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I'd like to complete this set, but it's harder now that pennies rarely just show up in my pockets these days.
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I used to collect stamps, too. My oldest is an 1873 Jefferson 10c. Most of mine are postmarked, which kills their value to collectors, so I'll probably keep them.
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Hard to believe this is our dinner view in west Michigan in the middle of October.
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Grok TiddlyWiki has been updated to include all the neat new stuff in TW. It's a great resource if you want to learn about TiddlyWiki.https://groktiddlywiki.com/read/
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Did you notice that I have "clip to..." bookmarklets for TiddlyWiki, Markdown, Org mode, and Obsidian? I noticed. 🙄
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"Jesus Christ, Peg, I almost shat my gray rehearsal sweatpants!"-- Stephen Toast, "Toast of London" (maybe the greatest show ever.)
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If I were to let someone else manage my blog, I'd consider using Pika. Not that I'm actually considering it :). Pika has no search, yet, which makes it a non-starter right now, anyway. https://pika.page
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And to think, I'm too lazy to copy a couple dozen blog posts over to a new blog. https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2021/nov/21/it-was-terrifying-ancient-books-journey-from-irish-bog-to-museum-treasure
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Swell. Two Org mode files in my projects/ folder showed up as zero-byte files today. No idea how it happened. Time Machine brought them back, but it's disconcerting.
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Let me know when Obsidian's Dataview plugin works like Org mode's dynamic blocks.
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Woke up to a new error in #emacs, so I said, "That does it, it's time to move some stuff into Obsidian!"Re-installed Obsidian (yet again). Moved some stuff. Hated it. Back to Emacs. I'd rather fight...
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Speaking of David Rees, I recommend his book, "How To Sharpen Pencils". Here's the entirety of chapter 11...
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It's pinned right there next to me on my cork board. It's good advice that I never seem to follow.
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