It’s been less than three months since I celebrated my 2000th del.icio.us bookmark. Maybe it’s too early to tell but it sure feels like an exponential growth. It might have to do with my increasing list of feed subscriptions and my decreasing amount of time to keep up with them.

del.icio.us is a continuous record of my procrastination. Michael Stevenson analyzed what del.icio.us users are putting off when using tags such as ‘todo’ and ‘toread’. When looking at my own tags and found a wide variety of ‘to’ tags including ‘todotomorrow’ which I never accomplished and finished. Here’s the complete list of my procrastination:

Appropriately enough I tagged my 2500th bookmark with ‘toread’ as well. It is an article titled Say Cheese! The Revolution in the Aesthetics of Smiles by Fred EH Schroeder. Jill Walker Rettberg mentioned it on her blog and the title caught my eye. Unfortunately the article is behind the great academic firewall which danah boyd proposes to break down as she explains in her blog post ‘open-access is the future: boycott locked-down academic journals.’

I bookmarked the article because I love taking pictures but I want to read more papers on the topic photography and the topic of aesthetics in general.

The title of the article reminded me of Erik Borra’s smile project which really makes one smile :)