I'm sitting in my hotel room, sipping steamed soymilk from the starbucks downstairs, and chatting with my husband.
It's cooooozy.
Btw - usability testing is so cool!
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HackADay not part of AOL deal: Calacanis
AOL Weblogs Inc., head guru Jason Calacanis has writtten that the HackADay blog currently on the Weblogs Inc., network was not sold to AOL and will remain an independent site.
I was blogg surfing and I found your blog. I think it is very interesting. Keep up the good work!!
If you ever think in having your own busness and quit your job witha minimal investment, visit this site work from home, if you need work from home this is great"
i'm not enjoying these advertisements on my blog... is there a way to make this not happen?
You know, many Starbucks are nice. They have really good landscaping!
Tabita!
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Disable anonymous comments and enable that Picture Verification thingy from Blogger options.
Now you know why I moved away from BlogSpot: I wanted control over my environment.
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