Scrolling back the blog in time, inspired by John Johnston to see all posts posted on today’s date in previous years. This is achieved via the WP Posted Today plugin (that’s one I made!).

There are 13 posts previously published on December 2nd

  • 2023
    • Silly Generators Get Better Sharing Buttons Twis (present tense of “twas”?) not a real big demand on the internet for the kind of silly randomness I spat out to make a web toy that generates random utterances about AI using the quotes of Agent 007’s gadget master, Q. And there’s still place and value to do these things without just reachhig […]
  • 2022
    • Should Alt Text be Visible/Accessible for All? There has been over the last few (insert measure of time) better awareness and attention given to making information in media available (aka accessible) for the visually impaired, via alt text or image descriptions (not a new topic ’round here). But here is something counter intuitive… I suggest that alt text / media descriptions should […]
  • 2016
    • Codified, Decodified, Uncodified People doing Bryan Alexander’s Blog Along Book Club reading of We Make the Road by Walking are already done chapter 3! I just made it to the end of the second one, but there was soemthing that jumped out at me towards the end, and that’s always something to pay attention to. (note: I am […]
  • 2014
    • Hey Mae I keep a TV on mainly as having some background sound so it’s not so empty in this apartment. I was not even watching what I left on, my the tone… the frequency of the actress was so brash, yet alluring. And thus I fell into a Mae West rabbit hole. How little of this […]
  • 2012
    • Case Closed- Found Camera Returns Home This case is now closed. A found camera left on the Go Train in Toronto, found by Giulia and GNA, has been received by its owners, a family in Germany. cc licensed ( BY NC ND ) flickr photo shared by vic xia Of course, that is not the real camera shown above, it is […]
  • 2011
    • The Wrong Thing to Boomerang cc licensed ( BY NC SD ) flickr photo shared by Thruhike98 Back in 2007, I had this insane cross country tour of Australia– a fantastic invitation, opportunity, and no second guessing it for a minute.. but it was done as a visit to every capital city in a 2 week time span. I was […]
    • Slice of Life 003: Flying into the Future cc licensed ( BY ) flickr photo shared by cogdogblog Here is my Slice fo Life recording from my trip into the future, as our ds106 colleauges west of the international date line refer to it. On Friday, November 25, yes Black Friday, I drove from Strawberry to Phoenix, got a ride to the airport, […]
  • 2009
    • Map That Package, Please I love being able to track the packages that get shipped to me; living in a rural town blessedly far from malls and mega-shops, I am ordering more and more of my household (and camera toys, computer stuff) items online. Tracking helps, but now I want more, because the detail is not fine grained enough! […]
  • 2007
    • Lonely Tagger A quiet moment for me posted 17 Dec ’05, 11.38pm MST PST on flickr In the middle of nowhere, so silent you can only hear the blood flowing through your ears. Good job a car is nearby or I’d be in trouble. Hi, my name is Alan, and I am a compulsive del.icio.us tagger. Just […]
  • 2004
    • Minor Enhancements For Feed2JS I just made an update to our RSS Feed2JS service and free code. This changes will not break any current use, just adds some new options for some of the parameters, including: David Carter-Tod suggested a new line of code that allows the output to use the Atom fields for encoded content. I am not […]
    • Helen’s Online Portfolio Adventure The self-proclaimed “grandmother” of electronic portfolios, Helen Barrett has likely the most comprehensive set of resources on her main web site plus her E-Portfolios for Learning blog. Not so evident on the front page of site is a fantastic resource where she has taken the same portfolio content and used it in 22 different eportfolio […]
    • Benoit the Denver Cabbie Some recent online discussions on motivation and eportfolios reminded me of an experience back in October at the EDUCAUSE conference…. well actually it had nothing to do with the conference. Towards the conference, I needed to get out to the airport (which seems to be located somewhere in Nebraska) since my wife was flying in […]
    • My Portrait Photo You Will Not See on Flickr Last evening I had a digital photo portrait taken by a local photographer but I doubt it will be flattering enough to land on my flickr collection… I never saw the photographer, but I have been aware of where they set up their studios. Yes, I managed to have a snapshot taken of not only […]

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