15/12/2003 @ 23:00 GMT
Anil Dash : sarbox makes public companies go private - seems they'd rather hide than disclose
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Wayne Burkett : KCRW Music: Morning Becomes Eclectic
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15/12/2003 @ 22:01 GMT
Wayne Burkett : XFN - XHTML Friends Network - Representing human relationships with hyperlinks
Dan Cederholm : XFN - XHTML Friends Network. My blogroll is now XFN'fied.
Jeff Veen : XFN - XHTML Friends Network - A simple way to represent human relationships using hyperlinks
Paul Hammond : XFN - XHTML Friends Network - XFN
Richard MacManus : XFN - XHTML Friends Network
Richard Rutter : XHTML Friends Network - (Blogging) From Tantek, Eric et al [via]
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15/12/2003 @ 22:01 GMT
Cameron Marlow : Pretty faces make men spend - At last! Hot or not pays off in scientific results!
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15/12/2003 @ 22:00 GMT
Richard MacManus : David Weinberger: "Narratives work differently than standard journalistic articles. For one thing, while journalists begin with the conclusion, narratives think some conclusions can only be understood by watching how they unfold from the beginning."
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15/12/2003 @ 22:00 GMT
Richard MacManus : Powerpoint version of Hamlet. Hilarious. I esp. like the SWOT analysis of what is rotten in the state of Denmark.
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15/12/2003 @ 22:00 GMT
Richard MacManus : The Alphaville Herald - virtual newspaper in form of a blog that covers news and events of The Sims online world (via David Weinberger)
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Jeremy Zawodny : BitTorrent and RSS Create Disruptive Revolution
Simon Willison : BitTorrent and RSS - Maybe RSS can scale after all
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15/12/2003 @ 22:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Deconstructed NES emulator for Java -
jkottke : Nintendo emulator that shows how games handle loading graphics in and out of memory - Nintendo emulator that shows how games handle loading graphics in and out of memory (Neat insight into old school game development)
Ethan Marcotte : Java-based Nintendo emulator deconstructor - Damned impressive.
Paul Hammond : deconstructulator | ben fry - dynamically show aspects of how the machine works
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15/12/2003 @ 21:00 GMT
jkottke : Rumsfeld's Rules, a collection of thoughts and reflections from his years of service - Rumsfeld's Rules, a collection of thoughts and reflections from his years of service (PDF file)
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15/12/2003 @ 21:00 GMT
Anil Dash : nice businessweek piece on amazon as platform - nothing really new here, but a good overview
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15/12/2003 @ 20:02 GMT
Wayne Burkett : Opsound - Open Sound Resource - Open source record label
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15/12/2003 @ 20:02 GMT
Paul Hammond : wg:Where every browser gets it wrong - there is no way to get a float to size according to it
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15/12/2003 @ 20:02 GMT
Paul Hammond : VisiBone Automated Font Survey - test your system for thousands of font names reported by others. (600K of HTML, 1K of JavaScript)
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15/12/2003 @ 20:01 GMT
Paul Hammond : The new typography | clagnut/blog - Ultimately if we couple research with a little understanding & knowledge of typefaces, we can safely make full use of the font-family cascade and be more adventurous in which fonts we specify.
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15/12/2003 @ 20:01 GMT
Paul Hammond : Boxes and Arrows: The Visual Vocabulary Three Years Later: An Interview with Jesse James Garrett - in retrospect, the vocabulary was actually more mature than I realized at the time
Anil Dash : the visual vocabulary turns three - jjg reflects on the surprisingly prescient set of symbols
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15/12/2003 @ 20:01 GMT
jkottke : If you're in NYC, I'd highly recommend getting to the Drawing Center before Dec 18th to see Mark Lombardi's work - If you're in NYC, I'd highly recommend getting to the Drawing Center before Dec 18th to see Mark Lombardi's work
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15/12/2003 @ 20:00 GMT
jkottke : Toshiba makes coin-sized 3GB hard drive - Toshiba makes coin-sized 3GB hard drive (Your iPod is about to get a whole lot smaller)
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15/12/2003 @ 20:00 GMT
Anil Dash : queer eye for the saddam guy - things just keep getting better
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15/12/2003 @ 18:10 GMT
Cameron Marlow : Portable HIV monitor - Each analysis will cost less than $3, compared to $35-$60 for current labs
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15/12/2003 @ 18:10 GMT
Paul Hammond : Fixed vs. Fluid - HTML Dog Blog - HTML Dog - I'm playing devil's advocate
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15/12/2003 @ 18:10 GMT
Andy Baio : Everquest launching in-game casino - Shirky brings up the regulation issue
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15/12/2003 @ 18:09 GMT
Andy Baio : Titanium Rhapsody - characters from Mega Man Titanium sing Bohemian Rhapsody
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15/12/2003 @ 18:08 GMT
Andy Baio : Creative Commons milestones - nicely done Flash animation
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15/12/2003 @ 18:07 GMT
Mark Pilgrim : vaporware 1997 - windows 98, yeah, thank god that never shipped
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15/12/2003 @ 18:06 GMT
Mark Pilgrim : vaporware 1998 - windows 2000, yeah, thank god that never shipped
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15/12/2003 @ 18:05 GMT
Mark Pilgrim : vaporware 1999 - mozilla, yeah, thank god that never shipped
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15/12/2003 @ 18:04 GMT
Mark Pilgrim : vaporware 2000 - mac os x, yeah, thank god that never shipped
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15/12/2003 @ 18:03 GMT
Mark Pilgrim : vaporware 2001 - photoshop 7, yeah, thank god that never shipped
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15/12/2003 @ 18:01 GMT
Mark Pilgrim : vaporware 2002 - quark 6, yeah, thank god that never shipped
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15/12/2003 @ 18:00 GMT
Mark Pilgrim : wired calls for vaporware 2003 submissions - i wouldn't vote for atom if i were you
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15/12/2003 @ 18:00 GMT
jkottke : A winter story by David Sedaris for the New Yorker
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15/12/2003 @ 18:00 GMT
Anil Dash : did you misplace your crack pipe? - see? another reason to love new york city
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15/12/2003 @ 18:00 GMT
Anil Dash : excellent comment on living in NYC - hans captures the reality of the situation without forgetting the romance
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15/12/2003 @ 17:30 GMT
Jeff Veen : Armstrong wants sixth Tour, keeps eye on Ullrich - "It will be a close race next year - perhaps, I think, we should start calling [Ullrich] the favorite."
