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» Nine Personal Questions On Travel  ...  Last Reply: 9 months ago by inadvertentgardener.

1. Jet-lag, adventure, food
2. I haven't been traveling out of the country that often lately, but I'd say I go to Europe most often when I'm off the continent.
3. Hotel Sacher in Vienna.
4. Casa Mingo in Madrid.
5. Downtown city centre
6. Train, hands down.
7. Anywhere in Asia -- I haven't gotten there yet and definitely want to.
8. Somewhere beachy and deserted. Belize, maybe?
9. Isabel Allende, although I think she probably counts the US as almost her own country now. Still...I'd love to travel to Chile with her.

» The Perfect Roadtrip Songs?  ...  Last Reply: 9 months ago by inadvertentgardener.

You know, it's interesting -- for me, it kind of depends on the landscape I'm driving past. If I'm out driving through the open West, a lot of times I want some good, hollow, twangy, soundtracky stuff to get my mood on. It also depends on whether I'm driving at night or in the daytime -- that changes my drive-time song mood, too.

That being said..."Life is a Highway," cheesy as it may be, is an excellent song to have come on. Also, "Wherever You Are" by Geggy Tah.

» Share Your Twitter Names  ...  Last Reply: -1 years ago by jongos.

Here's mine.

» What company name should a merged Microsoft/Yahoo have?  ...  Last Reply: 8 months ago by wrttnwrd.

Carmodyarc, you crack me up. And Heliophage, you beat me to my idea. :-) I would only revise it to be Microhoo!

» What are the best days to publish posts?  ...  Last Reply: 10 months ago by costanzo.

I actually get a lot of traffic on Sundays, which is odd -- there's a Green Thumb Sunday meme that I usually participate in, and I think that drives a lot of traffic. But I have fallen into a pattern of posting every other day on each of my blogs -- odd days on The Inadvertent Gardener and even days on 100 Proof. It seems to be working well for me, and has provided some structure for my planning and posting.

» Online + Life + Work = 24 hours for everyone?  ...  Last Reply: 10 months ago by shadowsun7.

Mike, I'm impressed with your discipline -- I know even when my friends and I declare work talk off-limits, we struggle to really stick to that. It just takes up such a percentage of everyone's day!

I'm still trying to work out the balance, particularly because my fulltime job has just exploded into a million little pieces of work. Getting on top of the pile is really difficult. I've started by trying to cut out some of my freelance work to make way for it, but given a choice, that's not how I'd do it...

But a girl has to sleep, whether she wants to or not.

» Say goodbye to SEO as you know it, say hello to LSI  ...  Last Reply: 8 months ago by ivanpw.

Yeah -- it seems like this should already be part of the way content is being written -- I thought the days of repeating things a bunch of times on the page were long gone?

» Nikon D40X lens question  ...  Last Reply: 10 months ago by BPerron.

This is all good info -- I have a very old Nikon (not digital -- old-school film) camera and a bunch o' lenses for it -- am thinking about a D40, D50 or D70 body and seeing if I can use the old lenses with it so I don't have to reinvest in a bunch of equipment all at the same time.

I have had great luck with my little Powershot, but boy do I miss the SLR shooting...

» CafePress, GoodStorm, Zazzle  ...  Last Reply: 9 months ago by nano.

Ender, just out of curiosity, what pissed you off about CafePress? I've just started using them, so am looking for some feedback.

» Obama And Huckabee Win Iowa Caucus Say CNN  ...  Last Reply: 11 months ago by Ozone42.

I'm going to skip the whole my-system-is-better-than-your-system debate...but did want to say that as a first-time caucus attendee, it was a bizarre experience, and wildly interesting. In my precinct, Hillary almost didn't even meet the minimum percentage for viability -- the overwhelming support was for Obama, with Edwards running second. However, even as a first-time caucus-goer and as someone who has lived in Iowa for less than three years, I managed to get on the county delegates list -- I'll be going to the county convention and possibly carrying forward from there. I've definitely never felt so close to the process, including when I was a campaign worker!

» Your favorite indie or obscure musician  ...  Last Reply: 11 months ago by Redge.

I'm a huge fan of The Envy Corps out of Des Moines, Iowa -- they recently signed with Mercury and have been opening on occasion for The Killers, so I don't expect them to languish in obscurity too much longer...

Another really fun Iowa band is Euforquestra, which has a really great Worldbeat sound and a great mix of instruments.

