good-looking kid and cheating. Hopefully will find time to do a real entry (link) for today later on this evening.

My People (per Rands)

Thinking about my people, in Rands’ sense of the word.

Infant Tips

Some hopefully non-dogmatic/non-religious/non-mommy-war tips for coping with newborns and young infants.

Fugitive

Polanski – I have no sympathy. Let the wheels of justice grind on.

Recently at CurrentMom

Recent CurrentMom posts on Google books and intergenerational privacy; Also, the CurrentMom2010 conference looks interesting to me.

Recent CurrentMom Posts

My recent posts over at CurrentMom:

A few thoughts on whether technology is making us ‘over-share’. I think not.
A rant about critical thinking and separating wheat from chaff in an age of too much information.
Some scribblings about Pogue’s Take Back the Beep campaign.
On succumbing to the iPhone. TheGuy and I are probably going to join [...]

Parental Paranoias

TLG Standing on a Chair

My pregnancy/early-infancy blog is pretty much defunct, but there were a few notes I never jotted down over there that I wanted to record somewhere. I have all the usual parental paranoias that come with the territory and that i expected (worries about unexpected health issues, hitting milestones, freak accidents, etc.) [...]

CurrentMom; Some of My Recent Posts

Awhile back I mentioned that a buddy had asked me to contribute to a group blog she was organizing. That effort has been rebranded as CurrentMom and I’ve been posting there weekly for the last little while. Here are some of my recent posts:

Technology-Enabled Oversharing? Nah. — On whether we’re all posting too [...]

Recently at Mom Spa

Recently over at Mom Spa I posted about:

GTD after adding a kid to the mix
Vulnerabilities in our electrical grid and other infrastructure, and
A quick happy birthday to the World Wide Web.

Solution to Economic Crisis

In my inbox this week, a proposed solution to the economic crisis:

There are about 40 million people over 50 in the work force – Pay them $1 million apiece severance with the following stipulations:

1) They leave their jobs. Forty million job openings – Unemployment fixed.
2) They buy NEW American cars. Forty million cars ordered – [...]