7/01/2004 @ 23:05 GMT
Les Orchard : Macromedia - Fireworks Extensions Articles - Holy crap! I forgot that Fireworks has an internal Flash-and-Javascript-based extension API
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Les Orchard : EasyRGB - Color harmonies, complements and themes. - Even makes a design-stupid hacker like me look slightly better
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Wayne Burkett : Disquiet.com - ambient/electronica samples
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7/01/2004 @ 23:02 GMT
jkottke : Apple revised their famous 1984 commercial; the woman with the sledgehammer is listening to an iPod
Alex Dudas : Mac 1984 Ad in quicktime. Now with more iPod - 20 Years of the Macintosh
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Anil Dash : newsgator online services - a smart combination of desktop and web-based aggregation services
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Anil Dash : there is a Canadian way to be Sikh - sometimes you can get the best of both worlds
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7/01/2004 @ 22:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Yahoo beta-testing an RSS aggregator for My Yahoo -
Mark Pilgrim : yahoo adding an aggregator to my yahoo? - i hope all you single-app aggregator developers have made enough money by now, because your product just became a commodity
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Wayne Burkett : MobileAMRconverter - converts .amr files (Series 60 Sound Recorder) to .wav
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Wayne Burkett : amr file from phone to pc - more on convertiong .amr files
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7/01/2004 @ 21:03 GMT
Ethan Marcotte : Abstracting CSS - Valid cautionary points, all.
Paul Hammond : mezzoblue - Abstracting CSS - As the markup simplifies, the necessary selectors increase dramatically
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Ethan Marcotte : Reality sucks, films are cool - Great Flash intro. Via What Do I Know?
Alex Dudas : Reality Sucks - Cool flash from the Edinburgh Film Festival.
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7/01/2004 @ 21:01 GMT
Ethan Marcotte : What is Mac OSX? - Well...it's, umm, pretty. And shiny.
Ben Milleare : What is Mac OS X?
Jeremy Zawodny : What is Mac OS X?
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Anil Dash : but what does Pecanwombat think about britney? - CNN takes lazy journalism to a new low, quoting Pecanwombat and BLHARRING for reactions to britney's wedding
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Jeff Veen : Tim Bray on Standardization - Can a "standardization index" offer us any insight to technology success?
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Ethan Marcotte : 2003 area code map - I don't want to know what this took to complete.
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Andy Baio : Top Ten Reasons to Work at Google vs Microsoft Search -
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Mark Pilgrim : don't let anyone ever tell you this isn't an exquisitely beautiful experience - just go ahead and shut up, you uterus-less clod
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Mark Pilgrim : google hasn't licked that spam problem yet - but i'm still the #1 mark, so i'm not complaining
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Mark Pilgrim : revision thing - a history of the iraq war
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Philippe Janvier : RSS vs HTML - "Several things that RSS does better than HTML" and some where RSS go wrong.
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Ethan Marcotte : Abstracting CSS - Valid cautionary points, all.
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Andy Baio : Refgrunt, reference librarian requests - Memepool says it's a trend
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Andy Baio : Internet Archive open-sources the Wayback crawler code - more on the Heritrix homepage
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Ethan Marcotte : Airbag redesigned - Simply gorgeous.
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7/01/2004 @ 17:00 GMT
Ethan Marcotte : LSD art - May not be authentic, but it's gorgeous nonetheless.
Wayne Burkett : Acid Trip Drawings
jkottke : Series of drawings from man on LSD - Series of drawings from man on LSD (done in the 50s as part of a US gov't study on the effects of drugs)
Alex Dudas : Art under the influence of LSD - These 9 drawings were done by an artist under the influence of LSD - part of a test conducted by the US government during...
Aquarion : A series of drawings done under the influance of LSD - Acid trip 1
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7/01/2004 @ 16:02 GMT
Ethan Marcotte : Airbag redesigned - Simply gorgeous.
Dan Cederholm : Airbag redesigned - Fantastic!
