Tweets

Updates from twitter.com/edithfrost

  • Wow I just discovered the splat-backslash shortcut for logging into websites with @1passwd. This is the first day of the rest of my life. #
  • Wil figured out the chords for me on a Hartman’s Heartbreakers song, “A Night in Carolina”. You know what rules? Using flat-6 instead of 5. #
  • Rockin’ WordPress 2.5 on my Mac, seeing which of my old plugins work. ExecPHP is balking so all my groovy custom widgets are breaking. Bleh. #
  • Upgraded my site to WordPress 2.5. Needed some plugin adjustments but all seems to be working now. The new built-in avatar code is happenin. #
  • Wil finally set up the record player! Listening to Hartman’s Heartbreakers. Western swing hokum. Sounds like rockabilly but it’s from 1936. #
  • Western Swing on 78 (run by an ol’ Audiogalaxy pal :-)
  • GAAHH!! Sudoku Monster is killing me. #
  • It’s been a full week and boy howdy, I’m feeling leery about doing business with businesses who won’t answer their business-related e-mail. #
  • Outside In (via Harper Reed)
  • @nata2: . #
  • What book is it where the guy wills himself to turn into a tree? Driving me crazy. Metamorphosis reminded me of it but it’s ungoogleable. #
  • Now I’m reading Metamorphosis by the REAL Kafka. Seems a lot easier to read than it did last time — but I was only like 12 years old! Heh. #
  • The Kindle Cake (via The Book of Kindle)
  • This is the electric scooter I can neither afford nor live without: http://tinyurl.com/24tyv2 #
  • WTF?! Neighbors almost ran me over with their minivan #
  • Worked again. It went better than last time, but I’m still too slow, asking too many frickin’ questions. I wanted to hit the ground running! #
  • Argh! Mac is a computer made by Apple. MAC stands for media access control: every networked computer has a MAC address. Yup. You’re welcome. #
  • Just finished “Kafka on the Shore” by Haruki Murakami. Oh my god. Wonderful. Can’t recommend it highly enough. I’m all choked up about it! #
  • @pallbear: I hope you’ll love it too…it’s not a difficult read like the real Kafka! BTW the Kindle version is spotless. Not even one typo. #
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