Things I readed this week

http://www.stockholmpride.org/howhetero/ - I'm 90% heterosexual; for both boys and girls; weird?

http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/07/19/the-anatomy-of-the-twitter-attack/ - questionable practice that any of this information is available, but interesting nonetheless.  can never be too secure.  single-fail point of entry for me is my laptop.  grab it and you've got me pwned.

http://lateralaction.com/articles/multitasking/ - makes sense to me.  how do i get in the groove more frequently?

twecipe.com

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One of the values I find in my all-to-often reading of Twitter is the diversity of information.  Take twecipe.com (or its Twitter counterpart @twecipe), for example.  A brilliantly executed service to find recipes.  All one has to do is feed it a list of ingredients and a recipe will pop out.

By itself, that is pretty amazing; Anastasia was in love with it the moment I mentioned it to her.  However, the cool part for me came when I read the rest of the story.  Niall Harbison has succeeded in coming up with a truly useful idea and implementing it.  The fact that it only cost $300 and took five days from concept to reality is icing on the cake.