29/06/2004 @ 23:57 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : recipe for apple macaroni and cheese by Alton Brown of the Food Network's Good Eats
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29/06/2004 @ 23:57 GMT
kaninka.net : LoveIsDaShit - 80 gÃgabæti af Spearhead og Micahel Franti á tónleikum.
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29/06/2004 @ 23:56 GMT
Steve Cook : The hidden ball trick - A comprehensive list of times that professional sports' stupidest trick play actually worked. (Poor Ozzie Guillen.)
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29/06/2004 @ 23:56 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : japanese ice cream - japanese ice cream: yuck!
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29/06/2004 @ 23:56 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : pampered bush meets a real reporter - pampered bush meets a real reporter: heh. what a wank
Tomas Jogin : Pampered Bush meets a real reporter - "On the eve of his recent sojourn in Europe, President Bush had an unpleasant run-in with a species of creature he had not previously encountered often: a journalist."
Nelson Minar : Real reporter - When did US journalists become such wussies?
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29/06/2004 @ 23:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Altoids' weird Wario Ware homage -
Rod Begbie : Altoids: 2 Fast 2 Curious - SHAMELESS WarioWarez rip-off. Still fun, though. [via] #
Nelson Minar : Altoids microgames - Weird clone of WarioWare (via Waxy)
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29/06/2004 @ 23:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Coudal redesigns - big headlines are a reaction to the tiny type trend [via]
anildash : coudal redesigns - hey, those guys are good
jkottke : Coudal redesigns; it's delightfully self-indulgent - Coudal redesigns; it's delightfully self-indulgent
Tom Coates : Coudal.com redesigns - link styles are a mess - it's impossible to tell what's a heading, what's a divider and what's a link to an article - but at least it looks nice... - Coudal.com redesigns - link styles are a mess - it's impossible to tell what's a heading, what's a divider and what's a link to an article - but at least it looks nice...
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29/06/2004 @ 23:55 GMT
anildash : visual studio 2005 express - lightweight versions of Microsoft's developer tools. smart.
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29/06/2004 @ 23:55 GMT
anildash : GreaterRX, a pharma marketing blog - interesting to see the launch of a purely commercial MT blog in a new industry
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29/06/2004 @ 22:57 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : prayers to Saint Isidore, patron saint of the internet
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29/06/2004 @ 22:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Video: 1939-1940 New York World's Fair - the screenshots alone look great [via]
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29/06/2004 @ 22:55 GMT
jkottke : Review of 37signal's Building of Basecamp seminar - Review of 37signal's Building of Basecamp seminar
Simon Willison : "The Building of Basecamp" Review - Includes insights in to 37 Signals' process.
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29/06/2004 @ 22:55 GMT
jkottke : A "the terrorists have already won" randomizer - A "the terrorists have already won" randomizer (A favorite: "If a man can't attend a rock concert with a fried chicken bucket on his head, that means the terrorists have already won!")
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29/06/2004 @ 22:55 GMT
anildash : MSDN Product Feedback - submit product suggestions and bugs on MS platforms. i love it.
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29/06/2004 @ 22:55 GMT
anildash : fast company's link policy evolves - it's almost like there are actual humans there who are trying to do the right thing
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29/06/2004 @ 21:58 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : Is history going to repeat itself? - I hope so #
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29/06/2004 @ 21:58 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : Comments on Validation - So now I'm a purist? Let me tell you something: XHTML is about purism, if you don't have it leave it alone and take HTML. (Note: you can still use HTML and be a purist, look at Ian or Mark for examples.) #
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29/06/2004 @ 21:57 GMT
kristine : Blogs With Flavor - Winston-Salem Journal | Blogs With Flavor - interesting article about Food Blogs. :)
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29/06/2004 @ 21:56 GMT
Steve Cook : The most disgusting defense attourney ever gets results - I think I need to go smash something now.
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29/06/2004 @ 21:56 GMT
deusx : Pocket Commodore 64 - "Play C64 games on your Pocket PC ! BIOS ROMS built-in ,90% speed increase over Pocket C64, Stereo Sound - packed with extra features!"
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29/06/2004 @ 21:56 GMT
deusx : meshcube.org - the meshing community website - Get these things down to $10, make one side sticky and the other side a solar panel. Stick them everywhere outside.
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29/06/2004 @ 21:56 GMT
deusx : Voters Urged Not to Eat Their Ballots - '"Eating a ballot, not returning it or otherwise destroying or defacing it constitutes a serious breach of the Canada Elections Act," Elections Canada warns on its Internet site.'
