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By day, I'm a product manager serving a group of fantastic engineers at Square.
By night, I fight crime and solve mysteries with a robot pal of my own creation.
By midday, I like a snack, generally a cookie.
Part of this biography isn't true (hint, I like cookies and engineering, I don't own a robot)
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Category Archives: Journalism
What’s wrong with saying “the midwest”?
It’s not as if the midwest contains America’s liver and large intestine…
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Paper paid to print only good news
Wherein the world begins its slow descent into hell. Continue reading
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RSS subscription usability
[Veen](http://www.veen.com/jeff/archives/000733.html) brings up a good point about the [usability of subscribing to RSS feeds](http://www.veen.com/jeff/archives/000733.html). With the rollout of feeds on our [paid sports site](http://www.ajcsportsplus.com), and as we’re beginning to roll out feeds on [AJC.com](http://www.ajc.com), it’s a question I’ve tried to … Continue reading
Posted in Journalism, Technology, Web design
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Getting simple
Wherein I compliment simpleydone.com’s design and ponder my own redesign. Continue reading
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What to say about CSS?
At work, I’m getting to teach a basic CSS course for our producers. I had a blast teaching advanced copy editing/basic newspaper design when I was in [grad school](http://www.journalism.missouri.edu/), so the chance to teach again is great! The trouble I’m … Continue reading
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