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03/01/2004: "February's Ten"
The monthly, optimized, time management reading list entitled, "What Did Everyone Else Read?" in February.
With your time management problems in mind, I have listed February'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 like it? It likes you. Click more.. below for all this and links too!
What Did Everyone Else Read? Or:
February's Ten Most Popular Entries - (links to entries open in a separate window)
1. "Grammy Nominations" -- posted January 13, 2004 This is a complete list. Big page, but interesting if you're into it. 2. Entry removed. 3. "Viewsonic UltraBrite A90f+" -- posted December 5, 2003 Review of Viewsonic A90f+ 19 inch CRT monitor. 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. "I'll Miss Him" -- posted September 7, 2003 Johnny Cash and "The Ballad of the Harp Weaver." Good stuff. 6. "Friday Night" -- posted January, 9, 2004 Friday night is movie night, but this week,... 7. "Horse Race" -- posted September 8, 2003 Review of horse racing in Chicago. Pictures. These two entries are tied: 8. "The Govinator" -- posted September 4, 2003 "Govinator, what hast thou wrought? Don't miss the Govinator in "This Week's Fantasy;"..." Tied for 9. "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." Tied for 9. "Image Resolution" -- posted May 30, 2003 Image editing confusion cleared up at last. 10. "All New Blogarama" -- posted August 6, 2003 Review of the New and Improved Blogarama blog directory.
Want some more? "January's Ten" -- posted February 1, 2004
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