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29/06/2004 @ 21:55 GMT
Graham Leuschke : give me a hand with a PHP/MySQL question? - cry for help
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29/06/2004 @ 21:55 GMT
jkottke : Astronomers have detected a supermassive black hole that's 10 billion times the mass of the sun and is big enough to hold 1,000 of our solar systems within it - Astronomers have detected a supermassive black hole that's 10 billion times the mass of the sun and is big enough to hold 1,000 of our solar systems within it
Nelson Minar : Gigantic black hole - Mass is the size of our whole galaxy. And it's too old to fit simple theory.
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29/06/2004 @ 21:55 GMT
anildash : how the press turned on kerry's personality - as soon as he became a candidate, he lost all his charm. apparently.
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29/06/2004 @ 20:58 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : Mozilla 2.0 platform must-haves - Web Forms 2.0! #
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29/06/2004 @ 20:58 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : The W3C - ... thinks the web isn't important anymore #
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29/06/2004 @ 20:58 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : Architecture Digest vs. This Old House - Jeffrey: "I look forward to the day when most people who hire folks like us to design, structure, and program their web presences treat us more like the thinkers we are, and less like hired hands installing birdbaths." #
Simon Willison : Zeldman on why drop down menus suck - Good for pointing people to.
Isofarro : Zeldman on drop down menus - When I see a drop-down menu, I know that a committee sat around a table, unwilling to think through the organization of the site's material into a user-focused structure
Richard MacManus : Zeldman avoids drop-down menus - Prefers "drilling down through clearly labeled, intelligently organized categories."
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29/06/2004 @ 20:58 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : fill out this web form and your senators will be faxed for free telling them you are opposed to the INDUCE act, which threatens iPods and P2P
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29/06/2004 @ 20:57 GMT
Nelson Minar : CURTA calculators - Crazy mechanical calculator (via Seth Golub)
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29/06/2004 @ 20:57 GMT
Nelson Minar : Feed Parser docs - My biggest gripe with Mark's feed parser is no more - excellent documentation!
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29/06/2004 @ 20:56 GMT
Nelson Minar : Watson sold to Sun - Interesting little acquisition
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29/06/2004 @ 20:56 GMT
deusx : The Empty Cradle Will Rock - "How abortion is costing the Democrats voters--literally." Ugh. Morbid and disgusting anti-abortion stab. Alternately, I wonder if morons will outbreed smarter humans equipped with both restraint and more reproductive options.
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29/06/2004 @ 20:56 GMT
deusx : Chicago economist links abortion to falling crime rates - "...study that links the legalization of abortion to the country’s falling crime rate in the 1990s..." Equally morbid, but makes sense to me-- fewer women stuck with unwanted kids they can't raise successfully, fewer damaged adults on all si
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29/06/2004 @ 20:55 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : just walk out on apple - just walk out on apple: great advice from russ
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29/06/2004 @ 20:55 GMT
jkottke : Comparing Atlantas in vintage and contemporary photos - Comparing Atlantas in vintage and contemporary photos (This is darn cool.)
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29/06/2004 @ 20:55 GMT
jkottke : Dogs for rent in Japan, $25/hr - Dogs for rent in Japan, $25/hr (For more money, overnight rentals are available.)
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29/06/2004 @ 19:56 GMT
Philippe Janvier : Gee-Mail - "A Widget to check the unread message count in your Gmail account."
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29/06/2004 @ 19:56 GMT
François Hodierne : State of the WHAT - "The first public demo of a Web Forms 2.0 page was actually a very high profile demo" ... "It was during Steve Jobs' keynote speech at Apple's WWDC" #
Anne van Kesteren : State of the WHAT - Ian: "There were also some people who commented that instead of calling it a Working Group we should have called it a Task Force, because the resulting acronym would have been much more appropriate." #
Wayne Burkett : Hixie's Natural Log: State of the WHAT - "There were also some people who commented that instead of calling it a Working Group we should have called it a Task Force, because the resulting acronym would have been much more appropriate." #
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29/06/2004 @ 19:56 GMT
Ethan Marcotte : Cool map game - I don't want to admit how long this took me.
jimray : Rethinking Schools - Map Game - War is truly God's way of teaching Americans about geography
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29/06/2004 @ 19:55 GMT
Ethan Marcotte : When standards don't apply - "We hear a lot of complaints about standards bodies, but I've yet to hear someone come up with a better way to do it."
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29/06/2004 @ 19:55 GMT
Andy Baio : "How to Avoid Flamewars" by Dave Winer - coming soon: Courtney Love's "Guide to Responsible Parenting" [via]
Steve Cook : "How to avoid flamewars" (by Dave Winer) - In other news, Henry Kissinger still has a Nobel Peace Prize, it will rain on your wedding day, and irony remains dead.