Thanks to everyone for your other suggestions -- great stuff!

» Photo Essay: The Assasination of Benazir Bhutto  ...  Last Reply: 11 months ago by shadowsun7.

That's an incredibly powerful and tragic photo essay...she was an amazing leader and politician. An incredible and passionate woman. Here's hoping this tragedy doesn't spark even more turmoil in an already torn country...

» Godaddy Quickblog - nice platform or spawn of satan?  ...  Last Reply: 11 months ago by inadvertentgardener.

I didn't even realize they had a blog platform -- it sounds quite horrid, really.

» You'll shoot your eye out  ...  Last Reply: 10 months ago by quietjune.

I'm with ericjohnson on the Snakes-on-Plane reference. Also, "Fra-GEE-lay. It must be Italian!" from A Christmas Story pops out of my mouth more often than I would like to admit. I can't help it. It's always funny to me...

» Wonderful geeky hand-made birthday gifts from my friends  ...  Last Reply: 10 months ago by RightOn.

I love the Web 2.0 GRL one...that's so cute. You have some really creative friends -- I love it!

» No Country For Old Men (or, why are the Coen Brothers so awesome?)  ...  Last Reply: 11 months ago by Hige.

I thought it was incredible for all the reasons Jensized gave. I don't want to say a lot here -- I really don't want to give away any details -- but it's terrific. Definitely a great movie.

I want to go see it again, actually, so I can absorb all the stuff I know I missed the first time around. It's that multilayered and well-thought-out.

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Greenpeace has a sense of humor

Science Community — Posted: Nov. 27, 2007  ...   Last By: Vidar @ 1 year ago

Apparently Greenpeace is tracking whales in the Southern Pacific, and they're allowing the folks of the 'Net to vote on the name of the whale as part of this effort.

It's worth checking it out just to see what name is winning. I have to say...I very much appreciate that Greenpeace has a sense of humor...

» Choose your chocolate..  ...  Last Reply: 1 year ago by missginsu.

No question about it ... dark is it for me. I could give all the rest up easily if I knew I could have dark.

» Favorite Thanksgiving Food  ...  Last Reply: 1 year ago by jark.

I could eat stuffing all day, especially with gravy. This year...we're going to try it with chestnuts, I think. Yum...

» Six Words Stories  ...  Last Reply: 8 months ago by Ozone42.

He didn't understand, so she pushed.

» Thoughts on Amy  ...  Last Reply: 1 year ago by inadvertentgardener.

Oh my God. I just watched it. What? What? It sounded like she was just making random sounds into the microphone. At least she was close to hitting the right notes...

» MySpaceTV: Quarterlife  ...  Last Reply: 1 year ago by inadvertentgardener.

I am going to be watching it, too, even though I'm already technically through my quarterlife...and I'm interested to see how the interactiveness works -- has anyone else checked out the web site for the show? It includes "creative networking" -- kind of like MySpace, but with better portfolio tools. I went ahead and set up a profile but don't expect to add much more to it -- the T&C for the site includes that they can take what you post and use it, royalty-free, in any way they want in perpetuity.

Yeah, it does look like a total soap opera drama. But I'm curious to see how it goes, and, since I don't have a TV at home, it's one way for me to get my television-like fix without using Netflix to do it. So...we'll see how it goes. Plus, I loved the other stuff the creative team put together -- I was a "My So-Called Life" junkie, and I adored "thirtysomething."

» your blog's tagline  ...  Last Reply: 11 months ago by jstamant.

For The Inadvertent Gardener, the tagline is "It's amazing what I'd do for a good tomato."

For 100 Proof, it's "Small, intoxicating stories."

» Thoughts on Amy  ...  Last Reply: 1 year ago by inadvertentgardener.

Still no link to footage? I'm curious! I'm curious! (But, apparently, not so curious as to go hunt it down myself...)

» Life Plan  ...  Last Reply: 8 months ago by rileycentral.

Jensized, I'm right there with you -- every time I've had a plan in place, life has derailed it. Of course, that just keeps things interesting. :-)

That being said, I think it's important to have the big, giant, 60,000-foot goals in mind...but to also have concrete steps to take toward achieving them. If the goals sit high up in the clouds with no steps for you to get there, there is no way any of us will achieve our personal plan.

Azcazandco, thanks for the link -- am heading over to read right now.

