Tip of the Quill: A Journal

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Creativity is frustrating sometimes.

All right, here’s the drill. For the last year-and-some-change I’ve been thinking a lot about next steps. I’ve been thinking about grad school, and about careers, and about what I want to do with Life. I’ve been thinking about writing, and designing, and creating stuff, and, well, you readers of mine know what I’ve been […]

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Grumble.

Everything always takes longer than you think it’s going to. Especially if you’re a perfectionist.

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Wouldn’t it be great if you could…

Wouldn’t it be cool if you could hook up an 802.11g wireless card to your TiVo in one room and stream video wirelessly to your Mac in another? True, streaming video requires a great deal of bandwidth, but theoretically if you made the window small, you know, just small enough so you could stick it […]

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Pieces of me you haven’t seen yet.

OK, well, yes, you probably have seen these, if you’re a longtime reader of this blog, but I thought I’d plug the six new additions I’ve made to geoffreylong.com/portfolio/interactive – BroadReach, Kate Erin Photography, The Black Sea Trading Company, Sound Advice, the blue version of Inkblots, and the redesign of RBB Systems. It’s not that […]

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Feasibility testing Magellan.

So I’m spending a big, huge chunk of today so far testing the feasibility of Magellan. I’m using my account on Nick’s dual G4, which has three displays like my mental sketch of Magellan, and experimenting with the applications I’m planning on using as my main components – namely, iCal, Safari, Quicken, OmniOutliner and Mail. […]

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Philip “Dark Materials” Pullman on Halloween.

I’m a little behind on this one, but it’s still worth reading: Philip Pullman, author of the astonishingly good “His Dark Materials” series, published a New York Times editorial called Why I Don’t Believe in Ghosts on Halloween which is both entertaining and of high value to those of us still stuck in the clench […]

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Rereloaded.

So, in preparations for Wednesday’s release of Revolutions, I’m rewatching The Matrix: Reloaded. It really is better the second time around. Definitely worth doing for cramming purposes.

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New releases from The Dreamsbay Company.

Wow. Last week was a busy one for me, workwise. Hot on the heels of Kate Erin Photography come three little one-pagers for Sound Advice, bobcaldwellvo.com, lynnemagnavite.com and philobrien.com. And, drumroll please, three straight nights of working until the wee, wee hours of the morning have finally paid off: broadreachhealthcare.com hit the web yesterday morning. […]

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Live from New York, it’s Halloween night!

Let me tell you, Halloween night in New York City is a trip. The Big Apple is full of freaks, geeks and weirdos as it is, and on Halloween night they all come out to play. We didn’t make it down to see the parade, as Kate insisted that it was just too terrifying (whatever), […]

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Economy on the rebound?

In this morning’s New York Times, we find Economy Grew at 7.2% Rate in 3rd Quarter, Fastest Pace Since 1984. A list of important stats for quick analysis: The increase in the GDP for July-September, the 7.2% in the title, was more than double the 3.3% increase reported in the 2nd quarter Analysts were only […]

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