Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-03-07

  • I have a new cell phone number with a Seattle area code, if you don't get the email within the next hour, let me know. I'm still in SF now. #

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-02-28

  • Count me in to the people really annoyed about Google Buzz's privacy options – it's not clear how to approve followers instead of auto. #
  • @oatmeal I am moving down the street from @zoka, hopefully I won't inspire a "coffeeshop etiquette" cartoon. I am mostly normal, I swear! in reply to Oatmeal #
  • @healthaccess what can we do about Anthem Blue cross slashing physical therapy pay by 40%! Seems penny wise and pound foolish, PT has saved$ #
  • http://sickofbluecross.com/ using our money for executive perks and lobbying against health care for all #
  • @gregoryheller any recommendations for good small biz banks in Seattle? ShoreBank is an option I'm considering but they don't support Mint in reply to gregoryheller #
  • @rubymine searching for anything in the help menu (Mac OS 10.6.2) crashes the IDE. It's hard to search the fourms for 'help' – any help? #
  • @lewmoorman green screen backlot in my hood! 1:16 to 1:26 The dude from Wings is at my local italian place? or is he? http://bit.ly/bZHjir in reply to lewmoorman #
  • @gregoryheller YES! Nicole, baby Ian and I are moving to Seattle~March 15th. I am very excited about it. We will be living near Green Lake. in reply to gregoryheller #

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Tired of Time Machine Running All the Time?

If you have a Mac laptop, and use an external drive for a backup, you may have noticed it seems like Time Machine is calculating changes almost all the time, or at least way too often. This is probably because it starts a backup after the computer wakes from sleep.

If you’re like me, and don’t need hourly backups — one a day will do, thanks — there is a free program called TimeMachineEditor that lets you set a backup schedule. I have mine set for 2:30am so that it does not intrude on my work day.

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Rails Rescue Handbook, an ebook by Mike Gunderloy

Rails is a powerful development tool for web applications - but that power can lead inexperienced developers astray. If you're working on a Rails project gone bad, the targeted advice in this ebook will get you back on track quickly.

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Ruby on Rails Tutorial: Learn Rails by Example | by Michael Hartl

Rails Tutorial contains integrated tutorials not only for Rails, but also for the underlying Ruby language,4 as well as for HTML, CSS, some JavaScript, and even a little SQL. This means that, no matter where you currently are in your knowledge of web development, by the time you finish this tutorial you will be ready for more advanced Rails resources, as well as for the more systematic treatments of the other subjects mentioned. A book-in-progress—drafts currently available for chapters 1–7.

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-02-21

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New Report: Green Marketing Brings in the Dough – The Green Inkwell

How effective is Green marketing, really?

That’s what the authors of Green Marketing: What Works; What Doesn’t – A Marketing Study Of Practitioners asked in a recent study by Watershed Publishing. The report summarizes the real-life results of Green marketing by the audiences of five industry publications.

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WHM/cPanel Manual Site Removal – The Planet Forums

How to remove a corrupted cpanel account via command line

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What’s My DNS? – Global DNS Propagation Checker

A great tool for checking what your DNS name servers are from around the world – to see how propagation is going when transferring web hosts.

WebNotions: How to Avoid Getting Screwed by New Clients (fishers and wolves)

One consultant's process for weeding out troublesome clients up front. Includes a discovery phase, which I like. This is for new potential clients, not for existing clients that you are having trouble with.

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