15/01/2004 @ 22:00 GMT
Wayne Burkett : ARCHIVE OF BEATLES SONGS LYRICS AND GUITAR CHORDS/TABLATURE
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15/01/2004 @ 22:00 GMT
Ethan Marcotte : Spirit moves onto Mars surface - Six wheels in the dirt.
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15/01/2004 @ 22:00 GMT
Ethan Marcotte : Lucretia's Daggers - Goth with Fiona Apple influences. Two of my favorite things, together at last.
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15/01/2004 @ 22:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Hollywood Reporter article on Academy screener leaks - heh, my first media mention of 2004
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15/01/2004 @ 22:00 GMT
jkottke : Steven Johnson's new book, Mind Wide Open, is out - Steven Johnson's new book, Mind Wide Open, is out
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15/01/2004 @ 21:02 GMT
Paul Hammond : Surf*Mind*Musings :: Widescreen fun. - As you scroll the first pane, the second stays one page ahead
Simon Willison : Widescreen fun - Taking advantage of wide screen monitors for web browsing
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15/01/2004 @ 21:01 GMT
Ethan Marcotte : The amazing and versatile Food Suit - Who says innovation has died?
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15/01/2004 @ 21:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Goatse.cx suspended by registrar - link goes to whois information
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15/01/2004 @ 21:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Japanese trailer for Donkey Konga for the Gamecube - rhythm game with bongo controllers
Ethan Marcotte : Donkey Konga - Awesome power!
Anil Dash : donkey konga! - best japanese video game trailer ever
Les Orchard : [ Donkey Konga - Japan Trailer ] - It's DDR meets conga drums!
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15/01/2004 @ 21:00 GMT
Mark Pilgrim : useless use of cat award - 101 uses for a dead unix command
Les Orchard : Useless Use of Cat Award
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15/01/2004 @ 20:01 GMT
Cameron Marlow : Warp releases back catalog digitally - Kind of pricey, but hopefully they'll kick back most to the artists
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15/01/2004 @ 20:00 GMT
Ethan Marcotte : LOTR easter egg in OSX - One cat to rule them all...oh, come on. You knew that was coming.
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15/01/2004 @ 20:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Screen Spam, fighting intrusive full-screen ads -
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15/01/2004 @ 20:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Amazing article about Wal-Mart's monopoly power -
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15/01/2004 @ 20:00 GMT
Andy Baio : The Color of the Web is #9C9C9C - overlaying 3000 URLs, view all 35 steps
gleuschk : The colour of the World Wide Web is: <span style="background:#9C9C9C">#9C9C9C</span>. - and other fascinating data (via waxy)
Paul Hammond : Drunk Men Work Here - Colour of the World Wide Web - Fresh Zero Content for Compulsive Clickers - The colour of the World Wide Web is: #9C9C9C
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15/01/2004 @ 19:07 GMT
Les Orchard : Vivendi Universal Games - Fight Club - You are not your Ikea furniture. Nor are you your video game.
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15/01/2004 @ 19:06 GMT
gleuschk : you have now reached the end of the internet - Grrr. Go back!
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15/01/2004 @ 19:01 GMT
Les Orchard : Jon Udell: Dynamic categories - "Lately it's becoming clear how the XPath search technology I've been working with will enable a fully dynamic approach to categories."
gleuschk : Dynamic categories from url queries - I don't understand how it works, but it's darn cool
Erik Benson : Jon Udell: Dynamic categories (I think this is definitely the right track... let entries categorize themselves) - +
Richard MacManus : Jon Udell: Dynamic categories. Using XPath (XQuery in future). NB requires content to be valid XHTML.
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15/01/2004 @ 19:01 GMT
Andy Baio : Weblog for tenants of an L.A. apartment building - interesting alternative to message boards for micro communities
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15/01/2004 @ 19:00 GMT
Mark Pilgrim : entry-level unicode for xml - coming soon: mid-level unicode for xml, advanced-level unicode for xml, and death by stabbing one's eyes out with a butter knife
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15/01/2004 @ 19:00 GMT
Anil Dash : oddly rudimentary SFGate story on blogs - this reminds me of when people still put scare quotes around the word internet
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15/01/2004 @ 19:00 GMT
Anil Dash : A Film to Forget - mulling over the movies of mandy moore
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15/01/2004 @ 18:03 GMT
Les Orchard : Don't we want our food to have stories? - "...and some granola-crunching hippie who probably lives on rectum-paralysing medication to stop them constantly fountaining a stream of seed-riddled diarrhoea makes what they think is a point."
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15/01/2004 @ 18:02 GMT
Les Orchard : ButtUgly: How To Mince A Hamburger - "This is something I've always wanted to try: put all the ingredients of a hamburger into a big bowl, chop them up real good, and see what comes out."
