I’ve been crap about blogging live for the past few weeks. Too much life, not enough to say.
Or so I thought.
I kept jotting down thoughts as I lived, because stuff kept happening. It seemed pointless at the time – journaling that would never see the light of day. However, starting [...]
Well, hopefully I'll be posting more on my blog... why? What has changed? I am now the proud owner of a motorola droid (or giggledroid as I've renamed it) I installed the pixelpipe application on it and that allows me to post to my blog. Seriously, this phone is amazing thus far. [...]
A federal judge today issued an injunction preventing the implementation of a congressional ban on funding for ACORN.
Judge Nina Gershon concluded that the ban amounted to a "bill of attainder" that unfairly singled out ACORN.
"[The plaintiffs] have been singled out by Congress for" [...]
The Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia is among several groups nominated as "non-profit" of the year by Philebrity (a media, culture, and music blog).My friend Howard Hall is a gifted poet who can coalesce a lot of truth in a few syllables. He's been featuring among his poems handwritten pieces from others under the tag "secondhand haiku" on his blog (non-breaking space).
Emma has a way with words and stories' [...]
Agile Modeling: Introduction to User Stories
Mike Cohn's Blog: Non-functional Requirements as User Stories
aqris: Representing non-functional requirements with user stories
wikiwiki: Non Functional Requirements
Agile Coaching: Non-Functional Requirements: are user stories useful?
Artima: Johan Peeters: Dreams and Nightmares
Representing non-functional requirements is tricky. There are two kinds of' [...]
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Hello, Mr. Sqwire. On your Brendan Calling blog you have given me credit (or blame?) for a story that was actually reported by my colleague Chana Joffe-Walt. In any case, thank you for listening to NPR.
She found me on facebook. I wrote back and suggested they fire [...]