Monthly Archives: October 2008

Meet Taffy

Here is the newest member of the family.  Taffy is a Corgi.  She spends her days herding the neighborhood kids around the yard.  The rest of the time she is sacked out on the floor.  You can reach her at … Continue reading

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The problem with politics

Take a look at the Federal Election Commission‘s web site. That’s 124 million dollars from the state of California.  Add all the states together and more than ONE BILLION DOLLARS has been donated and spent on the 2008 Presidential Election.  … Continue reading

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FlickLeech now with Creative Commons

I have been a big fan of Flickrleech for more than a year.  The site uses the Flickr API to search photos on the Flickr site.  The draw is the interface.  Instead of showing ten pictures per page, Flickrleech shows … Continue reading

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Things are about to change.

Today eSchool News published an article about the nation’s first tech-literacy exam.  In four years, the Nation’s Report Card will include technological literacy of students.  This means schools will be forced to assess student technology competencies.  If it is being … Continue reading

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