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29/06/2004 @ 18:56 GMT
Philippe Janvier : Atom API Examples - "Some examples of using the Atom API with PHP and Python"
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29/06/2004 @ 18:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Free frappuccinos at Starbucks tomorrow - well, free "samples" anyway [via]
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29/06/2004 @ 18:55 GMT
Andy Baio : New Jersey court says customers may take IP addresses away from ISP - that's like taking your ZIP code with you when you move
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29/06/2004 @ 18:55 GMT
Andy Baio : City Pages interviews Plain Layne - so that's what Rex is doing instead of updating his blog
jkottke : Article about and interview with Plain Layne creator - Article about and interview with Plain Layne creator ("It was fiction in a hurry." I've been calling it realtime fiction.)
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29/06/2004 @ 18:55 GMT
jkottke : UPS to begin repairing laptops for all Toshiba customers in US - UPS to begin repairing laptops for all Toshiba customers in US ("Moving a unit around and getting replacement parts consumes most of the time. The actual service only takes about an hour.")
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29/06/2004 @ 17:56 GMT
François Hodierne : Eurobad - an exhibition of Europe's worst interiors of 1974. [via] #
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29/06/2004 @ 17:55 GMT
François Hodierne : Cupertino, start your photocopiers! - Why wait 'till "first half of 2005" when you can get the original Dashboard now? #
Philippe Janvier : Konfabulator! - A quand la version PC ?
tehu : Cupertino, start your photocopiers - Angry developper made a shameless ripoff of a brilliant advert. Why nobody told him that he was doing market research for Apple ? (Spolsky's axiom)
Rod Begbie : Konfabulator! - CPU-consuming prettywidgets now come in Windows flavour. #
Simon Willison : Konfabulator! - Now available for Windows. (via) [via]
Kayode Okeyode : Konfabulator is a JavaScript runtime engine for Mac OS X that lets you run little files called Widgets that can do pretty much whatever you want them to (now available on just about any personal computer in the world)
Richard Rutter : Yahoo! buys Konfabulator - And makes it free.
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29/06/2004 @ 17:55 GMT
Mark Pilgrim : checklist for internet drafts - nits #
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29/06/2004 @ 16:57 GMT
Ethan Marcotte : Are you a "Tech Girl", "Geek Chick" or "Network Ops Cutie"? - This is wrong on zillions of levels.
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29/06/2004 @ 16:57 GMT
Andy Baio : Mario and Zelda Big Band Live - the full album for download from Phancy
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29/06/2004 @ 16:56 GMT
Andy Baio : Free Wired magazine subscription - it doesn't even ask for your e-mail address
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29/06/2004 @ 16:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Wired tracks the "Bill Gates" e-mail hoax to its origin - excellent detective work
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29/06/2004 @ 16:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Lines on Paper's comic artist business cards - nine pages of goodness [via]
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29/06/2004 @ 16:55 GMT
jkottke : Flickr's calendar view is very very cool - Flickr's calendar view is very very cool (Seen any other neat ways to display photo albums?)
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29/06/2004 @ 15:56 GMT
Isofarro : Ensuring your Web pages are accessible to all - Short primer on HTML accessibility features
Kayode Okeyode : Ensuring your Web pages are accessible to all
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29/06/2004 @ 15:56 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : Bashish has some cool (and strange) themes for the console
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29/06/2004 @ 15:03 GMT
Eric Meyer : National Digital Forecast Database XML/SOAP Service - I was looking for something like this back in 1997 for inclusion in the CWRU Web site.
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29/06/2004 @ 14:56 GMT
Isofarro : Supermarket sites criticised over accessibility - Tesco gradually migrating website toward their accessible one
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29/06/2004 @ 14:55 GMT
Philippe Janvier : When standards don't apply - "The drawbacks of working with standards bodies have led some software companies to skip the process, leaving the market to set the standards."
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29/06/2004 @ 13:55 GMT
Steve Cook : Fresh Roast Plus personal coffee roaster - A coffee roaster designed for one or two people. Nice.
deusx : Fresh Roast Plus - Home Coffee Roaster by Fresh Beans
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29/06/2004 @ 12:55 GMT
phil : Goodbye, Babylon on Dust-to-Digital Distribution - Now that's a box set.
