- Beacock Music folder
- Blue Eyes, Brown Eyes: A Cautionary Tale of Race and Brutality
- Gutter cleaning pressure washer attachment
- Lawnmower deck cleaning tool
- Philips Hue starter kit
- Luthier toolkit
- Magnetic knife bar
- Ernie Ball guitar strap
- Counter top water distiller (not pictured)
- $25 Visa gift card (not pictured)
- New Mexico Christmas 2021 commemorative stocking cap
- Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (not pictured)
- Soldering pen and accessories (not pictured)
A Few Disparate Links
- Happy Birthday Little Graham: Tina’s paean to our youngest son on his 9th birthday. She nailed it.
- Oregonian article on Twitter: Steve Woodward profiles my favorite web service and mentions some of the more popular Portland area Twitterers. He also provides a link to a del.icio.us page with more links to Twitter resources.
- 2008 Presidential Election Interactive Map and History of the Electoral College: Predict who will be our next president.
- NameVoyager: Even if you (like me) don’t have a baby in your future, it’s fun to see naming trends over the last century. Note that the y-axis for the chart adjusts each time you change names.
- Brand Tag Cloud Quiz: Identify the brand based on words/phrases other people have used to describe it. The larger the word, the more often it has been used to describe the brand. You can also feed the quiz.
- The World of Chemistry (below)
Tools for Twitterers
The popularity of Twitter has led to the creation of some great services that work with the “social networking” website. Because Twitter has a public API and makes the “tweets” (Twitter-speak for a message posted on Twitter) available to anyone, it’s easy for web developers to tap into this resource. Here are a few that I’ve found useful:
- Twitterholic ranks twitter users according to the number of followers each user has. I follow several people on that list include Barack Obama, John Gruber, Wil Wheaton and Warren Ellis. You can also use Twitterholic to view your own history of people following you. Here’s mine.
- TwitterLocal lets you find Twitter users in your geographical area. You can view the list of local users on the Twitterlocal website or you can subscribe to an RSS feed. They also track the top 30 locations for Twitter users in the world. Portland is currently ranked 15th only 6 spots below “Right here.”
- TweetClouds processes all the tweets for a given user and then creates a tag cloud for that user. If you’ve tweeted for as long as I have, it takes awhile for TweetClouds to process all your tweets, but they provide you with a static link that you can pass around to people afterwards that allows for delay-free viewing of your tweeting psyche. Here’s one I generated as I wrote this. I am evidently obsessed with “time” and “watching”.
- Quotably provides context for Twitter conversations by showing them as threaded discussions. If you glance at the Quotably page for my tweets, you’ll see people who reply to me as well as anybody to whom I might have replied. I use this when I see people I follow replying to people whom I don’t follow.
- Twitter itself provides a range of “badges” that let you display your tweets on your web page, Facebook account, Myspace account and others. If you look on the left of this page, you’ll see that mine displays my three most recent tweets.
That’s just a few of the tools that are available. Googling “twitter tools” reveals that there are many, many more out there. This article has a pretty good list.
All I Got For Christmas
- Gift certificate to Half.com redeemed for:
- Bonfire of the Vanities by Tom Wolfe
- Pearl Jam by Pearl Jam
- Letting Off The Happiness by Bright Eyes
- Killer Queen: A Tribute to Queen by various artists
- Gift certificate to Borders redeemed for 7 Seconds Or Less by Jack McCallum
- The best pressure washer
- Sugar Free Creme Savers
- Sugar Free Werther’s Originals
- Sugar Free Lifesavers Butter Toffee
- Corrine Bailey Rae by Corrine Bailey Rae
- The Book of Totally Useless Information by Don Voorhees
- 2107 Curious Word Origins, Sayings & Expressions by Charles Earl Funk
- Foldable tool chest on wheels
- New gloves
- White LED head lamp
- White LED best brightest flashlight
Update 1/4: Yesterday I got two books in the mail: Metal Cowboy and Momentum Is Your Friend. Both are by bike journalist Joe Kurmaskie.