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15/01/2004 @ 18:02 GMT
Les Orchard : Raible's Wiki: AppFuse - "An application for starting your web applications." For Struts in Java
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15/01/2004 @ 18:02 GMT
Les Orchard : Phrases for Lazy Writers in Kit Form Are the New Clichés
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15/01/2004 @ 18:02 GMT
Jeff Veen : Reading and writing Excel files with Perl - How to get something out of a crappy binary format and into something usable
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15/01/2004 @ 18:02 GMT
Jeff Veen : Spreadsheet-ParseExcel-0.2602 - The Perl module for parsing excel sheets
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15/01/2004 @ 18:02 GMT
Jeff Veen : PHP Excel Parser Pro - Dump Excel into MySQL with a Web interface
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15/01/2004 @ 18:01 GMT
Paul Hammond : Composite Capability/Preference Profiles (CC/PP): Structure and Vocabularies 1.0 - A CC/PP profile is a description of device capabilities and user preferences
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15/01/2004 @ 18:01 GMT
Tom Coates : Weird! My font appears on its first commercial site...
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15/01/2004 @ 18:01 GMT
Andy Baio : Easy Favicon.ico generator - upload an image, they turn it into an icon
Philippe Janvier : FavIcon Generator - Maintenant c'est tellement plus facile :)
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15/01/2004 @ 18:00 GMT
Andy Baio : U.S. military using XBox Live to connect soldiers with their families - speak with your wife and kids, and then blow them up
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15/01/2004 @ 18:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Champagne Chair contest finalists - via Kottke
jkottke : Finalists in the DWR 2003 Holiday Champagne Chair Contest
Cameron Marlow : Champagne chair contest finalists - Of course I'd vote for any one that says 'Cristal'
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15/01/2004 @ 18:00 GMT
jkottke : Starbucks opens its first store in Paris - Starbucks opens its first store in Paris (In Paris, France, not in Paris Hilton.)
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15/01/2004 @ 17:00 GMT
Les Orchard : The Awful Truth - "...these irrational Bush haters are body-piercing, Hollywood-loving, left-wing freaks who should go back where they came from: the executive offices of Alcoa, and the halls of the Army War College."
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15/01/2004 @ 17:00 GMT
jkottke : Dennis Miller went from liberal to conservative after 9/11
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15/01/2004 @ 17:00 GMT
jkottke : A Sense of Scale, a visual comparison of various distances
gleuschk : A Sense of Scale - A Visual Comparison of Various Distances
Wayne Burkett : A Sense of Scale
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15/01/2004 @ 16:00 GMT
jkottke : The buzz about Two Buck Chuck, the little wine that could
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15/01/2004 @ 15:00 GMT
Paul Hammond : Digital Web Magazine - Keep It Simple: The Behavior Layer - There are three general rules for the use of JavaScript in an accessible site.
Simon Willison : Keep It Simple: The Behavior Layer - PPK on best practises for JavaScript
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15/01/2004 @ 15:00 GMT
Tom Coates : Stereobitz: A pixel-art picture font by Denise Wilton
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15/01/2004 @ 14:00 GMT
Philippe Janvier : Many-to-Many : Comment Spam Solution - "These people really do know the concepts behind social software, and we could do well to emulate them. In other words, they learn from watching us? We should learn by watching them."
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15/01/2004 @ 14:00 GMT
Tom Coates : If you want to fontify Coates.ttf yourself, then here's the gif I submitted - If you want to fontify Coates.ttf yourself, then here's the gif I submitted
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15/01/2004 @ 13:03 GMT
Les Orchard : Artificial intelligence: Robot scientist as good as a human
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15/01/2004 @ 13:01 GMT
Les Orchard : 56K Modem Emulator - "Sounds broadband users never hear." Ahh, the old sweet sound of connection.
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15/01/2004 @ 13:00 GMT
Philippe Janvier : There's a movie in your pants, uh, jeans, er...nevermind - "The first mention of the sequence GATTACA in the human genome is 14109 characters in. It will be several decades before science is able to explain why I spent 20 minutes tracking that down."
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15/01/2004 @ 13:00 GMT
Paul Hammond : mezzoblue - Mac Gamma - It strikes me as rather odd, though, that working solely with on-screen imagery requires such juggling of colour modes
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15/01/2004 @ 13:00 GMT
Paul Hammond : Pandagon: Crapflooders - These are the people performing the crapfloods. Here is the crapflood script
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15/01/2004 @ 12:00 GMT
Les Orchard : Suicides of U.S. Troops Rising in Iraq
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15/01/2004 @ 11:00 GMT
Richard MacManus : Greg Gershman releases Blogdigger Groups - a way to group RSS subscriptions. I've created one called Two-Way Web Blogs.
Philippe Janvier : Blogdigger Groups - Beta - "a tool for creating group blogs". Useful and interesting idea :)
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15/01/2004 @ 10:01 GMT
Jeff Veen : AskTog: Panther: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly - Bruce Tognazini on Panther
Anil Dash : tog raves about panther - his complaints about Import/Export seem extremely important to me: iLife apps should be views on the file system, not proprietary databases
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15/01/2004 @ 10:00 GMT
Alex Dudas : Jacking in the brain to the net - Lots of people wish they could jack their brain directly to their computer and toss out those annoying keyboards and joysticks -- especially people...
