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02/01/2004: "January's Ten"

The monthly, optimized, time management reading list entitled, "What Did Everyone Else Read?" in January.

With your time management problems in mind, I have listed January's ten most "viewed" entries, as reported by Cliff's Notes month-end logs, ranked by times viewed, and annotated with my comments on each entry. You're just too good to us! Yeah, maybe - but who loves ya? Click more.. below for all this and links too!

What Did Everyone Else Read? Or:

January's Ten Most Popular Entries - (links to entries open in a separate window)

1. "Viewsonic UltraBrite A90f+" -- posted December 5, 2003
Review of Viewsonic A90f+ 19 inch monitor.
2. "Grammy Nominations" -- posted January 13, 2004
This is a complete list. Big page, but interesting if you're into it.
3. "I'll Miss Him" -- posted September 7, 2003
Johnny Cash and "The Ballad of the Harp Weaver." Good stuff.
4. "Full Circle" -- posted January 5, 2004
"The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King." Review from The New Yorker. Also has link to "fantasy" interview of Gollum by Charlie Rose.
5. "Last ActionScript Hero" -- posted June 09, 2003
Review of Flash MX Actionscript book. Great book, demo and download.
6. "Pearl Harbor Day" -- posted December 8, 2003
History Overload Syndrome. Who a 'Ho? The History Channel.
7. "Horse Race" -- posted September 8, 2003
Review of horse racing in Chicago. Pictures.
These two entries are tied:
8. "Let's Whine" -- posted September 4, 2003
Name of post says it all.
8. "Cheer up!" -- posted October 30, 2003
Halloween inspiration, "If you're downright backward, you can always bring two bottles, and you'll be awarded a prize for best costume."
9. "Image Resolution" -- posted May 30, 2003
Image editing confusion cleared up at last.
10. "Study This" -- posted August 6, 2003
Stupid studies lead to stupid laws: driving and cellphones.

Still hungry? "December's Ten" -- posted January 1, 2004

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