Updated: 5/30/02; 10:58:42 PM.
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Thursday, May 30, 2002

Well, will this blogger bridge work?
10:58:02 PM    comment  


Tuesday, March 12, 2002

I just launched 911.joe10.com, a place for rememberance. It's currently the data collector for what will be a much larger art project.
1:08:04 PM    comment  


Tuesday, February 19, 2002

Thinking about a video
maybe a buritto. /j10
7:00:11 PM    comment  

Trying to track down info on a TC-E3ED Slide adapter for my Nikon koolpix 885.
anyone ever try one?
/j10
5:06:56 PM    comment  

sittin' workin'
reading up on Radio8
4:10:23 PM    comment  

I'm starting a week of hourly wireless updates.

Follow me through my day!
3:28:29 PM    comment  


Friday, January 18, 2002

Joe 10 ala 1996 This is way too much fun! http://web.archive.org/web/19970404150459/www.joe10.com/
11:10:43 AM    comment  


Wednesday, January 16, 2002

Well, I never thought I'd pull out my Bison book again, but here goes- I'm diggin' back into Usertalk!

I think Radio 8 is going to make some ideas I've been floating around for years now finally come to fruition...
12:57:03 AM    comment  


Tuesday, January 15, 2002

golly, it works! /Joe
1:15:11 PM    comment  

I'm sending this from my Palm VII to the Radio8 "Mail-to-Weblog" feature. If it works I'm on the road to Wireless Weblog Nirvana!
9:49:53 AM    comment  


Monday, January 14, 2002

OK, Dave, you did it! Now I have to figure out how to get my content out of BLOGGER, Manilla and whatever other Weblogs I have scattred around and aggregat ethem here.

/Joe
10:23:51 AM    comment  


Well dang, if this post than this is the cats meow.

Sure wsh this Macallly wireless (RF) keyboard would stopp missing key strokes... and geting stuck and repeating a dozen or so in a row.

I think we might be doing it! /Joe
10:20:09 AM    comment  


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