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Good luck, blessings, positive thoughts, and an early mazel tov to Mathowie, Kay, and Fiona!
posted on May 2, 2005 - View this thread
Haughey 2.0 Mefi user #1 will be reproducing. Hearty congratulations!
posted on Dec 8, 2004 - View this thread
Slashdot just a bit late?
posted on May 9, 2004 - View this thread
Where Would You Send Someone You Love For Christmas? If you had unlimited funds, what would be your Hannukah or Christmas present for someone you thought really deserved one? For instance, our genial host and the owner of MetaFilter, Matt Haughey. A lot of us are presently engaged in clubbing in to offer him a short visit to Iceland. y6y6y6 has even set up a website to solicit funds and suggestions, following enormous interest on MetaTalk. Well-known weblogs like boing boing and anildash are chipping in too. isn't it time we showed our appreciation? (Matt, please don't read or delete this!)
posted on Dec 8, 2003 - View this thread
ten years of my life seems to be our fearless leader's newest project.
it's an idea i've picked up from time to time and then discarded because i don't think i have the discipline.
does anyone know if similar projects out there?
go matt! i'm looking forward to this a lot. (via boing boing)
posted on Oct 10, 2003 - View this thread
Upcoming.org is a collaborative event calendar that looks like it's going to be interesting. (Reviewed here by some guy.)
posted on Sep 20, 2003 - View this thread
Stop Street Spam! Roadsides and telephone poles are full of the crap. Matt's link (and the double post) reminded me of something happening in the Austin area. Someone is spray painting "SPAM" over the herbalife and other signs [or painting over or cutting off the phone numbers]. Austin is also recruiting citizens [pdf]to root up these signs. Does your neighborhood have too many of these signs? I'm getting some spray paint and becoming a sign shark..
posted on Sep 7, 2002 - View this thread
Shift Magazine Turns 10 They've got a fine commemorative Collector's Issue out, which fittingly includes various Top 10 lists. Among them: Reasons Weblogs Exist, Sites Wil Wheaton Quite Enjoys, and Top Heavyweights On The Web (which lists our beloved Matt Haughey at No. 8, two places above the ubiquitous Evan Williams). A damn good read.
posted on Sep 5, 2002 - View this thread
Visual Truth or Random Image? We always thought we knew the man behind MetaFilter. But go to Google's Image Search and type: founder of metafilter. Well . . . now you really know.
posted on Nov 9, 2001 - View this thread
Matt H. and MeFi in New York Times (may require free subscription to access) -- an Andy Wang piece about using the Amazon Honor System to keep websites like his afloat. What I want to know: why does Matt wants to hurl that laptop into the bay?
posted on Jun 13, 2001 - View this thread
Woohoo! The First Annual Nothings Award... I've never heard of Lileks before, but the snazzy site [almost] makes me forget how frustrating contentless splash screens are.
posted on Apr 26, 2001 - View this thread
Who IS that man on the cover of Brill's Content this month!? A direct link to the cover image is here. Discuss!
(I searched to see if this had been mentioned today and couldn't find any threads on it. Forgive me if I missed previous mentions...)
posted on Apr 9, 2001 - View this thread
Mathowie needs our help... seems he can't figure out how to speed up his morning toast. Certainly someone here can point him towards breakfast enlightenment...
posted on Apr 5, 2001 - View this thread
Matt has redesigned his home and it's certainly not the same as before. It seems to be the season for redesigning your weblog. Lots of change is in the air, and the results are a breath of fresh air, if these sites are anything to go by. (Note too, that he's using custom coldfusion/SQL code on this box to serve his personal site.)
posted on Feb 7, 2001 - View this thread
Creator of MetaFiler: Wedding Bliss, As Matt's Brother, I can report to all here at MetaFilter, the Wedding went as picture perfect as they imagined!
No rain, Everybody was in time for the ceremony, Lucky no Television Reporters crashing or blocking streets, No helicopters hovering above.
It was a beautiful, simple gathering of friends and family
Here are the Exclusive Photo's only for the Metafilter Community:
Exchanging of Vows
and The Big Kiss!
Best of luck to Matt & Kay!!!
posted on Oct 7, 2000 - View this thread
All the best, for today and for the future.
posted on Oct 7, 2000 - View this thread
peterme's bathroom There's a story...
About a man name Haughey...
Who attended a party...
(sing this to the brady bunch theme song)
posted on Jun 5, 2000 - View this thread
Congratulations Matt and Kay!
posted on May 20, 2000 - View this thread
Scary Blogger? Jeez Matt,
Relax - you've got a cool job now, so just take it easy ;-)
posted on Apr 2, 2000 - View this thread
it's all about the love. congrats matt!
posted on Mar 15, 2000 - View this thread
Well, I tried.... Although upgrading the hard drive on this server was unsuccessful, hopefully it was amusing to some of you. Especially those that don't use NT.
posted on Jan 30, 2000 - View this thread
A group of folks from the evolt.org mailing list decided to do something to protest etoys's recent actions. One person purchased a domain, another setup web space, a couple people wrote some articles and I designed the site. Keep that boycott going.
posted on Dec 9, 1999 - View this thread
Woo hoo! I got my story about the 30th anniversary of the Internet posted at Slashdot. My original version included photos, so you might want to check out that version instead.
posted on Sep 4, 1999 - View this thread
Hey I think Jason Kottke linked to me, thanks Jason!
posted on Aug 14, 1999 - View this thread
Wow, this is a great flash site that I've never heard of until I read about it in a book. I can't remember the last time I found a new site in a book. It's funny, with the instantaneous nature of the web and the prevalence of weblogs, it's not often that you see something new from something that was probably written and printed six months ago. Actually, the book has a lot of great finds in it, and it's great to look at.
posted on Aug 4, 1999 - View this thread