Wild Things
I have been get a crazy ton of things done at work today. Managed to resolve the "double contacts" issue I was seeing on my iPhone after the 3.0 upgrade, thanks in great part to this helpful article. I also used Terminal to enable the old skool but nifty "hot corner" indicators for a machine at work ... making it plenty easier to remember which corner of the display will start the screen saver.
Then I got kinda distracted by this amazing tribute to Maurice Sendak's wonderful Where the Wild Things Are book ... but really, can you blame me?
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