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I Had Cancer

Submitted by JKHoffman on

And, while that IS true, it's not what this post is about, exactly.

When you have cancer, or have survived cancer, you feel alone.  You feel like there isn't anyone in the world who understands you or your life or what you went through or are going through now.  But, at the same time, you know there are others.  You've seen them in waiting rooms and lines and shuffling in and out of hospital rooms and doctor's offices.  They are out...
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In Search of Schrödinger's Tumor

Submitted by JKHoffman on

I may, or may not, have cancer.

Now, before all my regular readers and, due to my automated update configurations, my Twitter and Facebook friends who might read this, get too excited, nothing has changed in my recent medical status.  However, Wednesday, I go in for a scan.  A regular scan, nothing special, nothing new.  My scheduled, nine-month scan, per the standard protocol.  Or so I have been lead to believe.

Extend your Kindle

Submitted by JKHoffman on

But, sadly, not for the software Kindle apps.

Okay so these two tools I'm going to share only work for the Kindle, and mostly rely on the ability to e-mail documents to your Kindle, but SendtoReader works with a Manual Delivery option, too.  SendtoReader is a web app that lets you send any webpage to your Kindle for later perusal.  Though, as I mentioned, you need to have an actual Kindle if you want to update it without synching via a...
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The History of Digital Photography

Submitted by JKHoffman on

You may have seen this already...

If you travel in the same tech circles on-line that I do, you probably have seen a lot of the same things I link to here on Fridays.  So, why do I still do it?  Well, for a couple reasons.
First, because maybe you missed it.  Or it didn't seem like it was what it is so you didn't actually look at it.
Secondly, because, well, I liked it, so I want to link to it so...
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