3/01/2004 @ 23:00 GMT
Mark Pilgrim : accept headers are horribly broken - mostly internet explorer
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3/01/2004 @ 22:15 GMT
Mark Pilgrim : are we there yet? are we there yet? are we there yet? - apparently not
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3/01/2004 @ 22:10 GMT
jkottke : A Whirlwind Tour of the Protestant Reformation
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3/01/2004 @ 22:05 GMT
Anil Dash : Is the Blogging World Fair? - i'm always very heartened that marko asks questions about what we *should* be doing
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3/01/2004 @ 22:00 GMT
Anil Dash : congrats to derek and heather - i had figured the requisite engagement ring announcement photo would have been a mirror shot, though
Tom Coates : Derek and Heather 4ever
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3/01/2004 @ 21:00 GMT
Jeff Veen : SF Chronicle list of free music downloads
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3/01/2004 @ 19:10 GMT
Jeff Veen : InfoDesign: Understanding by Design - New design, new features, new feeds
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3/01/2004 @ 19:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Hollywood and computers - historical depictions of computers in film
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3/01/2004 @ 18:10 GMT
Alex Dudas : King William's College quiz - Pupils at King William's College on the Isle of Man have suffered this fiendish general knowledge quiz for 99 years. The average score is...
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Alex Dudas : Howard Dean wants to taxes, whether you're dead or alive - Sounds like good old-fashioned socialist tax-and-spend to me.
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Jeremy Zawodny : T-Mobile Rapes Starbucks Customers
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Alex Dudas : He's still alive and kicking - There was a time when no one expected Keith Richards to reach 40, let alone 60. But as the Rolling Stone guitarist approaches his...
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jkottke : Vegard is listening to one new album a week in 2004
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Alex Dudas : Earth orbit slows no more, baffling scientists - Experts agree that the rate at which the Earth travels through space has slowed ever so slightly for millennia. To make the world's official...
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Alex Dudas : Keeping up the pressure on the axis - Saddam surrenders; lots of big-time Baathist dead-enders rounded up by the Americans, and various small-time Baathist dead-enders more brutally dispatched by their countrymen; Gaddafi...
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Alex Dudas : Are You A Blogaholic? - Question 25. Do you think this quiz is blogworthy? Apparently.
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Cameron Marlow : Statistically significant albums of 2003 - R Kelly sneaks onto the list somehow?
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Erik Benson : Too bad plink already means to fiddle with your face, hair, and general look in the bathroom before going out - +
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Andy Baio : Please Don't Buy My Magnets - buy them, don't buy them... make up your mind, Mark!
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Andy Baio : ReadyMade sells PDF back issues for $5 each - clever revenue model for magazines
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Andy Baio : Cringely's tech predictions for 2004 - he has a good track record
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Jeff Veen : XML and Databases - A nice primer on the subject
Kayode Okeyode : XML and Databases
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Les Orchard : Syndicated Feeds on LiveJournal
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3/01/2004 @ 06:15 GMT
Les Orchard : The Bubble of American Supremacy
Alex Dudas : George Soros: The Bubble of American Supremacy - A prominent financier argues that the heedless assertion of American power in the world resembles a financial bubble—and the moment of truth may be...
François Hodierne : Georges Soros : The Bubble of American Supremacy - "A prominent financier argues that the heedless assertion of American power in the world resembles a financial bubble"
Jeff Veen : The Bubble of American Supremacy - George Soros on the Bush administration's forign policy contradictions
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gleuschk : just like in Howards End - I have nightmares about being buried by books
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Mark Pilgrim : more on: do not parse html with regexes - the upcoming feedparser 2.7 sanitizes dangerous markup like this
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gleuschk : The transition to full night happens when the sun is 18 degrees below the horizon. - you do, you do learn something every damn day
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Mark Pilgrim : unicode decoder tools - it's the unidecoder
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Andy Baio : Functional pinhole camera made out of paper - do it yourself with the PDF instructions
jkottke : How to make a pinhole camera that looks like a real camera out of paper
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3/01/2004 @ 02:15 GMT
Andy Baio : Plink, FOAF search engine -
Anil Dash : PLINK: people link, a FOAF search engine - just the sort of app i was hoping to see emerge from the passive recording of metadata that's starting to happen
Ben Milleare : PLINK: people.link
Wayne Burkett : PLINK - People Link - Mapping relationships via searchable FOAF files
Jeff Veen : PLINK - People Link - FOAF aggregator and explorer
Paul Hammond : PLINK - People Link - This site is just an experimental piece of coding at the moment
Philippe Janvier : PLINK - People Link - "A new way to find friends, and friends of friends !" :)
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Mark Pilgrim : on not blogging - i could have fact-checked their asses, but who cares?
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Mark Pilgrim : best. shirt. ever. - i have to preface the rest of this portion of my post by apologizing for being such a dork
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Simon Willison : Grandparenting will never be the same - The video phone is finally here (via)
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Simon Willison : Entering CasualSpace... - Virtual spaces with iChat AV (via)
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Jeff Veen : eXist: Open Source XML Database
Anne van Kesteren : Open Source Native XML Database - Really cool and fast. Be sure to check out the "XML Acronyms" demo #
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3/01/2004 @ 00:20 GMT
Wayne Burkett : The Daily Standards - Pointing to sites designed for the future
Richard Rutter : Daily Standards - (Web standards) Recognizing sites lovingly crafted with web standards/ [via]
Dan Cederholm : The Daily Standards - An ongoing roundup of sites built with web standards.
Anil Dash : The Daily Standards - xhtml uber alles
cobra libre : the daily standards - one well-designed, standards-compliant web site a day
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3/01/2004 @ 00:15 GMT
Wayne Burkett : 101 Ways to Save the Internet - By Paul Boutin
Alex Dudas : 101 Ways to Save the Internet - Where's a superhero when you need one? The Net, which once seemed so invincible, is under attack by the forces of evil. Viruses knock...
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gleuschk : Happy Blogday, Rex - Golublog enters the turr'ble twos
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gleuschk : mystery of the Voynich Manuscript solved? - or at least reproduced, which is almost as good (previously on the .org) (via randomwalks)
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Anil Dash : join the social software revolution! - apparently someone's starting an anotherster rather late in the game
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