17/06/2004 @ 23:55 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : can google continue to beat yahoo and msn? - can google continue to beat yahoo and msn?: what do you mean by continue? read the numbers
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17/06/2004 @ 23:55 GMT
anildash : more on craigslist killing classifieds - and the newspapers still don't know what hit 'em
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17/06/2004 @ 23:55 GMT
anildash : redefining what's picture-worthy - sweet, sweet moblogs
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17/06/2004 @ 22:57 GMT
Kayode Okeyode : Teleportation breakthrough made
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17/06/2004 @ 22:56 GMT
Kayode Okeyode : Reading and Writing Registry Keys with Visual Basic
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17/06/2004 @ 22:56 GMT
Kayode Okeyode : PHP on the Command Line - Part 1
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17/06/2004 @ 22:56 GMT
Kayode Okeyode : Interesting Things to Know about MySQL
Paul Hammond : Interesting Things to Know about MySQL | Linux Gazette - show processlist
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17/06/2004 @ 22:56 GMT
Kayode Okeyode : Using Emacs for Perl Programming
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17/06/2004 @ 22:56 GMT
Kayode Okeyode : A Practical Guide to Active Server Pages
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17/06/2004 @ 22:55 GMT
Kayode Okeyode : Ways to talk with Internet Explorer team
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17/06/2004 @ 22:55 GMT
Kayode Okeyode : Why can't a newspaper be more like a blog - Why can't a newspaper be more like a blog
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17/06/2004 @ 22:55 GMT
Graham Leuschke : Bookmarks Synchronizer, an extension for Firefox - been waiting for this for years
Rod Begbie : Mozilla Update :: Bookmarks Synchroniser - Handy wee Firefox extension to sync your bookmarks between PCs [via] #
Simon Willison : Firefox Extension: Bookmarks Synchronizer - Very, very cool. Syncs bookmarks via an FTP server. (via)
Aquarion : Bookmarks Synchroniser - Sync bookmarks over FTP. I've been waiting for this since Fx came out...
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17/06/2004 @ 22:55 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : self-circumcised boy in hospital - self-circumcised boy in hospital: what is it with africans and their machettes?
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17/06/2004 @ 22:55 GMT
anildash : Sideline bashers - ev identifies a truism about people who complain
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17/06/2004 @ 21:56 GMT
Aquarion : Buzzard dies dive-bombing a van - [...]
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17/06/2004 @ 21:55 GMT
Ethan Marcotte : It's JUSTIN! - Headphones and a strong stomach suggested.
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17/06/2004 @ 21:55 GMT
Ethan Marcotte : List of IE's development goals - IE's project manager weighs in with something like a roadmap.
Simon Willison : The IE team's Group Program Manager speaks - Comment on Channel 9, emphasizes importance of backwards compatibility. (via)
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17/06/2004 @ 21:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Winer blog story hits the front page of Yahoo - I'm with Matt, this isn't front page news
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17/06/2004 @ 21:55 GMT
anildash : raving about blinkx - sounds like i'll have to give it a try
Andy Baio : Om on Blinkx - I don't use IE, but I'll try the desktop search [via]
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17/06/2004 @ 20:57 GMT
dionidium : On Spawned Windows - Lots of good information on opening new windows.
Anne van Kesteren : On Spawned Windows - Great link! [via] #
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17/06/2004 @ 20:56 GMT
Aquarion : Marvel names than DC names could feasibly be used for vibrators and/or freaky sex toys - An interesting, and apparently valid, statement. Fear.
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17/06/2004 @ 20:56 GMT
Tom Coates : Police called into Big Brother house
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17/06/2004 @ 20:56 GMT
Tom Coates : Exxomsecrets.org - How Exxonmobil funds the Climate Change Skeptics
jkottke : Explore the links between ExxonMobile and the funding of climate change skeptics - Explore the links between ExxonMobile and the funding of climate change skeptics (From the creator of They Rule.)
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17/06/2004 @ 20:55 GMT
Ethan Marcotte : Anti-pot advertisement - True! All true! Fear outer space!
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17/06/2004 @ 20:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Wired on the TechTV/G4 merger - fans of both camps are annoyed
deusx : Wired News: TechTV Fans Mad as Hell - I've got an idea: Let's take a popular geek TV network and destroy it. That'll make us tons of money and happy fans.
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17/06/2004 @ 20:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Screenshot: Winer blog story hits the front page of Yahoo - here's the AP story... those damn loggers!
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17/06/2004 @ 19:56 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : Add style system support for CSS column properties - Nice! #
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17/06/2004 @ 19:56 GMT
Dan Cederholm : That Wicked Worn Look - Fantastic series from Cameron Moll on achieving the worn look with Photoshop.
