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We got out carrying bags of hope! With it we will fight harder!

Hey Paul, thanks for the interesting post. The only thing i would mention is that the ability to capture data server side has always been there, but it's painful and given how many sites are happy to cut and paste a piece of Google Analytics code and get 90% of what they need for free, i would be surprised if most would make the effort. The other thing is the knowledge base, do you really want to get skilled up to bring that in house? Possibly you do, but most would not be able to justify that on a cost-benefit basis, particularly when you look at the development time/cost to replicate the capability of software such as Omniture.

As API's open up the ability to mesh server side data with analytics providers down to a visitor ID level, I think we will see the best of both worlds in some combination apps using both server and client side generated data. This has already started to happen in some marketing centric platforms. The key is the interoperability, currently Google Analytics and Omniture API's both prevent this from being easily achieved, but that will need to change or they will be bypassed.

I always wanted to know about this, excellent.

Thanks for the trackback on my photo of frijole! For those interested, I have lots of photos from the opening.

I just saw that in the window of this cute store in Harvard Square in Boston - Black Ink. So cute!

Is there a pattern somewhere?

this is an awesome bag! oh love it! lovely to look at and can be also a heavy duty bag. wew! too bad it's sold out already.

This bag would make a fantastic gym bag! Also, almost makes me wish I still in college it would have been just perfect to schlep all my things around campus!

I'm now a happy follower of your blog.

No pattern that I'm aware of. I just kind of built it by looking at photos etc. I actually made it as a gift for my sister in law who just had a baby, so I made it big enough to put in diapers, bottles, etc.

Yes it looks great-just got mine last week but it's much heavier than I has hoped. Love it though it's hefty.
To Chris: that's cool. Is there a pattern somewhere?

Here's one I made for around $40 CAD - super easy! http://twitpic.com/1gu9f9

Oh my is that smart!

Much nicer than the Klein Tool bags! I want this so badly.

my dad had that as his paint bag for all of his acrylic paints and brushes, and we just rediscovered it years later, covered in little colorful splotches. so happy to see others are just as excited about it as i am!

I have had and sold both. New and old

oh, this has been on my wish list too. perfect for so many things.

ohohhh, lovely find!

How sad! It's sold out. By the way, I would love you to join my Mclinky party (Favorite Things Friday) this Friday if you are interested. Love your blog.

i LOVE that for a weekend getaway!!!

xo.

oooh, me too!

xo Alison

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