3/06/2004 @ 22:01 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : Accessible Mezzoblue - I always like it when the content disappears on ':hover' [via] #
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3/06/2004 @ 22:00 GMT
jkottke : Onion interview with Chip Kidd
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3/06/2004 @ 21:01 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : they had deleted huge chunks of the genome of mice without it making any discernable difference to the animals
Andy Baio : Scientists delete huge chunks of mice DNA with no effect - they removed 2.4 million DNA bases [via]
deusx : Life goes on without 'vital' DNA - "It is not often that the audience at a scientific meeting gasps in amazement during a talk"
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3/06/2004 @ 21:00 GMT
anildash : PC World interview with VisiCalc's fathers - just fulfilling my fanboy duties
Richard MacManus : PC World interview with inventors of VisiCalc - Dan Bricklin: "With the Web, blogs, e-mail, and cell phones, we're seeing a resurgence in community."
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3/06/2004 @ 21:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Gawker Media available for contract work - they just launched a marketing blog for Nike
anildash : Gawker Media Contract Publications - nick launches ad inserts for blogs. another really good idea.
Richard MacManus : Nick Denton does contract publishing service - e.g. for movie campaigns, books, magazines, computer games.
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3/06/2004 @ 20:01 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : How not to use CSS - Fortunately, there is always the option to switch it off #
dionidium : How not to use CSS - "As it is with all good things, it can be thoroughly abused."
François Hodierne : how not to use CSS - "Well, bollocks to that! I'll bet you I can make Jakob Nielsen cry when he sees this." [via] #
Paul Hammond : Jan! - HTML/CSS - how not to use CSS - Making things look selected
Kayode Okeyode : How not to use CSS
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3/06/2004 @ 20:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Pine first-use statistics - nice charts showing steady adoption rates [via]
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3/06/2004 @ 20:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Yoga training program for the Xbox - watch the video preview or visit the official site [via]
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3/06/2004 @ 19:02 GMT
cobra libre : the open source experience - someone once told me that using linux was easy, and i laughed and laughed and laughed
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3/06/2004 @ 19:02 GMT
Will Pate : Meeting Our Local Conservative Candidate - Now featured on the BlogCanada E-Group election blog.
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3/06/2004 @ 19:01 GMT
deusx : Idle Words: Best Practices for Time Travelers
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3/06/2004 @ 19:01 GMT
veen : Car hacks, gender trouble, sensitive values and the improbable truth - egoodman on designing digital cars
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3/06/2004 @ 19:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Movie List classic trailers - very high-quality videos, like Goonies, Wargames, and Alien [via]
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3/06/2004 @ 19:00 GMT
Andy Baio : PC World interviews the creators of VisiCalc, the first spreadsheet program - Bricklin, Frankston, and Fylstra reminisce and make new predictions
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3/06/2004 @ 18:01 GMT
Rod Begbie : London's Elections - The Designers - Fun analysis of the party manifestos for the London mayoral elections, from a design perspective. [via] #
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3/06/2004 @ 18:00 GMT
Ethan Marcotte : "The Day After Tomorrow" in 15 minutes - Doctor Bilbo loves his work.
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3/06/2004 @ 18:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Angela from "Spellbound" has a blog - don't feel bad, Google can't spell heleoplankton either [via]
jkottke : One of the spelling bee contestants from Spellbound has started a weblog - One of the spelling bee contestants from Spellbound has started a weblog (Just glad it's not the annoying Emily.)
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3/06/2004 @ 17:01 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : Several mornings after - I somehow feel this weblog has become less "special" because it opened comments #
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3/06/2004 @ 17:00 GMT
jkottke : NY Times on the resurgence of classic video games
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3/06/2004 @ 16:14 GMT
Isofarro : Atom Community Meeting Report - Productive discussion, excellent community. Tim Bray looking ultra-cool!
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3/06/2004 @ 16:13 GMT
tehu : Catherine seen by daughter - just because this is you, Catherine...
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3/06/2004 @ 16:12 GMT
Rod Begbie : Lore Brand Comics: The Influence - Anti-News illustrated. [via] #
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3/06/2004 @ 16:11 GMT
Steve Cook : Hardliners holding onto control in China - What could be more soothing than political unrest between the old guard and what modest reformers the Chinese Communist Party has got?