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17/06/2004 @ 19:55 GMT
Erik Benson : 0-Click Shopping(tm), using Amazon's Web Services - He better patent this before Amazon gets wind of it
Andy Baio : Automatic wishlist purchases with Amazon's API - or "0-click shopping," as Erik calls it [via]
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17/06/2004 @ 19:55 GMT
anildash : wrapup of Internet Planet blog panel - we had a surprisingly good turnout and got to cover some new stuff
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17/06/2004 @ 18:55 GMT
Adam Gessaman : Madonna becomes 'Esther' - Crazy shit, yo.
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17/06/2004 @ 18:55 GMT
Aquarion : www.niggerfreehosting.com - Ein plan, Ein price, Ein policy! - Gods. I _hope_ this is satire
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17/06/2004 @ 18:55 GMT
jkottke : Gothamist interview with John Hodgman
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17/06/2004 @ 17:55 GMT
kellan : Wanted: Gluttonous RSS Feeders (or how to read 1600 feeds a day) (via) - Roger is prototyping it with Magpie #
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17/06/2004 @ 17:55 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : logorrhea - logorrhea: search ichat message archives
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17/06/2004 @ 17:55 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : beyond bullets - beyond bullets: powerpoint weblog
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17/06/2004 @ 17:55 GMT
Paul Hammond : SimpleBits | The Great Book Giveaway Contest - a nice collection of links for people to browse
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17/06/2004 @ 17:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Reality of Running Away from Stuff - top speeds of common Hollywood moving hazards [via]
deusx : The Reality of Running Away from Stuff - "Here's a chart showing maximum speeds for some of the more common Hollywood hazards measured against the fastest speeds that an Olympic level human can deliver (all in meters/second)."
jkottke : The reality of running away from stuff in movies
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17/06/2004 @ 16:56 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : X-Phile №68 - X-Phile, 'utf-8', what do you want more? #
dionidium : X-Phile №68 - Good work.
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17/06/2004 @ 16:56 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : notes and pictures from the set of "A Scanner Darkly"
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17/06/2004 @ 16:56 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : Baghdad's emerging bar scene for occupying forces
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17/06/2004 @ 16:55 GMT
Andy Baio : FDA History, The Case of the Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich - with vintage photos and typography [via]
Steve Cook : The Pure Foods Act and PB&J - "[T]here never was a product made but some gosh darn fool could make it worse and sell it for less." Absolutely wonderful.
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17/06/2004 @ 16:55 GMT
jkottke : "The Turing machine is an abstract model of computer execution and storage introduced in 1936 by Alan Turing" - "The Turing machine is an abstract model of computer execution and storage introduced in 1936 by Alan Turing"
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17/06/2004 @ 16:55 GMT
jkottke : No doubt about it, push is back, baby! - No doubt about it, push is back, baby! (Mike Davidson on agents and smart aggregation.)
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17/06/2004 @ 15:55 GMT
Isofarro : How IE can be standard compliant without breaking the web - Clever standards based solution.
Paul Hammond : How IE can be standard compliant without breaking the web <Anne's Weblog about Markup & Style> - application/xhtml+xml
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17/06/2004 @ 15:55 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : Clarendon is the new Helvetica - "The quirky slab serif has been quietly undergoing a renaissance" #
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17/06/2004 @ 15:55 GMT
Steve Cook : Optical concrete - See shadows through your cinder blocks.
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17/06/2004 @ 15:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Andy Pryke's detailed meeting with Nanniebots creator - he includes transcripts of his chats, some background on the story
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17/06/2004 @ 15:55 GMT
jkottke : Attempting to retrieve data for gmail.com on Alexa brings up information on catalinaisland.com instead - Attempting to retrieve data for gmail.com on Alexa brings up information on catalinaisland.com instead (OMG! OMG!! Is Amazon conspiring against Google?)
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17/06/2004 @ 14:55 GMT
Graham Leuschke : Toronto-Rochester ferry to finally start service today, but may not run tomorrow - classic
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17/06/2004 @ 14:55 GMT
Graham Leuschke : Office Doors of the North American Professor - blogs are the new office doors
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17/06/2004 @ 14:55 GMT
Ethan Marcotte : Typographic illustration project - Just...damn.
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17/06/2004 @ 14:00 GMT
Graham Leuschke : Mathematical Backgrounds of Futurama Writers - Bender's serial number is 1729, a historically significant integer to mathematicians everywhere; that 'joke' alone is worth six years of grad school, I'd say.
Steve Cook : The Mathematical Background of Futurama Writers - Now, calculate Fry's Erdös number.
