To-do? No, not today’s, for the rest of your life
15. June 2006


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I’ve used 43things.com for a while. It’s much handier than a goal list or anything. You log on, list your goals, short term or lone term, and find other people who want to do the same thing. Done something cool? Show other people how to do it. Want advice? Ask. They even give you nifty little reminders that can come as often as daily or monthly.

Ah, the season of skimpy clothing
15. June 2006


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I adore summer because of tank tops. They’re the best. And I’ve found my new favorite for summer. Thankfully, it’s on sale at the Gap ($15-$20).

Do they lay wire eggs?
15. June 2006


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I have a lot of electronics. I like ‘em. I personally blame my brother, who instilled a love of all things new and shiny in me at a young age. I’ve used a lot of things to manage my cables, the little clips, twist-ties, hair ties, anything I can find.

Personally, I’m fascinated by these Cable Turtles ($6) from CableOrganizer.com. They hide your cables, and look oh-so-cute and come in lots of colors. who doesn’t want their cable management to match their decor?

ahhh….piles of art
12. June 2006


I apologize for the recent non-posting. Lots is going on non-Allthatanda related so I haven’t had a chance to update. I will be moving at the end of the month, so look forward to plenty of posts about moving-related goodness.

But for now, we have a fantastic thingamajiggie. As an avid art fair consumer, I often end up with more art than I know what to do with, esecially poster prints of nifty art. Well, Outblush has found the answer. Jorgen Moller has made a nifty poster hanger that doesn’t require specific dimension except that the width needs to be less than 20″ Get it Rare Device

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and then you can keep ‘em all together.
02. June 2006


I’m already likin’ Digg, although I’m not a user, I search the site quite a bit. I just figured out that Treehugger has Hugg, a green version of Digg, pretty much. There’s some nifty stuff on there. It’s still in beta, edition, so it can only get better.

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