Obsessed with Twitter right now…

Please excuse the lack of substantial updates right now I’m somewhat obsessed with Twitter right now, if you look over there to your right you’ll see the RSS feed for my twitter site or you can click here and look at it. Behold the mediocrity of the minutiae of my life!

On to actual news – with the job at the Capitol and the move into peak legislation season DMS will most likely only receive substantial meaty posts on weekends. During the week between work and my life there just isn’t time to sit down and write a good post. Oh, my review of Ikuraga should go up this week over at Gamestooge.

This is how I spent my day today:

It's a monster from the Hordes tabletop game

My review is up! It’s Over at The Growing Life

The review of Dan Ariely’s Predictably Irrational is back up! Just follow the link on over to my friend, Clay Collins site take a poke around when your done reading it.

If you’re just coming here from The Growing Life, poke around here too! DMS is all over the place but it tends to focus on book and game reviews, with some of my own personal writings throughout.

Thanks for stopping by.

Just finished reading Wired 16.05

There’s an article in the latest issue of Wired called Peak Water (Link incoming, their sure to post it within the week) reminded me that I have sitting around Mark Reisner’s prescient book, Cadillac Desert, which 15 years ago painted the bleak picture were now starting to see.  If you want to make millions in the coming years and are a cynic get a law degree and specialize in water rights. Cities, counties, states, and nations are going to be fighting over water more and more in the foreseeable future…

Help from my readers

With me working at the Capitol from 9 to 5 weekdays now, I’m finding it hard at times to work on DMS (Di Mortui Sunt). That being the reason my once a day posting has dwindled to a once every 2 weeks or so, I’ve looked into Tumblr and Twitter as ways to post from my cell phone while at work, just small snippets maybe about what is going on at work or a grainy picture of a piece of Capitol history. Tumblr seemed perfect for this and I’ve set up a Tumblog (is that what they’re called?) My problem is that I don’t know enough about WordPress, CSS, HTML, or web design in general to get my Tumblr posts to appear here.

So I’m asking my readers if any of them happen to know anything about such things and if they’d be willing to help me tweak the back end of this site (which is the bare bones simple stuff WordPress gives you)? I just want to make it so that whatever I send to my Tumblr site via phone or IM gets put up here?

All replies appreciated!

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