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most of us don't think in either the linear or hierarchical ways that outlines work on paper. Instead, we think in the ways outlines work on computers. We go from topic to topic, adding or dropping something here and there. We expand and collapse topics and subtopics as they move in and out of our immediate attention. A good outliner lets us keep track of all that, organize and re-organize it, with simple keyboard commands.

Anybody going to be in New Haven Saturday, June 24...? Permanent link to this item in the archive.

Impeachment, anyone?.

The co-authors of the book, The Case for Impeachment: The Legal Argument for Removing George W. Bush from Office, will make that case at a forum Saturday at United Church on the Green, 270 Temple Street, from 2 p.m. -4 p.m. Journalist Dave Lindorff and Center for Constitutinal Rights Attorney Barbara Olshansky will speak and lead a discussion. (Olshansky represents 300 detainees at Guantanamo, among whom were the three who committed suicide earlier this month.) The event is sponsored by Squeaky Wheel Productions, distributor of the weekly radio newsmagazine, Between the Lines. Suggested contribution $10, $5 for students with ID. For more information, visit www.squeakywheel.net. M.T.

[New Haven Independent]

This is funny! Permanent link to this item in the archive.

Time Spent Designing. Alan Foreman, after what was undoubtedly a serious scientific inquiry into the matter, has researched and catalogued the time spent doing modern web design. If you are a designer unsure of where or how to spend your time, this is for you.

 

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