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Unfilled notebooks

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I buy a number of things based solely on my intentions for them. Today I bought a small, pocket-sized, quadrille-lined notebook, Moleskine (Mol-skin-a), to write down ideas and keep track of things. This is despite the fact that I have at least 2-3 other half-filled pocket sized notebooks. The Moleskine has some features that make it different: an elastic band to keep the book closed, a cloth ribbon to mark your place, and a hidden pocket on the back inside cover. They run about 10$ for the pocket sized ones, and you can buy them at most book stores. See the different styles here.


Try this MP3 to SWF (Flash) Program

Soundnails.com has this great tool for converting MP3’s to Flash files. Why is this cool? It’s cool because using Flash you can allow people to listen to music online without allowing them to download the songs and thus running afoul of copyright.

Click here to play Love T.K.O. by Teddy Pendergrass (No MP3 player necessary)


Today was a good day

Today was one of those days that just went alllllright. Work was nice and slow but just busy enough to keep my mind buzzing. I found my coverOlympus Digital Recorder that I had thought I had lost forever. I use it to make notes to myself. Like, “remember to feed the cat” because my memory is very badly organized. Lists and notes and recordings are my friend. Sometimes I wonder if I’m the type who will get Alzheimer’s disease, although I think my problem is more one of inattentiveness and disorganization rather than forgetfulness. Still, it does make me wonder. The recorder was in my backpack, which I swear I looked through at least ten times. How in the heck does that happen? I feel like I went through it thoroughly yet when I was digging in it today at work looking for my leatherman to open a bottle, there it was. It is a small thing but not that small! I was glad to find it after two weeks. At least once or twice a day, I thought about how stupid I was for losing it, especially since it was a Christmas present from Jody.

Today I also felt better about work and I had a few good interchanges with people which pumped me up. I get energized by talking to other people. If I go for a while without talking to my coworkers I start thinking they don’t like me or something. I do care a little too much about what other people think. It reminds me of a quotation by Goethe, “A vain man can never be utterly ruthless: he wants to win applause and therefore he accommodates himself to others.”

I also asked for the day off tomorrow since I’d like to actually work on a few pressing things. I feel like I’m busy all the time, but I really can’t tell you what. All I know is I get home around 6:45-7pm normally and then it seems to go by like nothing until it’s time to go to bed. The weeks and months just pour by.