13/01/2004 @ 23:00 GMT
Aquarion : Be afraid of the future - Chimplants
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13/01/2004 @ 23:00 GMT
Les Orchard : Links & JavaScript Living Together in Harmony - Death to javascript: links which should be plain old links.
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13/01/2004 @ 23:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Bob Mould (of Husker Du and Sugar) has a weblog - via Phil
Les Orchard : Bob Mould (of Hüsker Dü and Sugar fame) has a weblog - Mmm... Bob Mould
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13/01/2004 @ 23:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Media Player Classic - open-source app that replaces Windows Media Player, Quicktime and RealPlayer
Mark Pilgrim : media player classic - the competition is so bad, its main selling point is that it works and doesn't suck
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13/01/2004 @ 22:01 GMT
Ethan Marcotte : Rudy Limeback is looking for work - Rudy Limeback has also been photoshopped onto an eight foot-tall robot, and written up in glowing/hilarious terms. Lucky Rudy.
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13/01/2004 @ 22:01 GMT
Andy Baio : Image: Can't Download RealPlayer - via The Maxx
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13/01/2004 @ 22:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Topix.net, news aggregation by topic and location - from the DMOZ guys, via Jim via Mefi
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13/01/2004 @ 21:01 GMT
Les Orchard : Eatery serves up coffee-flavored steak - I don't know whether to "mmm" or *vomit*
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13/01/2004 @ 21:00 GMT
Les Orchard : What REALLY happened in Ann Arbor - "Somewhere around twenty people just stood up, for 53 days, against a multi-billion dollar corporation and the infamous union busting firm of Jackson Lewis..."
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13/01/2004 @ 21:00 GMT
Les Orchard : A Different Drum - The Source for Synthpop - Need to buy more music.
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13/01/2004 @ 21:00 GMT
Les Orchard : Metropolis Records - Need to buy more music.
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13/01/2004 @ 21:00 GMT
Ethan Marcotte : Badge-A-Minit - The Bedazzler of badge construction.
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13/01/2004 @ 20:01 GMT
Les Orchard : Parkinson's Law, by Prof. Cyril Northcote Parkinson - ‘WORK EXPANDS SO AS TO FILL THE TIME AVAILABLE FOR ITS COMPLETION’
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13/01/2004 @ 20:01 GMT
Paul Hammond : The Man in Blue > Writing > The mouseboard - I just had to make a web page with a fully functional in-built keyboard, special function buttons, a browse-to feature, and Googlability
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13/01/2004 @ 20:01 GMT
Paul Hammond : Drunk Men Work Here - url2png - Fresh Zero Content for Compulsive Clickers - Convert url to png image (200 x 1000 px) using khtml2png
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13/01/2004 @ 20:01 GMT
Paul Hammond : blogshots | hebig.com - inspired by Blog-Snaps
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13/01/2004 @ 20:01 GMT
Paul Hammond : Power Law Exploration - an exploration of the power-law networks which arise naturally within peer systems
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13/01/2004 @ 20:01 GMT
Paul Hammond : Images: height and width attributes [Weblog about Markup & Style | Anne van Kesteren] - do we need the HEIGHT and WIDTH attributes for the IMG element
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13/01/2004 @ 20:00 GMT
Ethan Marcotte : Man plays bullfighter with lions - Lions not amused.
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13/01/2004 @ 20:00 GMT
Andy Baio : High-res unedited photos of Saddam capture - new to me
Ethan Marcotte : Photos of Saddam's capture - New to me as well. Via Waxy.
François Hodierne : unedited photos of Saddam capture - des photos étonnantes (via
Wayne Burkett : Unedited photos of Saddam's capture - Index of /stu/slimowsk/saddam
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13/01/2004 @ 20:00 GMT
Anil Dash : newsgator parses Atom liberally - can't argue with greg's logic here, either. there's strong arguments on both sides.
Wayne Burkett : Atom feeds and well-formed XML - NewsGator WILL display non-well-formed Atom feeds
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13/01/2004 @ 20:00 GMT
Anil Dash : conservative media exec calls for genocide - compassionate conservatives yawn, avert gaze
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13/01/2004 @ 19:00 GMT
jkottke : Wired magazine did a pretty good job in saving Apple
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13/01/2004 @ 19:00 GMT
jkottke : WiFi router for only $35 after rebate at Amazon
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13/01/2004 @ 19:00 GMT
Anil Dash : the "softening" of hip hop? - a rather odd realization by the Times that hip hop has many faces, not just bling and gang-banging
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13/01/2004 @ 18:01 GMT
Richard Rutter : Cheap Apple gear to the UK - (Tools & software) Excluding VAT and duty though [via]
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13/01/2004 @ 18:01 GMT
Les Orchard : A Swedish study links mobile phones to brain damage. In rats, anyway. - Hmm. Just in case, I think I'll try to keep on using my earphone mic.
