Tonight, went to Olive Garden, waited 40 minutes for a table. Next spent 5+ minutes watching my Sprite spread across the table from my cracked glass. It was definitely one of those weeks.

Tonight I… Locked myself out of the apartment and had to get my sliding door derailed. Ate way too much. Spilled coffee all over the coffee table, dousing a lot of absorbent bamboo accessories and a new book, among other things. Knocked over my water bottle about 10 times, but it’s largely spill proof. Played some awful hands of Yahtzee. Yep. Fitting end to the week.

Poetry might be defined as the clear expression of mixed feelings.
It’s always more powerful to be peaceful right now in the now…than feel right about the pain in your past.
Jimmie Johnson is not the bad guy

I have to say, I am really, really glad to see Tony Stewart’s take on this. I haven’t been a huge fan of his in recent years, but maybe the new team and car have been helping his attitude. Because this is what I keep saying.

Amplify’d from www.thenewsstar.com

“The thing is now we have to talk about the potential of six,” 2002 and 2005 champion Tony Stewart told reporters. “But I think there’s been too much emphasis on it not being good for the sport, people thinking that it’s bad.

“I think it’s pretty exciting that an organization has been able to be that good for that long. That’s a compliment to what they’ve done. I think too much effort has been spent looking at the negative side of it, which there really isn’t, when all the guy has done is gone out there and done what he’s supposed to do. He’s gone out and done what we’re all trying to do.

“I think what he’s done has been under-appreciated, in my opinion.”

When asked to make a case for Johnson winning No. 6, Stewart reacted with mild incredulity.

“How do you bet against him right now?” Stewart asked. “When a guy has done it five times, what basis would you have to bet against him? That’s the argument.”

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Licorize - Todos & Bookmarks in motion

Now here’s one I could see replacing Delicious with…in addition to tags, you can give your bookmarks types, such as Read, Remind me Later, To-Do, Goal. It also integrates with many sites such as Twitter, LinkedIn, Gmail, EverNote and Skype.

Jumpscan - All in one QR code

Create your own QR code for your online identities, etc. Most intriguing….but we don’t all have these phones yet. Are buesiness cards going to be barcodes someday?

BookFabrik – Capture your digital life

Turn your blog into a book.

For some people, unless you could just date ranges, this would be one HUGE tome.

Dscoverme

Automagically share….hmmmm…. It’s like it wants to be FriendFeed but better.

In my ongoing bookmarking search, today I decided to try out zootool. I imported all of my delicious things easily enough, but find the limit of 20 packs to be not enough for my librarian brain. It’s too limiting. If I’m going to group things, I want subgroups. And as many groups as I need. If Pearl Trees weren’t such a nightmare to navigate when you have 5K bookmarks, I’d just use it. But apparently my search will continue…. http://bit.ly/grWKXV