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Upcoming Has Gone Straight Into Awesome

I’ve been using Andy Baio’s [upcoming.org](http://www.upcoming.org/) for well over a year now; it’s always been a fairly neat site, hampered only by it’s potential lack of popularity. It’s been good for finding out about upcoming concerts and the like, at the very least.

But Andy luckily got [a kick in the ass](http://weblog.infoworld.com/udell/2005/03/21.html#a1198) from Jon Udell about features that Jon would’ve liked, and Andy has stood and delivered a new version of upcoming that whips all sorts of ass.

What’s new? Well, for one, you can finally add private and self-promotional events; this means I can put *everything* I’m doing on [my profile](http://upcoming.org/user/384/), rather than just the public parties. Also, [tagging](http://upcoming.org/tag/) – just like Flickr and del.icio.us. Plus a developer’s API, a new layout, and email/SMS reminders.

If you’re in a major metropolitan area and not using upcoming.org, you’re doing yourself a huge disservice. Jump on it, folks.

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Happened

Dr. Buttons the Caregiver

Dr. Buttons the Caregiver

(cross posting this from Flickr)

As much as Buttons relies on me for food / water / litter cleaning, he loves to cling to Katie. And mysteriously, he seems to know just what Katie needs in the way of attention.

Yup, he’s gently hugging the foot that Katie injured. Cutest thing I’ve ever seen him do.

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Reflected

Prognosis

We went to [NYP](http://www.nyp.org/) this morning to get Katie’s ankle looked at. After waiting around the emergency walk-in for a little while, a nurse looked at it and declared it to be 99% likely a sprain. They gave her some crutches and a prescription for some Vicodin if she needed it for the pain.

Katie has never used crutches before and, needless to say, hates them.