- 21:01 Ran my second mile, this time with 95% more training. No official time yet, but by my watch? *7:08.56*. (But Dad beat me by eight seconds.) #
July 12th, 2008
First: Morning Coffee is lovely.
Second: The tags system, while it confused me at first, is also very nice - instead of having subfolders in my "Blog Entries" bookmarks folder, I can just tag posts with "politics" and "economics" and so forth.
Third: One thing that Firefox is missing that I very much liked in Safari - the warning when you close a window which you've been typing in. This was a magnificent feature, and I'm not even sure if there's an add-on for it in Firefox.
...although I suppose I could ask, now that I think of it...
*runs off*
Second: The tags system, while it confused me at first, is also very nice - instead of having subfolders in my "Blog Entries" bookmarks folder, I can just tag posts with "politics" and "economics" and so forth.
Third: One thing that Firefox is missing that I very much liked in Safari - the warning when you close a window which you've been typing in. This was a magnificent feature, and I'm not even sure if there's an add-on for it in Firefox.
...although I suppose I could ask, now that I think of it...
*runs off*
Tags:
Have you ever been trying to think of a word for ages, and just couldn't come up with it?
Have you ever ran into some new concept which you would love to articulate, but you can't think of a neologism for it?
Have you ever found or invented a term which deserves wider use?
The thing is, I've seen people doing all these things all the time, and recently. Shouldn't there be a LJ comm where people can find and fill their lexicographical gaps?
Who's with me?
Have you ever ran into some new concept which you would love to articulate, but you can't think of a neologism for it?
Have you ever found or invented a term which deserves wider use?
The thing is, I've seen people doing all these things all the time, and recently. Shouldn't there be a LJ comm where people can find and fill their lexicographical gaps?
Who's with me?
Tags: