J & I spent all day working on our individual computer tasks. I finally moved all my files from the old PowerBook to the new one and getting everything to work right; June labored all day tweaking course descriptions for the JCS site.
On this day in 1985, we got married just before sunset outdoors at La Jolla Cove. To celebrate, I gave June 512 Megs of RAM. Isn’t that romantic?
And in the evening we dined at Pampas, an Argentine restaurant near Montgomery Field. Good steaks! I put the diet on hold for the evening.
When Amazon opened itself up earlier this week via SOAP. I’m guessing they had no idea what creative programmers would do with it using Python, PHP, you name it. This page is the latest new outcome.
This is a simple implementation of onfocus.com’s wonderful Book Watch web service. Basically, I’ve retrieved his list via his xml feed, then found news information using the Google API, and found the item information via my Amazon API. The result, a constantly changing of list of books that are generating buzz around the weblog community, with links to current news items via Google.
This looks cool. I’ll be curious to see how often the page changes. It’s like a detailed psychological profile of bloggerdom