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 15 posts previously published on June 5th
- 2023
- One More Descript Thing People still read blogs. Well, maybe a few of them. I was happy to see others get intrigued and interested in my sharing of the ways Descript had really revolutionized my way of creating podcast audio. More than likes and reposts there’s not much more positive effect when you can capture Jon Udell’s interest as […]
- Five and Five Equals Forever It’s about five days since a key date but, there is, after all, something about the fives. Get ready, here it comes. Yes, one of 365 blocks on the calendar is rather key here at Ursa Acres… Five years ago was when Cori and I “did a thing” and tied our lives forever together on […]
- 2016
- Taking a Spin on HyperDev Prefixing many words with “Hyper” makes them more interesting. Go from ordinary space into Hyperspace. Leave the everyday 3 dimensions of a cube for a Hypercube. What Apple did for me and many of us with a card on a little square computer? Hypercard. (okay my wordplay goes bad for medical conditions, as a diabetic, […]
- A Bot That… I can love for recursively tweeting This post provides no insight to new technology, forces that might “fix” education, nor anything that addresses injustice in the world. Instead, I celebrate the pure, unanticipated reach of what remains for now an open internet, one that each time you think you’ve seen an edge, infinity yawns open. It’s about twitter, and those is […]
- 2015
- Time Traveling With Google Streetview Well, you might only be able to go back to 2007. And Google Streetview often does not provide too many exit doors. But this seemed like a cool discovery, simply at random. Last weekend I was driving north from home on highway 87, and coming down the hill from the top of the Rim was […]
- 2013
- A Most Potent Brew For no real good reason- this is based on a single photo, duplicated in PhotoShop as layers. In each layer, I selected the glass and applied different settings of the Wave Filter, just to make it seem like a strange world inside my glass. Combining two of my interests into one act. For no good […]
- 2009
- Meet The New Boss cc licensed flickr photo shared by The Pug Father LMS. CMS. LCMS. La La La La La. Will they be toppled by a Wave? I feel rather blessed I have not had much responsibility or even been inside a Course Management System for a looooooong time. I aonnot say I find them inherently evil, but […]
- 2008
- Yawn, Twitter’s Down, Yawn… Yawn, Twitter’s Down, Yawn… by cogdogblog posted 5 Jun ’08, 8.38pm MDT PST on flickr Hardly news, but at least the folks at twitter are not wasting time spell checking the error messages .I’m guessing a LOLCAT is at the keyboard. Twitter is currently down for We are quickly fixing some discrepancies across our webserves. […]
- Woot I Want a Woot Sticker by cogdogblog posted 5 Jun ’08, 8.34pm MDT PST on flickr Society for the Irrationally Exuberant I often feel irrationally exuberant, how do I apply?
- 1 Tool Per 2 Audience 50 Ways Audience by cogdogblog posted 5 Jun ’08, 8.32pm MDT PST on flickr A pretty big turn out at the University of Delaware to hear me blab about 50 Web 2.0 Ways to Tell a Story Wow, what a turnout today for my session at the University of Delaware on 50 Web 2.0 Ways […]
- 2007
- dotSUB This Movie Previously, I’ve noted a cool video site, dotSUB, that takes an interesting approach to ultimately add multi-lingual captions to video– allowing visitors to the site to add translations of the captions into any of the numerous other languages supported on the site.. or, as I call it, “user generated video captioning”. Today, I chatted with […]
- The Cat In the Server is Gone Twitter has grown up and disbanded the silly and annoying cat in the server photos for times when the service is off kilter. They’ve gone uptown with a new bird warning: Dogs rule!
- 2005
- Today’s Jots PeanutButterWikiMake a free, password protected wiki as easily as a peanut butter sandwich.Tags: wiki
- 2003
- BlogShop Flies Like an Eagle Yesterday’s workshop, or “blogshop” for faculty at Chandler-Gilbert Community college went very well. It was much to cover (and most was not) in 2 hours, but we got many of these teachers excited, curious, interested in the tools available via a blog. The blog provides all of the information needed to do this as a […]
- QuickTopic and Quick Doc Review Some very slick small tools that might be helpful as teaching tools (and other uses). You have to like something with the tagline “your free, preposterously easy instant discussion space” (almost as good as “software that doesn’t suck”) QuickTopics is a simple platform for web based brief discussions on a single topic (un threaded), that […]
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