March 2007
141 posts
Henning v. Vogelsang: Fourth attempt to post something on Twitter and make it stay there. (via Twitter / Henning v. Vogelsang)
Henning v. Vogelsang: Third attempt to post something on Twitter that will stay. (via Twitter / Henning v. Vogelsang)
Henning v. Vogelsang: It seems Twitter and/or Twitterrific are broken. (via Twitter / Henning v. Vogelsang)
Henning v. Vogelsang: Wow. Twitter deletes my posts I already made? (via Twitter / Henning v. Vogelsang)
Henning v. Vogelsang: Wondering why Twitterrific doesn’t update anymore. (via Twitter / Henning v. Vogelsang)
Henning v. Vogelsang: Listening to Craig Armstrong’s “Piano Works”. (via Twitter / Henning v. Vogelsang)
Henning v. Vogelsang: Listening to Craig Armstrong’s “Piano Works”. (via Twitter / Henning v. Vogelsang)
Henning v. Vogelsang: It’s the second day where I’m breaking with my “one hour” rule, to get a more important post about “immediate effects” done. (via Twitter / Henning v. Vogelsang)
Henning v. Vogelsang: Indecisive about getting my second cup of coffee, or going outside to say hi to the ozone hole. (via Twitter / Henning v. Vogelsang)
Henning v. Vogelsang: Rubbing my eyes. At the same time wondinering if this is a premiere, of someone posting such a profane event on Twitter. Most likely not. (via Twitter / Henning v. Vogelsang)
Henning v. Vogelsang: Asking myself if vegetarian meat surrogates would have more success if they wouldn’t try pretending to be meat. (via Twitter / Henning v. Vogelsang)
Henning v. Vogelsang: Wondering if I am allowed to bring tooth paste to the U.S. Don’t laugh, U.S. citizens. Your disconnected government makes these rules. (via Twitter / Henning v. Vogelsang)
Henning v. Vogelsang: My mind is traveling ahead of me. (via Twitter / Henning v. Vogelsang)
Henning v. Vogelsang: Updated my one line bio. (via Twitter / Henning v. Vogelsang)
Henning v. Vogelsang: NetNewsWire: 44956 unread. (via Twitter / Henning v. Vogelsang)
Henning v. Vogelsang: Haunting shadows of the past. (via Twitter / Henning v. Vogelsang)
Henning v. Vogelsang: Curious to see what happens when the Twitterrific window has scrolled down to where it can not scroll further. (via Twitter / Henning v. Vogelsang)
Henning v. Vogelsang: Tried to convince my body to work without my mind for a while, but it didn’t work out. (via Twitter / Henning v. Vogelsang)
One hour
It is early in the morning and I had only one cup of coffee. I have less than 20 minutes to go and yet I dared to start another blog post.
The trick is not to think of those 20 minutes. I think of it as a sprint, not a marathon, which my articles usually are. While this will be a quick and dirty post, I hope you will find it contains some useful information that will help you through your day.
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Henning v. Vogelsang: Wrote a quick and dirty blog post and now I’m late for work. But I feel so much better now. http://tinyurl.com/3bvnwx (via Twitter / Henning v. Vogelsang)
Henning v. Vogelsang: The perspective of fresh coffee did the trick. (via Twitter / Henning v. Vogelsang)
Henning v. Vogelsang: Fighting to convince my body that it is worth waking up. (via Twitter / Henning v. Vogelsang)
Henning v. Vogelsang: “I am putting myself to the fullest possible use, which is all I think that any conscious entity can ever hope to do.” (via Twitter / Henning v. Vogelsang)
Henning v. Vogelsang: Amerikas geek world just woke up, joining European Twitter posts. Welcome to the party. (via Twitter / Henning v. Vogelsang)
Henning v. Vogelsang: Failing to resist the temptations of Twitter. (via Twitter / Henning v. Vogelsang)
Henning v. Vogelsang: I officially hate the job the client gave me. Love the client though. (via Twitter / Henning v. Vogelsang)
Henning v. Vogelsang: Blogs reflect a certain reality of people. I’m trying to grasp what reality it is for the people who attack Kathy Sierra. (via Twitter / Henning v. Vogelsang)
Henning v. Vogelsang: Wasabi nuts and Zinfandel helped me to complete my post about the Swiss BlogCamp, http://tinyurl.com/2cmpdq (via Twitter / Henning v. Vogelsang)
Some reflections on BlogCamp Switzerland
There is something about unconferences I find extremely attractive. I have been to uncounted meetings, workshops, conferences and events. Most of them are presentations of slideshows, filled with programs, shows and the firm idea of someone trying to sell you something.
A BarCamp sells ideas, and more than you can handle. It does this without trying. That is its secret; it doesn’t sell...
Henning v. Vogelsang: It is confirmed after more twitters coming in: Twitterrific 2 scrolls down. This is the point where MS would say it’s a feature, not a bug. (via Twitter / Henning v. Vogelsang)
Henning v. Vogelsang: Wondering why Twitterrific 2 a) eats my posts, b) always scrolls to the middle with each new post. (via Twitter / Henning v. Vogelsang)
Henning v. Vogelsang: Interesting. Twitter ate all my posts of today and they don’t show in Twitterrific at home. (via Twitter / Henning v. Vogelsang)
Henning v. Vogelsang: I am too slow. (via Twitter / Henning v. Vogelsang)
Henning v. Vogelsang: Thinking about my seed project when I should work for the client project. (via Twitter / Henning v. Vogelsang)
Henning v. Vogelsang: Lunch time tends to make me drowsy. (via Twitter / Henning v. Vogelsang)
Henning v. Vogelsang: Asking myself how I will survive another day in the client’s office without Twitterrific. (via Twitter / Henning v. Vogelsang)
Henning v. Vogelsang: Proud of myself that I managed to reinstall the OS on the flash memory on my N800 after it had died this morning. (via Twitter / Henning v. Vogelsang)
Henning v. Vogelsang: Completed only 30% of what was on my list today. How dissatisfying. On the good side, that was 30% of what I wanted to do today. (via Twitter / Henning v. Vogelsang)
Henning v. Vogelsang: Experimenting with a frozen cheese pizza, ruccola and some feta cheese. (via Twitter / Henning v. Vogelsang)