Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Three couples on the eve of welcoming new life into their homes: Gary and Fiona Turner, Tom and Wendy Matrullo, and Michael O’Connor Clarke and his wife Sausage(?) . It seems only fitting to play one of my favorite lullabies: Hush my love now don’t you cry Everything will be all right Close your […]
Found Gift
I rented a car and drove to Crissy Field and spent a glorious afternoon walking around the Golden Gate Bridge and the beach. The tide was low and the waves were strong so a lot of surf boarders were out. Takes guts to surf around the GG Bridge. Weather was awesome — brilliant blue skies, […]
Diversity, Inc
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. All that talk the last two days about diversity gave me a great idea for a business. I am so excited, I just can’t tell you how excited I am about this incredible new opportunity. Ladies and Gentlemen, I introduce to you: Diversity Dolls Yes, you heard about it here, first! Diversity Dolls! Now, […]
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Ah, oh. Mark Pilgrim was mentioned prominently and positively (deservedly so) in a Slashdot interview on accessibility. That sound you hear is Mark’s 3GB bandwidth allowance being sucked dry. In the re-design of my traditional web sites and weblog (still in process, not rolled out yet), I used Mark’s guidelines to ensure […]
Enough already
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. In case you’re wondering if I’ve decided to focus this weblog on “–isms that must not be named” only, no worries. I have no more intention of becoming a Fem-blogger as I have of being a war-blogger or a tech-blogger or a cat-blogger. Life’s too rich to only focus on […]
