If you get a ton of catalogs that you don’t want or need you can decline to receive them through Catalog Choice. It’s free but you do have to fill out a form with contact information and a password. In order for them to cancel the catalogs they need to know to whom and where it’s being sent.
I learned about it in a recent Jon Carroll column. SF Chronicle (11/27/07).
I know I receive catalogs from places I’ve never even heard of, especially this time of year.
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Have you tried Flock? It’s a totally cool new browser from Flickr. Check it out!
Just go back from the Voices that Matter Web Design Conference. It was one of the best conferences I’ve ever been to.
All the gurus were there; Eric Meyer, Andy Clarke, Jeremy Keith, Stephanie Sullivan, Charles Wyke-Smith, PPK, Robert Hoekman of Miskeeto and many more.
You probably noticed that Missy has a growth on top of her head above her left eye. A few days after we brought her home we took her to the vet to make sure everything was okay and get a biopsy on the growth. The results came back and “yea, it’s not cancer”! What it is, is very rare, so rare that I’ve plugged it into Google in as many different permutations as I could think of and have so far come up with nothing, lots of things that aren’t it though. Medically speaking; Inflamed cystic slightly proliferative sweat glands with associated dermal inflammation. She’s now taking prednisone. We’re hoping it will shrink the growth and alleviate the discomfort.
Other than that she’s healthy as a horse and a barrel of laughs. We’ve learned that if we want to sleep past 3:00 AM, we need to play with her before bedtime and tire her out. Once she’s tired out she’ll curl up on the bed and sleep most of the night.
You probably noticed that Missy has a growth on top of her head above her left eye. A few days after we brought her home we took her to the vet to make sure everything was okay and get a biopsy on the growth. The results came back and “yea, it’s not cancer”! What it is, is very rare, so rare that I’ve plugged it into Google in as many different permutations as I could think of and have so far come up with nothing, lots of things that aren’t it though. Medically speaking; Inflamed cystic slightly proliferative sweat glands with associated dermal inflammation. She’s now taking prednisone. We’re hoping it will shrink the growth and alleviate the discomfort.
Other than that she’s healthy as a horse and a barrel of laughs. We’ve learned that if we want to sleep past 3:00 AM, we need to play with her before bedtime and tire her out. Once she’s tired out she’ll curl up on the bed and sleep most of the night.