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15/01/2004 @ 10:00 GMT
Alex Dudas : The British Invasion - Many Americans searching for a different view of the war in Iraq turned to the British Broadcasting Corp. Does the BBC offer a more...
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15/01/2004 @ 10:00 GMT
Philippe Janvier : The clean markup of other Planets - Y même une blogroll en FOAF
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15/01/2004 @ 10:00 GMT
Paul Hammond : fivesevensix : Minimizing Flickering CSS Background Images in IE6 - The reason the image flickers is that every time you mouse over, the image is re-requested from the server
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15/01/2004 @ 10:00 GMT
Anil Dash : MIT media lab blog survey - do it in the name of science!
gleuschk : MIT Media Lab blog survey - I answered them all with lies
Paul Hammond : Blog Survey Background - I hope to determine the expectations of privacy and accountability that authors have when they blog
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15/01/2004 @ 10:00 GMT
Anil Dash : MT 2.66 is released, some comment spam fixes - apparently, the biz dev guy's suggestion of going with version number 2.666 just gets ignored around here
Andy Baio : Movable Type v2.66 released to defeat comment flooding -
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15/01/2004 @ 10:00 GMT
Anil Dash : dvorak rambling about circus horses and bill gates - i like when john sounds like a guy mumbling to himself in the corner. nobody bullshits better.
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15/01/2004 @ 10:00 GMT
Anil Dash : braun folds, backs dean - both her supporters are expected to pledge their votes to Dean as well
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15/01/2004 @ 08:00 GMT
Paul Ford : Why I don't like RDF - Simon St. Laurent delivers an accurate list of the problems with RDF, many of which are truly crazy-making (and which many people implementing RDF-like solutions, including me, continually hack around, coming up with custom XML schemas so that they might
Paul Hammond : Why I don't like RDF - And then there's the incredible naivete of thinking first-order logic is a great way to describe the world, but why go there tonight?
Mark Pilgrim : why i don't like rdf - "rdf is generally serialized as xml, causing problems for both rdf and xml"
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15/01/2004 @ 08:00 GMT
Paul Ford : The Sissy Gaze in American Cinema
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15/01/2004 @ 08:00 GMT
Paul Ford : Ad Banner - Given this context, one might ask whether economics approves of advertising? Since the primary concern of economics is efficient allocation of scarce resources, the question should be restated as follows: does advertising promote efficiency?
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15/01/2004 @ 08:00 GMT
Paul Ford : My First Voodoo Curse - As I was considering that things were only likely to get worse, I remembered then that I had, in my little red backpack, a decommissioned Second World War hand grenade; the kind that looks like a big metal pineapple.
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15/01/2004 @ 06:00 GMT
Les Orchard : YOUR TINGLE PRIVILEGES ARE REVOKED.
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15/01/2004 @ 06:00 GMT
Les Orchard : We've secretly replaced this machine's circuits with potatoes. - We've secretly replaced this machine's circuits with potatoes.
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15/01/2004 @ 05:00 GMT
Les Orchard : These are just a few of the many photographs mainstream media has been deliberately releasing to the public showing our world leaders with halos.
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15/01/2004 @ 03:00 GMT
Les Orchard : Apple Computer Knowledge Base RSS feeds
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15/01/2004 @ 03:00 GMT
Les Orchard : WSJ mocks peace activist Rachel Corrie - "She was run over, twice. What kind of people ridicule the violent death of someone they didn’t know and at worst only disagree with?"
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15/01/2004 @ 03:00 GMT
gleuschk : SharpReader garners PC World's best aggregator nod - but they say it only works in IE, which just ain't so
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15/01/2004 @ 02:01 GMT
gleuschk : Zeldman jumps on the quicklinks bandwagon - He's always copying me -- give it a rest, JZ!
Tom Coates : A beautiful piece of redesign magic from Jeffrey Zeldman
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15/01/2004 @ 02:01 GMT
Tom Coates : New Microsoft Product: Brain Cleanup
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15/01/2004 @ 02:00 GMT
Tom Coates : America to go back to the moon - and Mars
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15/01/2004 @ 02:00 GMT
Tom Coates : The winners of Bush in 30 seconds have been announced
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15/01/2004 @ 02:00 GMT
Andy Baio : eBay drop-off stores getting popular - drop off your junk, they list it, sell it, and take a commission
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15/01/2004 @ 01:01 GMT
Tom Coates : Will Jake and Heath shatter Hollywood's taboo against gay sex? - Will Jake and Heath shatter Hollywood's taboo against gay sex?
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15/01/2004 @ 01:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Nintendo plans NES revivals for GBA - great idea, but $18 per game is way too high
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