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3/06/2004 @ 16:10 GMT
Steve Cook : The Illustrated Invisible Cities - Despina can be reached in two ways: by ship or by camel. The city displays one face to the traveler arriving overland and a different one to him who arrives by sea.
cobra libre : illustrated invisible cities - one of my favorite books (via snarkout)
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3/06/2004 @ 16:10 GMT
Aquarion : Patent: 6,727,830 - Microsoft has patented double-click
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3/06/2004 @ 16:09 GMT
deusx : dean.edwards.name/my/cssQuery.js.html - JavaScript function that provides DOM element selection using CSS selectors
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3/06/2004 @ 16:08 GMT
deusx : GI JOE cartoons edited - "These clips are dubbed over with new dialogue and even some of the animation is changed and remixed. The result is so hilarious that I almost wet my pants the first time I saw them."
jimray : GI JOE PSA's overdubbed - Hilarity ensues
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3/06/2004 @ 16:08 GMT
deusx : Love Object - "It was only a matter of time before someone made a horror film about a sex doll, but don't burn rubber to see this one."
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3/06/2004 @ 16:07 GMT
Dan Cederholm : Gurus vs. Bloggers, Round 2 - Hilarious.
Anne van Kesteren : Gurus v. Bloggers, Round 2 - It is nice, but predictable #
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3/06/2004 @ 16:06 GMT
François Hodierne : Mastering phpMyAdmin | Gadgetopia - A very interesting review #
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3/06/2004 @ 16:05 GMT
Ethan Marcotte : City of Brotherly Love invites gay tourism - Advertising monies were well spent on this tagline: "Come to Philadelphia. Get your history straight and your nightlife gay."
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3/06/2004 @ 16:04 GMT
Andy Baio : IMDB user ratings for Fahrenheit 9/11 - the film you don't need to see to review
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3/06/2004 @ 16:04 GMT
Andy Baio : Bram Cohen on BitTorrent 2 features - tracker redirection could be a very good thing [via]
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3/06/2004 @ 16:03 GMT
Andy Baio : NYT on vintage gaming getting trendy - here's a local MP3 of Lil' Flip's "Game Over (Flip)" [via]
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3/06/2004 @ 16:02 GMT
Andy Baio : Movies of levitating objects - floating in a magnetic field [via]
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3/06/2004 @ 16:02 GMT
Andy Baio : But Who's Counting?: People I've Slept With - Harpers-style personal list making [via]
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3/06/2004 @ 16:01 GMT
jkottke : Update your firmware on the Canon Digital Rebel to make it run like the more expensive 10D
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3/06/2004 @ 16:00 GMT
jkottke : Ray Kurzweil has a new book coming out in October called Fantastic Voyage - Ray Kurzweil has a new book coming out in October called Fantastic Voyage ("The science behind radical life extension. Live long enough to live forever.")
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3/06/2004 @ 15:00 GMT
Philippe Janvier : Images et annotations, rencontres - Karl : "Le sujet me passionne de plus en plus et je commence à en définir les contours les plus intéressants. Si l'occasion m'en est donnée dans les mois suivants, vous en apprendrez un peu plus sur mes aventures sur les annota
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3/06/2004 @ 15:00 GMT
Philippe Janvier : WWW2004 : photo annotation session - D'intérêt.
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3/06/2004 @ 14:00 GMT
phil : Architect's Footprints shoes from Birkenstock - Why does no one in the UK appear to sell these things? I want comfy shoes!
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3/06/2004 @ 13:01 GMT
kaninka.net : Man rips off testicles - Ã Trinidad and Tobago gerast undarlegir hlutir.
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3/06/2004 @ 13:00 GMT
anildash : great old post on weblogs as discovery - i miss the old six log
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3/06/2004 @ 13:00 GMT
anildash : Metrosexual marketing - cam discovers another new market segment
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3/06/2004 @ 13:00 GMT
anildash : The Word on the Street - Broadsides at the National Library of Scotland
Andy Baio : Scans of Scottish broadsides - the tabloids of the 18th and 19th centuries [via]
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3/06/2004 @ 13:00 GMT
anildash : PHP5 contest - to my friends at Zend: our MT contest has cooler prizes
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3/06/2004 @ 13:00 GMT
anildash : how craigslist destroyed newspaper classifieds - nobody in print journalism will talk about it, but craig's eating their lunch
Andy Baio : OJR on Craig's List destroying print classified ads - and how newspapers could compete with social networking [via]
Simon Willison : 'Nerd Values' Help Propel Tiny Craigslist Into Classifieds Threat - This is a big deal for the newspaper industry. Classifieds are a large chunk of their revenue. (via)
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3/06/2004 @ 11:00 GMT
anildash : amazon is plogging! - worst! name! ever! but a pretty cool implementation
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3/06/2004 @ 10:00 GMT
anildash : donald's virtual rent party - good people deserve help. let's take care of donald.
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3/06/2004 @ 09:00 GMT
Charles Miller : Odd Comments and Strange Doings in Unix - Odd Comments and Strange Doings in Unix - some folklore from Dennis Ritchie.
