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On Wednesday Aril. 16th 2008, I had CustomCornea LASIK. Anyone who has considered having their eyes zapped by lasers can imagine the anticipation that precedes the procedure. I am happy to say that life is great afterward. Seeing the world through clear eyes without glasses after 20 years is something that is just hard to [...]

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Flight Simulator

Last weekend I spent two days in Las Vegas in a Cirrus SR20 Full Motion Flight Simulator. Today, as I sat down to debrief my experience, it dawned on me that it would be amazing if there were full motion simulators for campaigns!!!
I’ll have to think about that a bit.
It’s hard to explain the unbelievable [...]

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And, he’s wicked smart.

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My First Sprout

I just built my first sprout widget. You can get the Google Gadget, which displays my latest couple blog post. Carnet and the growing gang over at SproutBiulder have really opened up the world of widgets for a whole lot of folks. Nice work guys.

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The Keynote Blogger

Jeremiah Owyang’s analogy of a blog being like “a keynote speech where the speaker (blogger) is in control of the discussion, but allows questions and comments from the audience“ really strikes a cord with me. I have been thinking a lot about the role blogging can and should be playing for many conservation groups.
There a [...]

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Jon Stahl has written a very nice piece outlining the direction ONE/Northwest is taking our strategy work, out database, website, and email efforts. Thanks Jon.
Over time, an individual supporter would be expected to engage in a variety activities, both high and low on the ladder. The goal of an engagement strategy is not just get [...]

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Nice overview of lessons learned from eye tracking studies and website design.
Eye-tracking studies are hot in the web design world, but it can be hard to figure out how to translate the results of these studies into real design implementations. These are a few tips from eye-tracking studies that you can use to improve the [...]

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I work with a number of organizations that have fantastic photo collections from the places they work to protect organization like Sierra Club BC , Oregon Wild, Oregon Natural Desert Association. I have been trying convince a number of them to start offering wallpapers of their most amazing places. This little devkit provide a [...]

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