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Andy Baio : Good LATimes piece on the movie piracy scene - check out the 0-day moviez, d00d
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Andy Baio : John Locke weighs in on the piracy debate -
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Philippe Janvier : Atom Feed Example - Linked - Un fil Atom facile et "commenté"
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Paul Hammond : Many-to-Many: boyd, Ahtisaari, and Butterfield v. Me. (Don't bet on me.) - I was wrong
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Philippe Janvier : FOAF Dating Service/Intro - "foaf:fuckable" :)
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Erik Benson : My new favorite tv show (of all two that I watch) - +
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gleuschk : Pollock it! Pollock it good! - Jackson, that is
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Erik Benson : Introduction to UML (anyone use this?) - +
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Richard MacManus : Links on Computer Interfaces and the Web
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Dan Cederholm : Abbreviations, Acronyms, and Shortened Words - Nice roundup of resources.
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Jeremy Zawodny : South Park has over 50 Animators
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Tom Coates : Thanks to Paul Hammond for exposing me to the ludicrous show-off tech-fun of Romeo - the best way to use your Bluetooth phone as a remote control for your Apple PC
jimray : Welcome to Romeo - Control your Mac from a Bluetooth phone with this free, plug-in based app
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Tom Coates : Beyond Singles and Concept Albums, Pop Yearns for a Long Form
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phil : Who reads your RSS feed? Better than nothing.
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Cameron Marlow : IPOD Terror Alert System - That's what you get for making ranbow IPods
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Simon Willison : digitalslr.org - Another excellent niche blog (via)
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Simon Willison : TagSoup - Forgiving HTML parser written in Java (via)
deusx : TagSoup home page - "This is the home page of TagSoup, a SAX-compliant parser written in Java that, instead of parsing well-formed or valid XML, parses HTML as it is found in the wild: nasty and brutish, though quite often far from short."
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Simon Willison : Non-link element hovering in MSIE - A good summary of the latest kick-IE-in-to-compliance Javascript technique
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Simon Willison : I'll take Social Software for $1,000 please, Alex. - More on the pros and cons of social networking software (via)
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Simon Willison : CSS Fast Rollovers Without Preload - Updated - Now with a fix for an obscure IE bug (via)
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Simon Willison : The people have spoken... the bastards - The highly amusing tail of an online/phone poll gone wrong
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Simon Willison : Mailio - email with training wheels - Webmail for kids, with a parent controlled whitelist (via)
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Simon Willison : Continuations Made Simple and Illustrated - And I still haven't quite got them figured out :o/ (via)
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7/01/2004 @ 01:08 GMT
Simon Willison : How to Make a Faceted Classification and Put It On the Web - Facets, facets, facets (via)
Jeff Veen : How to Make a Faceted Classification and Put It On the Web - A step by step guide
Erik Benson : How to Make a Faceted Classification and Put It On the Web. Very cool and useful reference (via brilliantcorners.org) - +
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Simon Willison : The Free Software Community After 20 Years: With great but incomplete success, what now? - Richard Stallman sings Sargent Pepper (via)
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Simon Willison : But what does it actually DO? - People who write marketing blurbs for websites should be re-educated with a two-by-four
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Simon Willison : iPod mini - Todd thinks Apple blew it. I'm inclined to agree.
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Simon Willison : MacWorld - Matt Haughey thinks they blew it as well.
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Simon Willison : Give online news stories a relative importance rank - Some really interesting comments
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7/01/2004 @ 01:02 GMT
Simon Willison : Daring Fireball: A Big Garage - John Gruber thinks GarageBand demonstrates the essence of Apple's target audience
Mark Pilgrim : it's just that spreadsheets are fucking boring - indeed
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Paul Hammond : Aquarionics - Journal - Reasons IE Sucks chipmonks though chainlink fencing, Number 11 in a series of infinity - the fact that IE automatically reverses any backslashes in a URL - to retain compatibility with Windows
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Anil Dash : TV for sale, with full release - i hear jason's TV has a digital input on the back
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Anil Dash : gorgeous animation of pb's tree - i wish i had the patience to do this sort of thing, but i get tired of leaning on the window sill after a month or two
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7/01/2004 @ 00:00 GMT
Anil Dash : coming next, Power Law: The Musical - cam's teaching a class on power laws. most students will sit all the way in the back, with fewer and fewer as you get to the front of the room.
Jeremy Zawodny : Power Laws: the class
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