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13/01/2004 @ 18:01 GMT
Les Orchard : O'Neill Claims Bush Disengaged, Administration Planned Iraq Invasion Early - Now, watch as O'Neill gets destroyed in the media.
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13/01/2004 @ 18:00 GMT
Ethan Marcotte : Solar-powered jacket powers your gadgets - Line right up for the tumor coat, ladies and gents.
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13/01/2004 @ 17:01 GMT
Aquarion : Read the penultimate line. Shudder - City's educrats can't get it write
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13/01/2004 @ 17:01 GMT
Les Orchard : University Adapts Laser to Slice Cheese - Mmm... Behold the power of cheese and lasers
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13/01/2004 @ 17:01 GMT
Alex Dudas : Radio Tony goes on air - Getting in some practice on his soon to be new career?
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13/01/2004 @ 17:00 GMT
François Hodierne : css Zen Garden 63 : Elastic Lawn - An Elastic entry !
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13/01/2004 @ 17:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Radio stations switching to "classic alternative" format - it's official, it's a trend
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13/01/2004 @ 17:00 GMT
Andy Baio : MP3: Super Mario Bros on a ukelele - the rest of the albums are good, too
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13/01/2004 @ 16:03 GMT
Les Orchard : Friedrich the Great - "...a forerunner of cognitive psychology, information theory, even postmodernism."
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13/01/2004 @ 16:03 GMT
Les Orchard : How tumors hide from immune system - A cure for cancer? One can but dream.
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13/01/2004 @ 16:02 GMT
Les Orchard : Evolution's Debate Dodgers - Sure... right... I'll front $10,000 to prove evolution is science and creation is religion in front of a judge. I'll get $20,000 if I win! Otherwise, I'm a "debate dodger".
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13/01/2004 @ 16:02 GMT
Les Orchard : Kitchen Safety Child Safety Products - I need to keep our cats from opening our freezer. Nothing like coming home to see all your food conveniently thawed.
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13/01/2004 @ 16:02 GMT
Les Orchard : GWB says, "No President has ever done more for human rights than I have." - Heh. Sure, George, sure. Go on back to the Matrwich.
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13/01/2004 @ 16:02 GMT
Les Orchard : The Morning News - The Matrwich - "Booyah – Playstation time!"
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13/01/2004 @ 16:01 GMT
Paul Hammond : The Fishbowl: The Art of Programming - We
Les Orchard : The Art of Programming - "We’re still in our first century of programming, and we’re still not very good at it."
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13/01/2004 @ 16:01 GMT
Paul Hammond : Worse Is Better - Decide for yourselves.
Jeremy Zawodny : Worse is Better? Or Worse?
Mark Pilgrim : worse is better... or not - depends on whom you ask, and when you ask them
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13/01/2004 @ 16:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Spalding Gray reported missing -
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13/01/2004 @ 16:00 GMT
jkottke : Full-color panorama of Mars from Spirit rover
Tom Coates : These are pictures from another fucking planet, dude.
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13/01/2004 @ 16:00 GMT
jkottke : Cumulonimbus mammatus is my favorite kind of cloud
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13/01/2004 @ 15:01 GMT
Aquarion : The True Story - Casey and Andy - Visiting Mars
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13/01/2004 @ 15:01 GMT
Wayne Burkett : Ghostzilla - the invisible browser - Browse inside your work application
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13/01/2004 @ 15:00 GMT
Andy Baio : 1/6 scale model of Christopher Walken's head -
Ethan Marcotte : 1/6 scale model of Christopher Walken's head - Or, "Why eBay scares me."
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13/01/2004 @ 15:00 GMT
Ethan Marcotte : Persistent pop-ups? Not a good idea. - The easy solution? Use Firebird.
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13/01/2004 @ 13:00 GMT
Les Orchard : RIAA seizes police powers, EFF says "yay!" -- Except they don't - Not content to go after grandmothers, now using ex-cops to go after street vendors
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13/01/2004 @ 13:00 GMT
Les Orchard : LawGeek: Take This Quote and Shove It - "...misquoted about RIAA raids on bootleg CD street vendors."
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13/01/2004 @ 12:00 GMT
Tom Coates : How to become an obnoxious internet cam whore in five easy steps.
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13/01/2004 @ 11:00 GMT
François Hodierne : Jabber servers and gateways availability
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13/01/2004 @ 11:00 GMT
François Hodierne : Dilbert - "I fixed the internet"
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13/01/2004 @ 11:00 GMT
François Hodierne : On the economy of Web links
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13/01/2004 @ 11:00 GMT
François Hodierne : Using Wikis for content management ...