Her number is eight...

Girl Stuff Community — Posted: Oct. 22, 2007

So many women have been raped or sexually assaulted, and often don't name it as such or take back the right to call it what it is. Here's one blogger who is fearlessly calling out those incidents.

» Pen Spinning -- Can You?  ...  Last Reply: 1 year ago by inadvertentgardener.

This thread is hilarious...I'm just sayin'...

» Would you ever read fiction online?  ...  Last Reply: 1 year ago by inadvertentgardener.

Not only do I read fiction online, I publish very short fiction online at 100 Proof Stories, as well. I probably spend much of my online fiction reading going after flash fiction or reading my favorite literary journals. One of my favorite sites is Very Small Dogs -- also a source of very short fiction that I find to be quite compelling.

I listen to fiction podcasts, too. Love the New Yorker fiction podcast and KEXP's The Writer's Block.

» Pen Spinning -- Can You?  ...  Last Reply: 1 year ago by inadvertentgardener.

I figured out how to do that after watching friends in high school and just teaching myself. It is totally fun and addictive...I highly recommend learning it. Also, it helps break the boredom in meetings...

» How did Blog Action Day work for you?  ...  Last Reply: 1 year ago by silvertje.

Cooper, your post was terrific. I'm glad others enjoyed it -- I definitely did.

Ozone42, I see your point, but in my case, it wasn't all that much of a stretch. It was sort of a stretch, but definitely not a huge one.

Palmettoart, I second that -- that post was definitely very well done.

RightOn, but the post PalmettoArt linked to was about someone taking action -- I thought that was great. And while I agree, it's better to be doing what needs to be done, I think it's important to also raise voices.

Karsh, coincidence or not, that was an important thing to write about. Scary stuff...raising awareness is so important.

Estarla, thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed it. I tend to post pretty regularly on environmental stuff, just by virtue of what I write about, but I like your interest in "just enough" -- I'm always interested in reading more about people's perspective on that.

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How did Blog Action Day work for you?

Blogging Community — Posted: Oct. 18, 2007  ...   Last By: silvertje @ 1 year ago

I'm curious who else from 9rules posted as part of Blog Action Day, and what response you got to your posts? Did you enjoy participating in the event? Did you get good traffic? Was it a challenge to fit the topic into your general blog topic?

Since I blog about gardening, it wasn't that hard to wrap the topic in to what I was writing about anyway, but I enjoyed the opportunity to tie together Marion Jones and garden chemicals -- a connection I'd been thinking about making since the latest stage of the scandal broke, but that I hadn't tried to pull together yet.

I had at least one commenter direct me to their Blog Action Day post, which I liked -- it gave me a chance to see what other folks did. And I know Dave Seah posted something, too (and Dave, if you're reading, I'd love to hear what you thought about participating, since it was a little outside your usual subject matter). But how about the rest of the madding crowd?

Kurt Vonnegut's Eight Rules for Writing Fiction

Writing Community — Posted: Oct. 14, 2007

Kurt Vonnegut breaks it down for new and experienced writers.

» Anyone interested in NaNoWriMo?  ...  Last Reply: 1 year ago by peroty.

I kept all my writing private both years that I participated, Scrivs. And trust me...while I was pleased to participate, the work I did requires some massive revision...it was not ready for the public at all...

» Anyone interested in NaNoWriMo?  ...  Last Reply: 1 year ago by peroty.

Lisa, I highly encourage you to do it (as well as any other 9rules folks who want to) -- it's an amazing sense of accomplishment to make it happen. I did it two years in a row -- 2005 and 2006 -- but I think I'm going to skip out on it this year. I have another book project I want to work on, and if I can take the time to do NaNoWriMo, I figure, I can take the time to finish that book project and do what I want to do with that. So...maybe I'll get back to the event next year?

Of course, I reserve the right to change my mind between now and November 1.

:-)

» Cant get to sleep  ...  Last Reply: 1 year ago by Sebastiano.

Josh, straight unadulterated meditation is definitely a way to go, too. I love to sit and do that. I tend to use the podcasts when I absolutely cannot get my head to shut down...then, the podcasts are like the strategic weapons. :-)

» Cant get to sleep  ...  Last Reply: 1 year ago by Sebastiano.

Hmm...I think I got most of mine off iTunes, so I don't know if you can access those or not. But try My Thought Coach, which is one of my favorite resources.

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