fox@fury
Tangible data
Wednesday, Feb 28, 2001
As if I'm not in front of a computer often enough, I often come up with ideas I want to blog while I'm in class, on the subway, with friends, or otherwaise away from my desk. I used to take down the ideas in my Palm, but I've noticed that once data goes in, it feels the same as the whole mess of data that's already in there, and then I have no compulsion to dig it out and write about it (the same goes for the bookmark list I have of about 40 sites I wanted to blog about. Maybe I'll just post the list and people can surf it as they will).

Anyhow, a few days ago I started keeping these small index cards in my wallet, and whenever I have an idea I write it down on a blank card. When it comes time to clean out my wallet (if not before), I refuse to let the card go until I've blogged on the topic I wrote down. We'll see how it works.

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aboutme

Hi, I'm Kevin Fox.
I've been blogging at Fury.com since 1998.
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I've led design at Mozilla Labs, designed Gmail 1.0, Google Reader 2.0, FriendFeed, and a few special projects at Facebook.

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