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01-17 2007... what a year

So aside from a brief (and not at all sickness-free) trip to Toronto, I've spent just about the entirety of 2007 on the couch. Too much more of this and I'm going to be ready to just skip it. But Mike, you ask... what's the good news?
  • I made a resolution to stick with a David Allen GTD system for a while this time. The last time I did it was a couple years ago (pre Weblogs) and it lasted for barely a month, but it was great. My tools (thanks, Kinkless) are better this time, but I just can't seem to stay well enough for a day to start the process in earnest. I do have a great picture of Erika with David Allen... that count for anything?
  • I cut my hair. Yep. Donated a 13" ponytail to Locks of Love. I did it for Erika's birthday since she never liked the long thing that much. Come to think, that was shortly before the new year and my never-ending sickness. Maybe I've got some kind of Samson thing going on.
  • We're rolling out a great new search feature on Weblogs, Inc. sites. Engadget has one now, Autoblog should be up soon after you read this.
  • Emurse has some great new things around the corner as well, at least they will if they can pull me out from in front of my Doctor Who, NyQuil, and dachshund (all good things for sickness -- your mileage may vary).
Incidentally, we were at a local restaurant that I love for their chicken soup (another great thing, trust your mother on this one), and a lady behind me was haphazardly describing the 24 season premiere to her tablemate. And for some bizarre reason, it sounded to us like she was describing a sex dream. About Jack Bauer. That's not related to anything, but there you have it.

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