Jeff Veen : Using Wikis for content management...
Graham Leuschke : Using Wikis for content management - still working on it...
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13/01/2004 @ 09:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Matt explores equestrian dating sites - or, if you're just looking for friends...
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13/01/2004 @ 08:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Colored smoke photos - so perfect, I thought they were rendered
gleuschk : coloured smoke - laminar folding
Wayne Burkett : Sensitive Light: Coloured Smoke - Smoke photos
Alex Dudas : Gorgeous coloured smoke photos - For some time I have been thinking about how to develop smoke pictures to make them look more attractive. Over the last week I...
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13/01/2004 @ 07:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Make Acrobat 6 load faster - I can't believe Adobe shipped a product that slow
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13/01/2004 @ 06:00 GMT
Anil Dash : feeddemon and netnewswire enforce validity for Atom - i wish they'd do the same thing for all syndication formats, really
Wayne Burkett : Nick Bradbury: FeedDemon and well-formed Atom feeds - FeedDemon WILL NOT display non-well-formed Atom feeds
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13/01/2004 @ 06:00 GMT
Anil Dash : the most happy birthday to yooou - sweet and sour and everything nice
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13/01/2004 @ 03:01 GMT
Les Orchard : The Power and Philosophy of Ruby - The designer of Ruby is programming your brain
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13/01/2004 @ 03:00 GMT
Les Orchard : The Effective Use of Joins in Select Statements - I really need to study SQL more.
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13/01/2004 @ 03:00 GMT
Les Orchard : A gripping letter from a U.S. solider about the real situation "on the ground" in Iraq - A gripping letter from a U.S. solider about the real situation "on the ground" in Iraq
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13/01/2004 @ 03:00 GMT
Les Orchard : New light-emitting transistor could revolutionize electronics industry - "...the world’s fastest bipolar transistor, a device that operates at a frequency of 509 gigahertz."
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13/01/2004 @ 03:00 GMT
Les Orchard : Running Zope from within Postgres - Hmm. Seems like this follows in the steps of Oracle, somewhat :)
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13/01/2004 @ 03:00 GMT
Richard MacManus : BBC: Brilliant minds linked to autism - "[they] tend to see things from detail to global rather than looking at the bigger picture first and then working backwards, as most people do."
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13/01/2004 @ 03:00 GMT
Richard MacManus : Tim O'Reilly in Dan Gillmor's comments: "that's the nature of freedom. You don't get it just once and forever. Entrenched interests do try to stay on top, but new tools do create fresh opportunities."
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13/01/2004 @ 02:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Elliot Smith's girlfriend speaks out - my friends suspect her of murder
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13/01/2004 @ 02:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Proper use of the Photoshop trademark - they're scared of becoming another kleenex or styrofoam
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13/01/2004 @ 02:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Buy the Grand Royal record label - or their liquidated assets, anyway
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13/01/2004 @ 02:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Google adds more obscure features - Battelle wants to know why
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13/01/2004 @ 01:01 GMT
Alex Dudas : More insanity: Speeding drivers face victim levy - Motorists convicted of speeding may have to pay compensation for victims, the government has proposed. Motorists given a prison term or suspended sentence would pay...
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13/01/2004 @ 01:00 GMT
Alex Dudas : Mars rover gets first hints of water - The first images taken by the craft's mini-Thermal Emission Spectrometer - an infrared instrument capable of indicating the composition of nearby soils and rocks...
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13/01/2004 @ 01:00 GMT
Andy Baio : NYT chart of movie credit lengths - the graphic sums up the article
Wayne Burkett : Credits are getting longer and longer (GIF Image, 207x2030 pixels)
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13/01/2004 @ 00:00 GMT
Les Orchard : JVM Assembler is Fun - For awhile, I was considering tinkering with 6502 assy for nostalgia in an emulator. Tinkering with JVM assy might be more interesting...
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13/01/2004 @ 00:00 GMT
Les Orchard : MagicPoint is a presentation tool for X11 - (but, does it make you dumb like PowerPoint?)
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13/01/2004 @ 00:00 GMT
gleuschk : looking for some new blogs to read - not me, got plenty already thanks
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13/01/2004 @ 00:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Amazon: search for "old fart" - in case they remove it tomorrow, it redirects to this page
ricmac : Amazon: One Tab To Rule Them All - In a re-design, Amazon has bundled 31 tabs into a single one - which is now a slightly unnerving pop-up (literally made me flinch first time I clicked it, as it produced a double click-through/pop-up action) [via waxy]
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