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3/06/2004 @ 08:01 GMT
Adam Gessaman : The Trouble With EM 'n EN (and Other Shady Characters)
Anne van Kesteren : The Trouble With EM 'n EN - Now that is an interesting A List Apart article! (Note that you can use UTF-8 these days) #
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3/06/2004 @ 08:01 GMT
Rod Begbie : Tom Mauser's Petition to Renew the Assault Weapons Ban - Interesting use of technology to encourage people to forward emails (and a good cause too) [via] #
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3/06/2004 @ 07:01 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : Plink Abductor - I never used them anyway [via] #
Simon Willison : The Plink Abductor! - Just the thing for all you plink haters. Great JavaScript as well. (via)
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3/06/2004 @ 07:01 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : Fast Rollovers Without Preload - Argh, it is harder to find on Google now... #
phil : Fast Rollovers Without Preload (CSS) - So I don't lose the link again.
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3/06/2004 @ 06:00 GMT
cobra libre : the language log bat signal - heh
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3/06/2004 @ 06:00 GMT
Steve Cook : Something Wiki This Way Comes - Sweet merciful heavens, the relentless hyping of another useful tool has begun.
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3/06/2004 @ 06:00 GMT
deusx : Smart Mobs: Pocket Rendezvous - "Pocket Rendezvous also allows you to browse for nearby devices running Pocket Rendezvous and view the content published by the Pocket Rendezvous server on those devices."
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3/06/2004 @ 06:00 GMT
deusx : Using Tom's to Build a Sub-$1,000 Gaming Machine - Using Tom's to Build a Sub-$1,000 Gaming Machine
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3/06/2004 @ 05:00 GMT
Ethan Marcotte : The Sharpened Blur - Cameron continues his series of tutorials on how to get "that wicked worn look."
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3/06/2004 @ 04:00 GMT
anildash : god continues to hate shrimp - religious nutballs find the worst reason ever to buy a brita filter
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3/06/2004 @ 03:00 GMT
Ethan Marcotte : The saddest music in the world - Requiescat in pace.
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3/06/2004 @ 02:00 GMT
Erik Benson : If you're seeing a "Plog" (which is supposed to be a personalized blog) on Amazon's gateway today you aren't hallucinating - I'm curious to see what people think about this. I will reserve my own judgements for now.
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3/06/2004 @ 02:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Unused "Curb Your Enthusiasm" footage frees accused murderer - Larry David saves the day [via]
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3/06/2004 @ 01:01 GMT
Richard MacManus : Dave Winer's Really Simple Syndication website - Why RSS is good from content provider perspective. Includes discussion about full feeds vs excerpts, stats tracking, ads. But best bits are about info flow.
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3/06/2004 @ 01:00 GMT
Andy Baio : ForwardTrack beta test - Eyebeam's new e-mail tracking system
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3/06/2004 @ 01:00 GMT
anildash : do web standards have a future? - john's thoughtful blog post gets reprinted in the sydney morning herald
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3/06/2004 @ 00:03 GMT
cobra libre : pardon my french - quelle horreur!
François Hodierne : No French please, people are watching - drôle de pays :-) #
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3/06/2004 @ 00:03 GMT
Kayode Okeyode : The Evolution of a Programmer
Matthew M. Boedicker : The Evolution of a Programmer
deusx : The Evolution of a Programmer
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3/06/2004 @ 00:03 GMT
Kayode Okeyode : FindBugs, Part 2: Writing custom detectors
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3/06/2004 @ 00:02 GMT
Kayode Okeyode : FindBugs, Part 1: Improve the quality of your code
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3/06/2004 @ 00:02 GMT
Kayode Okeyode : The Case Against SELECT *
deusx : The Case Against SELECT * - "You may be in the habit of using SELECT * to fetch fields in your SQL queries ... there are several very good reasons to break this habit and enumerate the fields in any query."
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3/06/2004 @ 00:01 GMT
Kayode Okeyode : A Windows user's guide to getting started with Linux - A Windows user's guide to getting started with Linux
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3/06/2004 @ 00:01 GMT
Kayode Okeyode : Lorem Ipsum with other charsets
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3/06/2004 @ 00:01 GMT
Kayode Okeyode : Dean Edward's IE7 Version 0.6 Released - Dean Edward's IE7 Version 0.6 Released
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3/06/2004 @ 00:00 GMT
anildash : Windows Media Player 10 Technical Beta - looks like it's lost a little weight
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3/06/2004 @ 00:00 GMT
anildash : peter's Mind Wide Open diagram - this is arranged well, but i'm not sure how it informs what i read in the book
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