Saturday, February 13, 2010

Not here, not now

This blog is produced using "Blogger", a google product. They're making changes to how they manage their service that mean I won't be able to use it sometime after March.

Earlier this year I started using Posterous to manage my blog posts. It's pretty easy to use, they do the hosting and since all the posts start as email from me, I have automatic backups. Or is that frontups, since I have it before they do.

Anyway, all this is leading me to leave blogger. (sigh) As of now, you can follow me at http://blog.leehinde.com/.

My first post on this blog was on July 20th, 2003. I said:

Hi. Welcome. Lilah is reading this, so I'll try not to waste your time.

Friday, February 12, 2010

He must be important

--
-Lee

Sorry if this is terse. I'm sending it from my phone, which encourages brevity.

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Tuesday, February 09, 2010

Untitled

Who Am I? | Are You Siri us?

I saw this post. So I had to try it.

Siri is a cool iPhone app & service that listens to your questions and attempts to answer them.

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Monday, February 08, 2010

Mona jacked the CPU temp about 30 degrees

Sunday, February 07, 2010

Not Last! #fb

Friday, February 05, 2010

Jens Lekman "The Opposite Of Hallelujah"

Trust me on this. I really try to not waste your time.

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Thursday, February 04, 2010

We don't train to fail, we fail to train

Supposed to do the Kaiser Half-Marathon this Sunday. Sorry, make that Gonna do the Kaiser Half-Marathon this Sunday.

After taking most of January off I ran 3+ miles Monday, 4+ miles Tuesday and 6+ miles today. Will do 8 tomorrow. And 13.1 on Sunday.

Bring it on.

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David Rawlings And Gillian Welch: Tiny Desk Concert

Wednesday, February 03, 2010

Bathroom Log

In my daughter's bathroom. I've neither read or contributed to it.

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Tuesday, February 02, 2010

The Days of Miracles and Wonder

We live in a cynical age.

“That’s why I wanted to talk to you, 1990 me. Your cynicism is important, even vital. God knows, there are times when it will seem like bunnies-and-rainbows optimism given what actually happens. Things get really, really bad for a while, and no amount of cynicism seems like enough.

“But I also wanted to make sure that there are some things that are, in fact, awesome. The world’s been through a hell of a lot, and I’m not sure I trust my own eyes anymore. I don’t agree with every one of Obama’s policies and I doubt that I’ll buy an iPad, but does that make their existence any less amazing? What would the bright-eyed, long-haired, involuntarily celibate version of myself from two decades ago think?”


By  Greg Knauss 

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