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Category Archives: Listacular
Some more list applications
I’m still searching for list applications/websites/services/what have you. And here are some more that I’ve found, though I’m not so sure that there’s all that much to choose among them.
Google GQueue Application
I want to work with lists, and want to have them easily accessible to me from wherever, whenever. So, I started to look at some of the list apps I’ve been finding. Most of them are “to do” lists, as … Continue reading
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Interesting list apps
There’s a particular application that I want in the worst possible way, but if I can’t find it I’ll just go ahead and make it myself (if I can figure out how to actually do that). Meanwhile, I keep searching … Continue reading
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Quote of the Day
I like the qotd concept, and always have. It’s amazing to me that such a simple tool can be so interesting. As implemented since the dawn of time on UNIX systems, fortune offers an astonishing amount of functionality in such … Continue reading
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What can Google tell me about lists?
I’m not the only person in world to have developed the possibly unfortunate habit of googling whenever I have a question of some sort. That’s how it’s going with lists, for me. Try it yourself, Google lists. As you’re doing … Continue reading
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I’ve been thinking a lot about lists, lately.
Here are some of the things that I’ve been wondering about, lately… Continue reading
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