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Wednesday, February 23rd, 2011

The Loop « WordPress Codex

Thursday, December 30th, 2010
  • The Loop « WordPress Codex – Style Posts from some category differently… so calling blog entries, tweets, and links different categories of posts, I might want to do code the home / life stream page this way

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Tuesday, December 7th, 2010

Quick Tour of Chrome Add-On on Delicious

Sunday, December 5th, 2010

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Tuesday, November 23rd, 2010

Antimatter atoms produced and trapped at CERN

Monday, November 22nd, 2010

Sir Ken Robinson: Bring on the learning revolution! | Video on TED.com

Tuesday, November 9th, 2010

Bookmarks for November 9th from 06:58 to 06:58

Tuesday, November 9th, 2010

These are my links for November 9th from 06:58 to 06:58:

Yet another website redesign

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

I’ve grown a fascination for Twitter; its means for a short status update enable the micro-publishing platform to be the pulse of the planet, and as a Taoist might look at it, to create a greater sense of oneness via increased perception.  I can see if the T is going to be late (@MBTANow), or what is coming out of conferences happening today (#ocon, #TED) – all in virtually real-time.

As a result, and the fact I’ve been working for a year now, I’m hardly blogging.  This, I intend to change.

Find me on Twitter (@mlamont) and expect a redesign of The Merrill Show that reflects my current web-related activities and a more Twitter-centric webpresence.

Eating Crepes with Obama at the Office

Sunday, March 8th, 2009

Wow, is it quiet in here…

In the time between grad school and finding full-time employment (fine, during grad school, too), I did a lot of online reading – and wow do I miss it.  Nowadays I get home from work, say hi to the family, do a few things, and then am tired enough to just go to bed… I find it strange that lately I just do not spend much time online.  And I find it a little saddening.

Granted, most of my time would be watching Google TechTalks, TED Talks, and see what’s new on PopURLs, but in doing so, I’d learn so much, tasting what’s fresh in new and exciting fields, or walking away with a neat tool I would eventually use.  There is just so much happening out there that not allotting time for browsing feels like a loss of… connection.

…and quiet is good.

This is why I enjoy Sundays – reading online is my version of reading the Sunday paper.  I guess in this sense, things don’t really change, but take on a different form.  I think I’ll formalize this as part of a weekly sabbatical custom.  Hopefully, it doesn’t always occur at the office, like today.

Quoting Obama at the Office

I was recently in a meeting where I gave an impromptu presentation of my research into the use of one of our databases with a rather unfriendly schema.  (I also got to show off the department wiki I made.  Her name is Viki.)  The goal was obtaining better ways of providing metrics.  When asked how this task was coming along, I said, “The database is not perfect, but it can be perfected.”

It was surprising to note the smiles and strangely comforted sighs… and especially where they were coming from.

Holy Crepe!

I recently discovered the Arrow Street Creperie between Harvard Square and Central Square on Mass Ave.  One of the reasons we moved to the BackBay was Le Marche at the Pru (now P. F. Chang’s), so it was a loss when it closed, and I’ve been looking for good sweet crepes since.  I had their “Extraordinaire”, which is fresh strawberries, fresh bananas, and either nutella or dark chocolate, and holy crepe am I going back there again.  Many times.

It’s a cute little location bordering Guffey Park… a little triangular sliver of land between Mass Ave. and Arrow street… there’s a smoothie place on the other side, some bookstores selling rare books, a church across the street, and every seating area seems to have its own character, but I guess it comes with the territory when it’s a tiny place to begin with.

They do savory & sweet crepes, and most are between $7 and $11, which may seem a little steep, but the ambiance and freshness make it well worth the cost.  They have a fan in me.