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15/12/2003 @ 17:24 GMT
Jeff Veen : Netflix Freak 1.03 - Very polished Mac GUI for managing your NetFlix queue
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15/12/2003 @ 17:03 GMT
Jeff Veen : AudioRevolution.com Top 100 of 2003 - All the best gear of the last year
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jkottke : American Film Institute announces their top films of 2003
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15/12/2003 @ 13:00 GMT
Wayne Burkett : Playable LEGO Harpsichord
Andy Baio : Playable LEGO harpsichord - everything but the piano strings is pure LEGO
Alex Dudas : A playable LEGO harpsichord
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15/12/2003 @ 13:00 GMT
Paul Hammond : MT Wiki . MT . IntegratingMTWithAnExistingSite - I already have a Web site with a lot of content and features. I'd like to have a small blog section using Movable Type.
Richard MacManus : Integrating MT With An Existing Site
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15/12/2003 @ 11:00 GMT
Wayne Burkett : Pixy's min-height-hack test - Getting IE et al to render min-height
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15/12/2003 @ 11:00 GMT
Wayne Burkett : List of Mozilla Quirks Mode Behavior - By David Baron
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15/12/2003 @ 11:00 GMT
Paul Hammond : photo matt - Death of Flexible Width Designs - Was it that long ago that flexible-width designs were all the rage?
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15/12/2003 @ 11:00 GMT
Paul Hammond : Mooncalf v 2.1 - tables - Hopefully, if I've got everything right, you should see a table, with a few extra features
Richard Rutter : Sorting tables with JavaScript - (Web standards) No need to refresh [via]
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15/12/2003 @ 06:00 GMT
Ethan Marcotte : Omar the Klingon - From semi-normal to fucking scary in .6 seconds. Good stuff.
Andy Baio : Omar the Klingon - Apple's spokesman makes scary faces
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15/12/2003 @ 04:00 GMT
Wayne Burkett : Legend of Zelda: Map - Overworld Map - ...and walkthrough
jkottke : The Legend of Zelda map - The Legend of Zelda map (I prefer my tattered childhood copy, but in its absense, this will have to do.)
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15/12/2003 @ 04:00 GMT
Richard MacManus : Dave Winer: "You could also use one of my feeds, in combination with other feeds, to create a "mega-blog" on a given topic [...] and (key point) never have to "go" anywhere to do it."
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15/12/2003 @ 02:00 GMT
Richard MacManus : Dave Pollard: "When it comes to persuasion, I think my novel -- which describes the Future State in what I hope will be an inspiring and moving way -- will be far more persuasive than my blog will ever be..."
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15/12/2003 @ 02:00 GMT
Erik Benson : I just subscribed to an RSS feed that will notify me when new stars enter my light cone. That is so cool - +
Alex Dudas : How many stars within your own light cone?
Richard MacManus : Boy do I feel old...my light cone contains 50 stars!
jkottke : Subscribe to an RSS feed that informs you when new stars enter your light cone
gleuschk : Beta Leonis is 36.2 light years away and about to be enveloped by the outer surface of my light cone - my ever-growing sphere of potential causality - love this RSS feed
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15/12/2003 @ 02:00 GMT
François Hodierne : How to Create CDF Files - Où l'on se rend compte que MS a tenté la syndication de contenu dès IE 4 (en 1997) avec ses "active channels".
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15/12/2003 @ 02:00 GMT
Tom Coates : Dean's band of outsiders - Dean's band of outsiders
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Alex Dudas : Saddam Captured While Playing Santa
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15/12/2003 @ 01:00 GMT
Alex Dudas : It's time to hunt the haggis - It's time to hunt the haggis
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15/12/2003 @ 00:00 GMT
Tom Coates : Dan Hill on addiction to information (and the amount of books you'll read in a lifetime) - Dan Hill on addiction to information (and the amount of books you'll read in a lifetime)
Paul Hammond : cityofsound: Addiction to information - Reminds me, somewhat ironically, of a book I really must finish off
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15/12/2003 @ 00:00 GMT
Tom Coates : Matt Webb's light cone contains 29 stars. Pi-3 Orionis will be reached in in 4 months. - Matt Webb's light cone contains 29 stars. Pi-3 Orionis will be reached in in 4 months.
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