Domain registrar suggestions

Thanks to everyone who sent me suggestions for a good domain name service! Now to check out the list... I'm going to give myself a domain name on Friday, as a happy-birthday gift to myself. =)

RegisterFly.com Gideon Strauss
EasyDNS Florian Lanthaler, $25 per domain
Godaddy.com Michael Olson, Albertus
FreeDNS Michael Olson
Joker.com Vinod Kurup
NamesAreCheap.com Albertus, $14 per domain
Namecheap.com hoop
E-webcore Jose Miguel O. Bautista

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Primitive anti-spam

I've just added primitive anti-spam to the comment form. =) That way, I don't have to wade through lots of spam just to get to your insights. Keep writing! =)

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Gah, my website doesn't print properly

Print-outs lack pagebreaks. Is it a Firefox problem or a CSS problem? Any suggestions?

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Title suggestions

From Jan Alonzo:

I think the reason why I mentioned "Planning the Unplanned" is because we plan (and prioritize) the stuff we want to do for the day, analyse it, and see how much "procrastination time" we have for that day. By looking at your tasks, you kinda think "Oh I've got a bit of _space_ here, let's read some email. That sort of thing. Well, at least, that's how I think anyway :-).

From Clair:

Hehehe. M-x plan. I like it as a title for your blog. Very appropriate :D

From Gerd Flaig:

How do you like the term 'agile planning'?

From Paul Lussier:

Just read your blog on procrastination. It might amuse you to know that I coined the term (with my best friend Celeste) "Productive Procrastination" over 15 years ago! :)

I'm sure we weren't the first to come up with, what with me being one of the wholly most un-original people on this planet. But Celeste and I would constantly "help" each other "productively procrastinate" on a regular basis. The definition of "Productive Procrastination" is:

The avoidance of doing something mostly uninteresting by doing something else which also legitimately needs to be accomplished, but probably not nearly as urgently as that task which you are attempting to avoid.

Often times this would be in the form of studying for one class in order to avoid studying for another. Or working on a CS project which was due soon, but not nearly as soon as the impending calculus exam :) Just today infact, I avoided building 2 Windows laptops by figuring out how to extend planner! I'm sure you get the point...

I've recently (in the past year or so) come across another term for my "Productive Procrastination":

Shaving the Yak

as defined here:

http://www.ai.mit.edu/lab/gsb/gsb-archive/gsb2000-02-11.html

So, you have my vote in favor of using "Productive Procrastination" as your wiki title :)

Hey, that sounds like structured procrastination, mentioned by an essay I read a year ago or so...

Mmkay, let's try "productively procrastinating". (Title of the day!)

猫は捕らえたネズミを引き裂き始めた。 The cat began to tear at the mouse it caught.

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Major website revamp

I changed my website layout and added blurbs about Planner and some of my other pages. =) It's rather cute now. It should read better than the previous design did in non-CSS browsers like w3m, links and lynx.

彼はとても満足そうに見える。 He looks like a cat that ate the canary.

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