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17/06/2004 @ 14:00 GMT
Graham Leuschke : Fleep - two pens, a paperback novel, three coins and 20 ft of unwaxed dental floss
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17/06/2004 @ 12:16 GMT
François Hodierne : Open Source Web Design - "Open Source Web Design is a community of designers and site owners sharing free web design templates as well as web design information." [via] #
Eric Meyer : Open Source Web Design - Download free web design templates - Absolutely worth checking out. Almost 1,700 designs as of this posting!
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17/06/2004 @ 11:14 GMT
François Hodierne : That old hopeful feeling - "I'm actually getting excited about weblog syndication again!" [via] #
anildash : getting excited about syndication again - as always, it's the cool apps that make the effort worthwhile
deusx : phil ringnalda dot com: That old hopeful feeling - "Somebody hold me: I'm actually getting excited about weblog syndication again!"
Philippe Janvier : That old hopeful feeling - Hors format. De nouvelles idées pour l'agregation et la syndication de contenu.
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17/06/2004 @ 10:06 GMT
Jon Hicks : Teleportation Breakthrough - “We are able to teleport in a deliberate way – that is, at the push of a button”
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17/06/2004 @ 10:05 GMT
dionidium : jeffcroft.com redesigns - Looks great, Jeff.
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17/06/2004 @ 10:05 GMT
dionidium : Mike Davidson is purposely making his site invalid to prove that it doesn't matter - I feel bad that he spent so much time missing the point.
Anne van Kesteren : March to Your Own Standard - 24 errors ;-) #
Paul Hammond : Mike Davidson: March to Your Own Standard - like carrying a canary down a mine shaft with you
Nelson Minar : Gratuitous unstandard - "By invalidating my entire site with this one line of code, I ensure that I am made aware the instant it matters" (via Evan)
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17/06/2004 @ 08:36 GMT
kellan : Can Mozilla and Opera Renew the Browser Innovation? - Kendall proposes re-opening the browser wars. He has a point, but I bet a lot of old standards warriors are having trauma flashbacks. #
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17/06/2004 @ 08:36 GMT
kellan : RSS-Feast - Simple RSS feed reader plugin for WordPress - With MagpieRSS. #
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17/06/2004 @ 08:36 GMT
kellan : New Kwiki finally available. - Now if I can just remember what it was I wanted to use this for. #
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17/06/2004 @ 08:36 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : Hacker Stickers, Stickers for Geeks, Nerds and Computers or Cars
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17/06/2004 @ 08:35 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : Veen Diagram (now that's a business model)
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17/06/2004 @ 08:35 GMT
Charles Miller : Improving JSF by Dumping JSP - Improving JSF by Dumping JSP by Hans Bergsten explores the problems inherent in using JSF with JSP.
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17/06/2004 @ 08:34 GMT
Adam Gessaman : Waxy.org: Dave Winer Remix Contest
Tomas Jogin : Basically, People Just Love To Jump Up And Down - Uhm, and, uhm, basically, uhm, people just like to jump up and down.
kellan : Dave Winer Remix Contest - 'This is Not A Morning Coffee Note' sounds like a Talking Heads lyric. #
Ethan Marcotte : Dave Winer remix contest - Yes, I'm catching up on a backlog of newsfeeds. Still, this rocks.
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17/06/2004 @ 08:34 GMT
Rod Begbie : Terry Jones: This won't hurt much - Swiftian satyre from the pen of the former Python [via] #
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17/06/2004 @ 08:34 GMT
Will Pate : Why Open Source is Critical to our Economic Future - Car makers using proprietary code for their chips could mean that one day only branded mechanics can work on your car.
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17/06/2004 @ 08:33 GMT
Aquarion : IE Dev team respond to 'IE is horribly broken' reports - Interesting reading, here. IE not apparently as dead as is thought
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17/06/2004 @ 08:33 GMT
deusx : Wherein Maciej attempts to solve the selection portion of dating
Graham Leuschke : checklist - Begin with score obtained at AmIHotOrNot.com and apply following corrections
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17/06/2004 @ 08:32 GMT
deusx : Power implant aims to run on body heat - 'The "biothermal battery" under development by Biophan Technologies of West Henrietta, will generate electricity using arrays of thousands of thermoelectric generators built into an implantable chip.'
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17/06/2004 @ 08:32 GMT
deusx : Taking Small Wonder Seriously - "My stomach just upturned. Goodbye, Internet."
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17/06/2004 @ 08:32 GMT
anildash : subscribe to daring fireball - john's putting your money where his mouth is. support a smart idea.
deusx : Daring Fireball: Something Daring - "No stagecraft. No artifice. Just me, your humble author, hat in hand, heart in throat, asking for your support."
