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June 2012
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Taken at Yankee Stadium
It’s been a long, long time since my home screen layout has significantly changed. In this case, everything on screen two has been pulled out of folders, re-promoted (is that a word?) up to single tap launch status.
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May 2012
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April 2012
The dot com version of this now points elsewhere.
March 2012
A mishap re: Flickr’s connectivity with my iPhoto library may have broken some stuff. At first, lots of stuff looked as if it was deleted. Then I realized that my Pro account had lapsed. Once resubscribed, the damage became clearer. Sets were messed up or missing all together, so, just an organizational hassle. No data loss, but after plumbing around the Organizr (is it still called that?) I’ve decided that it should be called Un-Organiz. It’s buggy, it doesn’t refresh on changes and stuff just goes missing from the UI. Forced page reloads seem to be the “workaround” but… yuck.
(A delete from iPhoto-to-Flickr isn’t really a delete if you’re stuff is being held hostage because your account has lapsed. It isn’t a delete, but it is, if some of the stuff is recent, but only is it’s in a Set, but not really. Metadata be damned.)
First world problems, to be sure.
February 2012
January 2012
Damn. A local train. Put me to sleep, why don’t y—
December 2011
Are all FedEx call center & counter clerks useless? 3 different stories so far. And don’t tell me you can’t check your own tracking numbers.
The garage. It has been conquered.
RT @ebertchicago: TNT devoting 24 hours to “A Christmas Story” in order to squeeze entire film in between commercials.
(Bits as gifts.) » How To Gift an App » http://t.co/BIvAt9R8 #WeLiveInTheFutureNow
Word of the day: erosion. http://t.co/W83EGF7F
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