Corvallis RSS Feeds

Speaking of local, I'm scraping together RSS feeds for the Corvallis Gazette Times (website), and the OSU Barometer (website) for my own use. If you're local and read news via RSS, feel free to subscribe to these. They're updated once/day at 9am.

SXSW cont.

Just to add to that last post, I met Michael for the first time at SXSW last year. I had just moved to Oregon a few months earlier and found out that he only lived about 45 minutes away. I couldn't believe that I hadn't read his weblog before, and I was disappointed that there wasn't a good way to find weblog authors in my geographic area. (This was pre-geourl, or in its early days anyway.) And I left SXSW wanting to put together a directory for Oregon weblogs. ORblogs was an IU from SXSW 2003 because it has been great getting to know local bloggers as the site has progressed. I have to agree that the intangible inspiration I leave with (maybe it's a creativity contact high) is an important part of SXSW to me.

It'd be interesting to see how many domain names owned by SXSW-attendees were registered in mid to late March.

SXSW cost/benefit analysis

Michael Buffington breaks down the costs and benefits (Total Important Units) of attending South by Southwest Interactive.

Looming Tree picture

Looming Tree

Hacks Series Review

Linux Journal: Hacking Reality. It's a review of the Hacks series.

Go Away

I wanted that last post to not be the first post anymore. And I made it so. I thought about deleting it. Some posts are better than others. Where's my camera?

Amazon Hacks Review

There's a quick overview and review of Amazon Hacks at a site called The Celebrity Cafe. Book reviews must be something new for the site, because you can rate the movie (?) Amazon Hacks yourself. I can picture the trailer with booming voice-over now: In a world where products are sold online... Wherever an API exists to retrieve information about those products... Where scripters dare to script scripts... You can discover for yourself... Amazon Hacks. This summer from O'Reilly Cinema.

There are some amazing photographs (and QTVR panoramas) over at Kite Aerial Photography. [via del.icio.us]

Ice pictures

This morning everything was encased in ice. Now the sun is out, the ice is melting, and it sounds like it's raining from all the dripping water.

Icicles

Tree in ice

Animated tree picture

The snow has given me another season to add to this compressed-time picture of a tree on the side of my house: tree animation (286 kB).

More snow pictures

I took some more snow pictures today. I love moss and snow together because it seems like an odd combination.

moss and snow

leaf and snow

snow scene

sk builds snow art

Like yesterday, there are a couple more here and here.

Snow pictures!

We arrived home safely in Oregon and found a winter wonderland. It snowed most of the day today—giant, sticky flakes—perfect for snowballs. Here are a couple snapshots from a walk near our place:

tree and snow

bud and snow

Happy new year!

Update: Matt wrote the year in my driveway. And I posted a couple more pictures from today here and here.
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