Richard MacManus : John Gruber tries to earn money from blogging - By hawking tee-shirts and selling "memberships". This man has big kahonas.
Ethan Marcotte : Something Daring - Support an amazing website. Tote bag not included.
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17/06/2004 @ 08:32 GMT
deusx : Ecamegapedal - Realtime Audio Processor - "Ecamegapedal is a real-time effect processor software with a graphical user interface for controlling the effect parameters."
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17/06/2004 @ 08:32 GMT
deusx : ardour - "Ardour is a digital audio workstation. You can use it to record, edit and mix multi-track audio. Produce your own CD's. Mix video soundtracks. Experiment with new ideas about music and sound."
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17/06/2004 @ 08:32 GMT
deusx : Waking Up - Selections - by Charles T. Tart - Need to read more Gurdjief
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17/06/2004 @ 08:32 GMT
phil : New AlterNet design - Lovely and clean. Uses tables, but I can't say I blame them.
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17/06/2004 @ 08:31 GMT
Dan Cederholm : Mike Industries - Mike Davidson launches a new site, with great articles right off the bat.
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17/06/2004 @ 08:31 GMT
Graham Leuschke : How does one pronounce "leading," the term in printing for space between lines of type? - I've wondered this for years (it's 'led')
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17/06/2004 @ 08:31 GMT
Graham Leuschke : unexpected poetry, and sadness, from Erik - .
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17/06/2004 @ 08:31 GMT
Graham Leuschke : what did Washington, Jefferson, and Franklin "sound" like? - another question I've pondered for years, not really answered in this thread
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17/06/2004 @ 08:31 GMT
Graham Leuschke : Liuns Torvalds moving to PDX? - I recommend the #7 on dark rye at the Woodstock Wine & Deli
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17/06/2004 @ 08:31 GMT
Graham Leuschke : de Branges now explicitly claiming Riemann - go on with your bad self, Louis
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17/06/2004 @ 08:30 GMT
Graham Leuschke : Eight clicks to pr0n!!1! - it's amazing what people can fail to understand
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17/06/2004 @ 08:30 GMT
doug : On Principle - Jason Fried, from 37 Signals, turns down a job because the client wanted to own rights to the work before completing payment for said work.
Graham Leuschke : You don't own it until it's all paid up. Period. - negotiation from a position of strength? (this one's for Kord)
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17/06/2004 @ 08:30 GMT
Richard MacManus : Seb Paquet: "If you're on a Quest for the Really New, you shouldn't act as if link rank is everything." - I agree, 'the edge' is where it's at!
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17/06/2004 @ 08:29 GMT
Richard MacManus : UK Strategy Unit's Discussion Document - Sweeping strategic analysis of UK's future. I esp liked the sections on community and trust. [via]
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17/06/2004 @ 08:29 GMT
Richard MacManus : UK Govt Strategy Unit: Strategy Survival Guide - This is what I've been looking for! Govt websites are such great resources.
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17/06/2004 @ 08:29 GMT
Simon Willison : A rule to highlight replies to messages sent in Mail - A superb Mac hack. (via)
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17/06/2004 @ 08:28 GMT
Simon Willison : Survey: 2 million bank accounts robbed - Phishing works. (via)
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17/06/2004 @ 08:28 GMT
Simon Willison : MediaSavvy - Excellent Online News industry insight. (via)
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17/06/2004 @ 08:28 GMT
Simon Willison : The Observer Pattern in Python - Makes smart use of weak references. (via)
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17/06/2004 @ 08:28 GMT
Simon Willison : Colour me Spammy - Smart tip from Drew on sending bulk emails using Unix.
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17/06/2004 @ 08:27 GMT
Tom Coates : If you have iTunes, here's all the songs that I can find on the store that I've given 5-stars to on my personal library. 109 out of 580 isn't the best of success rates, but hey... - If you have iTunes, here's all the songs that I can find on the store that I've given 5-stars to on my personal library. 109 out of 580 isn't the best of success rates, but hey...
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17/06/2004 @ 08:26 GMT
Andy Baio : Paul Boutin reviews Starz's new movie downloading service - of course it sucks, it's Real
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17/06/2004 @ 08:26 GMT
Andy Baio : Sony to ship new PS2/PVR models next month - now creates DVD-Rs with graphical menus [via]
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17/06/2004 @ 08:26 GMT
jkottke : Lucky (??) Meg will be running the NYC marathon this fall
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17/06/2004 @ 00:01 GMT
Philippe Janvier : Courriels et secret des correspondances privées - "Le courriel peut accéder à la qualification de correspondance à caractère privé (I) et à ce titre jouir de la protection, assurée par la loi 91-646 du 10 juillet 1990[1] en l'absence d'atteinte à la vie pri
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