Tip of the Quill: A Journal

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No April Fool’s.

So, what with the war and the crappy economy and everything else, I really wasn’t feeling up to doing anything festive for April Fool’s. That’s not to say that some people aren’t up to their usual tricks. What I have been doing is a lot of cleaning and a lot of bookkeeping. I’m still occasionally […]

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Links for the Weekend.

It’s Friday. It’s almost the weekend (and for those of us who are self-employed, it’s difficult to shake off the inclination to slack off, because we know we’re going to be working on the weekend anyway). Therefore, for your pleasure, I’m going to post here some links to things that I enjoy, and therefore I […]

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Counter-Intuit.

I have never been more frustrated by an application than I am by QuickBooks 5.0 for the Mac. This lumbering dinosaur of a program refuses to talk to any of my other applications, which is ridiculous. It’s like they bent over backwards to make absolutely sure that everything you do in this app is as […]

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Friedman’s Scorecard for the War.

Submitted for your lunchtime reading pleasure, Thomas L. Friedman of The New York Times has an excellent editorial today on how we should be “keeping score” on Operation Whack Saddam Iraqi Freedom. His main criteria: Have we occupied Baghdad without leveling it? Have we killed, captured or expelled Saddam? Have we been able to explain […]

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Michael Stipe on war.

So the guys from R.E.M. have just posted a new protest song to their website. “The Final Straw” is a surprisingly laid-back acoustic number for what it is, and the lyrics, while typically Stipean, get really pretty pointed at the end: Now I don’t believe and I never did That two wrongs make a right. […]

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Couple of things.

First, Sam over at explodingdog has three very nice signed prints available for sale for $65 apiece through Thursday. Prints are usually $125, so this is a nice discount on three of the most popular designs. That, and it’s nice to support artists before they’re dead. Second, all Inkblots alumni are invited to send track […]

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