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29/06/2004 @ 11:55 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : Atom feed - One of the things I like about Blogger is the Atom feed. #
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29/06/2004 @ 11:55 GMT
Aquarion : Ugly Wedding Dress of the Day
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29/06/2004 @ 10:55 GMT
Aquarion : New name for 'Before I Kill You, Mr Bond'
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29/06/2004 @ 09:55 GMT
Tom Coates : Corporate vandals try selective cleaning of dirty walls to leave advertising messages. Sounds good, but it's still another attempt to bombard us with advertising 24/7 whether we want it or not. And as such, it's still dirty and wrong - Corporate vandals try selective cleaning of dirty walls to leave advertising messages. Sounds good, but it's still another attempt to bombard us with advertising 24/7 whether we want it or not. And as such, it's still dirty and wrong
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29/06/2004 @ 08:55 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : kinky breakout - kinky breakout: a classic video game and modern skin
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29/06/2004 @ 07:56 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : Validation - Stop using XHTML now if you don't do it correct #
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29/06/2004 @ 07:56 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : Trackback in, valid out (mostly) - or: "Trackback considered harmful" #
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29/06/2004 @ 07:55 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : ibwai - Really nice! [via] #
Jon Hicks : ibeginwithanidea - Didier has fled the Rubin nest and finally gets his own site! As you would expect its gorgeous!
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29/06/2004 @ 06:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Top searches for Michael's anonymous blog - sadness and despair from anonymous posters [via]
anildash : a sad look at anonymous blogging - i've always been slightly saddened by reading mike's project, and now i realize why
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29/06/2004 @ 05:56 GMT
Graham Leuschke : Ball trouble - the Taiwanese are coming! the Taiwanese are coming!
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29/06/2004 @ 05:55 GMT
Mark Pilgrim : and you wonder why nobody ever asks editors to go to lunch - classic #
Aquarion : Why you shouldn't invite editors to lunch - comma
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29/06/2004 @ 05:55 GMT
jkottke : Konfabulator developer pissed at Apple, says OS X 10.4's Dashboard is a copy of his program - Konfabulator developer pissed at Apple, says OS X 10.4's Dashboard is a copy of his program (Haven't there been several Konfabulator-type apps on various OSes before Konf. came along? Anyone remember any of them?)
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29/06/2004 @ 05:55 GMT
anildash : Converting CGI Movable Type Templates to PHP - mike's got a good path to dynamic pages, for those with low-traffic sites
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29/06/2004 @ 04:56 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : J. K. Rowling Official Site
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29/06/2004 @ 04:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Command-line blog interface - [via]
Will Pate : Geekiest Blog Ever - Terminal Island: A command line blog.
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29/06/2004 @ 04:55 GMT
jkottke : A Singaporean woman texts 36 wpm on her cell phone, sets world record
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29/06/2004 @ 04:55 GMT
anildash : Midnight Lounge is really good - Jody Watley's last album isn't new, but it is great, now that i've heard it
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29/06/2004 @ 03:55 GMT
anildash : satisfied grunting over girth - they're, um, selling hot dogs
deusx : Ads That Make You Go Ew - "Who buys hot dogs because they're "girthy"?' Girrrrrthy. Girrrrrrrrrrrthy. Excuse me, I think I've got some vomiting to do.
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29/06/2004 @ 02:55 GMT
Nelson Minar : Blojsom to be in Tiger! - Wow, Apple's smart to roll in stuff like this
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29/06/2004 @ 02:55 GMT
cobra libre : can dialectics breed wheat? - the skeptic's dictionary on lysenkoism
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29/06/2004 @ 01:56 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : new more detailed ultrasound shows complex behavior
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29/06/2004 @ 01:56 GMT
Simon Willison : Developing a URL structure for broadcast radio sites... - Anally-retentive URL design. Love it!
Paul Hammond : plasticbag.org | weblog | Developing a URL structure for broadcast radio sites... - the URL structure that we went with in the end and the rationale for it
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29/06/2004 @ 01:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Transform your toaster oven into a PVR - extreme(ly silly) case modding [via]
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29/06/2004 @ 01:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Apple Tiger server to include bundled blogging software - they're bundling Blojsom [via]
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29/06/2004 @ 01:55 GMT
Andy Baio : eBay auction of Ashton Kutcher's screen name - Ashton gets punk'd [via]
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29/06/2004 @ 01:55 GMT
Andy Baio : New Harry Potter book called "The Half Blood Prince" - from Rowling's official site, more instructions on viewing it
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29/06/2004 @ 01:55 GMT
anildash : $20k MT plugin contest extended - any extension is eligible, and you don't have to use perl to make it
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29/06/2004 @ 00:55 GMT
Jon Hicks : ftrain - I just love this sites horizontal layout, it really makes me want to explore (note to self: always pays to check your referrers, and steal this idea soon…)
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29/06/2004 @ 00:55 GMT
anildash : A System To Analyze Memes - a nice response to my suggestions about learning from experience
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