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New Fixes and Features on Billmonk | Notes from the BillMonk
https://billmonk.wordpress.com/2008/10/30/new-fixes-and-features-on-billmonk
Notes from the BillMonk. On social money and running BillMonk.com. Laquo; Tweaks to Debt Shuffling. Billmonk Now on Twitter. New Fixes and Features on Billmonk. We’ve been a little quiet on the blog because we’ve been listening closely to your suggestions and requests. Today, we’re happy to let you know our product and engineering team has fixed over two dozen bugs. We worked on the Amazon library, text related issues, automated email and errors related to reporting payments. With any issues or ideas.
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Billmonk Now on Twitter | Notes from the BillMonk
https://billmonk.wordpress.com/2009/01/29/billmonk-now-on-twitter
Notes from the BillMonk. On social money and running BillMonk.com. Laquo; New Fixes and Features on Billmonk. Billmonk will be down this weekend. Billmonk Now on Twitter. Are you on Twitter. Twitter is a service for friends, family, and co workers to communicate and stay connected through the exchange of quick, frequent answers to one simple question: What are you doing? Follow BillmonkFriends on Twitter. This entry was posted on January 29, 2009 at 8:44 pm and is filed under Uncategorized. I don’t...
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How to get into and out of Boston | In Absentia
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The Olin Leave of Absence Blog. How to get into and out of Boston. Actually, if you show up through any means, you’re more than welcome to a pika dinner. They love visitors and, thanks to Ryan Hubbard, think all Oliners are fantastic. Other suggestions for non-car transportation include:. Take it from Eliot to Kenmore, then get off and grab an outbound Green-B to Boston University Central and follow this map. Exists to bring students into Boston on weekends. It requires a $2 ticket, which. I hope that yo...
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Tim: Tucumcari, New Mexico | In Absentia
https://olinloa.wordpress.com/2007/12/08/tim-tucumcari-new-mexico
The Olin Leave of Absence Blog. Tim: Tucumcari, New Mexico. Hello from Mountain Time. I have photographic evidence that there are many cows. In Oklahoma. Also at that link: photos from the Clinton library! I picked up an audiobook copy of. Tonight, we’re in New Mexico. The motel feels very Edward Hopper. That is all. Good-night! This entry was posted on Saturday, December 8th, 2007 at 12:58 am and is filed under Uncategorized. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Friend us on LJ.
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So, what are you doing with your year off? | In Absentia
https://olinloa.wordpress.com/2007/12/27/so-what-have-you-been-up-to
The Olin Leave of Absence Blog. So, what are you doing with your year off? The worst part about being a LOAner (one of my goals this term is to get an arbitrary term into the common lexicon) is constantly answering the question “So, what are you doing with your year off? 8221; and its variants “What have you been up to? 8221; and “Which one of your family members is going to support you when you’re unemployed and living on the street? It’s still better than having to lay out why I was in Washington...
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Tim: yay campaigns | In Absentia
https://olinloa.wordpress.com/2007/12/16/tim-yay-campaigns
The Olin Leave of Absence Blog. I only spent 13 hours at work today and it made me really happy. Also, Antonio Villaraigosa is pretty much awesome. My daily caffeine intake is trending towards “probably unhealthy,” with ambitions of achieving “mildly alarming.” I have a firm new appreciation for espresso and also of the Starbucks conveniently located between the house where I’m staying and the campaign office. Livin’ the dream! You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. On Who am I?
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February | 2008 | In Absentia
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The Olin Leave of Absence Blog. February 20, 2008. If I had one word to describe my year off to date, I’d say “Reflection.” If I had two, they’d be “Reflection” and “Design.” But, if I had a third word, it would be “Coffee” (the fourth phrase would be “really bad music” just in case you were wondering). Coffee has become a strong passion for Chester, George and I. It started out from our work on designing products for the specialty coffee industry, but it has become so much more. The entrepreneur in me l...
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There should be some sort of alert for this | In Absentia
https://olinloa.wordpress.com/2007/12/27/there-should-be-some-sort-of-alert-for-this
The Olin Leave of Absence Blog. There should be some sort of alert for this. I had just opened up the LOA stats to show my parents the curious effect that the subway map had on our hits (as I remarked in a previous post. And found that it has exploded to become an order of magnitude greater than before. Whereas we used to get nearly 400 hits a week, we’ve been recently averaging more than 500 a day. Anyway, it looks like the attention doesn’t extend far beyond the post that started it all. My favourite m...
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In Absentia | The Olin Leave of Absence Blog | Page 2
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The Olin Leave of Absence Blog. What I’ve been up to. November 8, 2007. I was chatting with Ben in the Foundry’s beautiful new design studio, and he mentioned that nobody reads our blog anymore. A check of our stats reveals that he’s basically right, but the truth is a little more complex:. Apologies for the pictures, wordpress doesn’t seem to do sizing very well, I’ll fix them when I get the chance). You’ll notice that my early post ‘ How to get into and out of Boston. Did research towards starting a co...
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Ben: Coffee | In Absentia
https://olinloa.wordpress.com/2008/02/20/ben-coffee
The Olin Leave of Absence Blog. If I had one word to describe my year off to date, I’d say “Reflection.” If I had two, they’d be “Reflection” and “Design.” But, if I had a third word, it would be “Coffee” (the fourth phrase would be “really bad music” just in case you were wondering). Coffee has become a strong passion for Chester, George and I. It started out from our work on designing products for the specialty coffee industry, but it has become so much more. The entrepreneur in me likes the fact that ...