Tip of the Quill: A Journal

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Call me future boy!

Wow, big news this week for guys like me. First off, the Treo 650 was finally announced by PalmOne. It’s supposed to be available from Sprint in November for a whole ton of cash. Second, Macromedia gave a demo of the next generation Flash player at a conference in Tokyo, and the inimitable Colin Moock […]

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Lock and load and rock and roll.

One personal site relaunch. One personal corporate site. Two personal sites for friends. One personal corporate site for a friend. Twelve voiceover sites. Two major corporate sites. How the hell did my to-do list get this out of control? My personal challenge to myself – get as much of this done as possible by midnight […]

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Bruce Mau’s incomplete manifesto.

I may have already noted this here – I know I’ve come across this before, and it’s definitely the kind of thing I’d want to share with you, or remember myself: Bruce Mau’s Incomplete Manifesto for Growth. Lately I’ve been listening to Mr. Mau quite a bit. He gave a lecture this morning as a […]

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How cool would that be?

The good Matt Huaghey proposes a fascinating, if unlikely, scenario if Kerry+Edwards takes the White House: Attorney General Lawrence Lessig. Seriously, imagine that for a minute: someone in the cabinet that really gets it. The mind boggles.

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Something’s starting to click.

Late last night, I was lying in bed and thinking about all the things I’ve been studying and reading lately, and there was this odd sensation in the back of my head, like a coffeepot starting to percolate. I feel like there’s something that’s just about to happen, and I’m not talking about the elections. […]

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Wait a second – what?

I wasn’t going to weigh in on the debate tonight, because it’s pretty clear where I stand on things, but in Bush’s closing comments he said something staggering: “Over the next four years we’ll continue to rally the armies of compassion to help heal the hurt that exists in some of our conuntry’s neighborhoods.” The […]

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Bits and pieces.

This morning’s brief note aside, it’s been awhile since I’ve done any serious, in-depth blogging around here. Again, this is in part because I’ve started mentally shifting all my weblogging energy over to the new geoffreylong.com weblog, which isn’t yet available for public consumption. This is not to say that when I do whip the […]

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Coming soon: A Very Long Engagement.

Just a quick note here to invite you to check out the trailer for Jeunet’s next film, A Very Long Engagement. I love this man’s work – I loved the films he did with Carot, Delicatessen and The City of Lost Children, and I truly adored Amelie. I can’t wait to catch this next one. […]

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E-mail up!

My e-mail is back, so any and all missives you’d intended to send winging my way will now reach me (assuming my killer attack spam filter doesn’t wrestle it to the ground first). I’m writing this from the couch of my friend David, in his very cool new pad in Erie, Pennsylvania. This is after […]

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E-mail down!

Due to Network Solutions being a bizz-natch (and their excruciating process of getting a domain transferred anywhere else), my e-mail’s been down for a while, possibly as long as I’ve been out of town. At first I was kind of pissed, but then it dawned on me: no big backlog of emails to slog through […]

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