1/07/2004 @ 23:55 GMT
Nelson Minar : Sony mp3 criticism - The MeFi crowd is really unimpressed. Me too - I have 20+ gigs of MP3. Screw your ATRAC
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1/07/2004 @ 23:55 GMT
Richard MacManus : All you wanted to know about Web type but were afraid to ask - Excellent overview of Web fonts. [via] [via]
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1/07/2004 @ 23:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Gamecritics interviews E3 "booth babes" - the guys are generally scared of the women [via] [via]
Aquarion : Booth Babes Dialogues - Sounds dull and uncomfortable
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1/07/2004 @ 22:55 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : linus moving to portland - linus moving to portland: maybe we'll see him at oscon?
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1/07/2004 @ 22:55 GMT
anildash : MSN search sandbox - interesting little things going on there
jimray : MSN Sandbox - It's like the world of yesterday -- TOMORROW! Wait...
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1/07/2004 @ 22:55 GMT
anildash : mono goes 1.0 - pretty impressive that they've reached this milestone
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1/07/2004 @ 22:55 GMT
anildash : getting ready for nathan's contest - can't have independence day without the kobayashi shake
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1/07/2004 @ 22:55 GMT
anildash : How to Make Money with Your Blog - elise does the best MT tutorials around
Richard MacManus : Elise: How to Make Money with Your Blog - Feeding the blog habit.
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1/07/2004 @ 20:57 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : Safari needs an accessibility developer - I thought he was talking about himself, but: "No, I can?t and won?t do the work. But somebody?s got to." #
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1/07/2004 @ 20:57 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : And Breathe Out - Must read for everyone using PHP #
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1/07/2004 @ 20:56 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : Reject Incorrectly encoded Pingbacks - use. utf-8. now. #
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1/07/2004 @ 20:56 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : Welcome to Design In-Flight - I don't have a credit card :-( [via] #
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1/07/2004 @ 20:55 GMT
Philippe Janvier : WebDAV - "A set of extensions to the HTTP protocol which allows users to collaboratively edit and manage files on remote web servers."
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1/07/2004 @ 20:55 GMT
jkottke : Driving lesson goes awry and SUV ends up at the bottom of a swimming pool - Driving lesson goes awry and SUV ends up at the bottom of a swimming pool (Love the photo.)
Tom Coates : You ever wanted to see an SUV at the bottom of a swimming pool?
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1/07/2004 @ 19:57 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : hide your iPod in the body of a vintage Sony Walkman
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1/07/2004 @ 19:56 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : in Japan blood type is a common way of defining temperament and personality
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1/07/2004 @ 19:56 GMT
cobra libre : unocal statement on afghanistan pipeline - i really thought this tired theory had been laid to rest two years ago
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1/07/2004 @ 19:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Flash: Titanic in 30 Seconds, with bunnies - not as good as The Shining or The Exorcist [via] [via]
Dan Cederholm : Titanic in 30 seconds - Re-enacted by bunnies. No kidding.
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1/07/2004 @ 19:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Underdog Webloggers 2004 - list is too pundit-heavy, so I nominated five of my favs in the comments
Richard MacManus : Celebrating the Underblog - 2004 - Wow, there's a whole universe of unknown blogs out there! [via] [via]
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1/07/2004 @ 19:55 GMT
jkottke : A trip to Danny Meyer's new Shake Shack in Madison Square Park is in order later this month - A trip to Danny Meyer's new Shake Shack in Madison Square Park is in order later this month
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1/07/2004 @ 18:57 GMT
Nelson Minar : SUV in pool - jwz always gets the coolest photos
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1/07/2004 @ 18:56 GMT
Nelson Minar : Hussein, no beard dye - Rumour was he dyed his beard for years.
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1/07/2004 @ 18:56 GMT
Tomas Jogin : Apple will repeat Microsoft sins - Apple fanboys likely to look the other way.
Anne van Kesteren : Apple's ActiveX - Hmm, browser updates only available by OS upgrades, ActiveX; Microsoft? No, Apple! #
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1/07/2004 @ 18:55 GMT
Erik Benson : Josh points to the more interesting preview of MSN's new search technology - Out of my 3 test queries, MSN came back with ZERO results for 2 of them. Oops.
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1/07/2004 @ 18:55 GMT
Paul Hammond : 'application/xml' in Internet Explorer <Anne's Weblog about Markup & Style> - I have done a little testing with his experiment and optimized the example a bit
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1/07/2004 @ 18:55 GMT
Paul Hammond : Interface Design Tip: Find the Epicenter (Signal vs. Noise) - allows you to focus on what really matters first
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1/07/2004 @ 18:55 GMT
Andy Baio : MSNBC on the "Fahrenheit 9/11" BitTorrent leak - correction: it's terrible quality, by any standard
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1/07/2004 @ 17:55 GMT
jkottke : The Capitalism of Soccer - Why Europe's favorite sport is more American than baseball. - The Capitalism of Soccer - Why Europe's favorite sport is more American than baseball.
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1/07/2004 @ 17:55 GMT
jkottke : This summer's best and worst album covers - This summer's best and worst album covers
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1/07/2004 @ 16:57 GMT
Ethan Marcotte : Dog toy, or marital aid? - Nausea-inducing humor for the whole family.
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1/07/2004 @ 16:57 GMT
Andy Baio : Newthings on STALKER and the wave of realism in games - 3D modeling the mundane and the ordinary
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1/07/2004 @ 16:57 GMT
Andy Baio : Chess Boxing - finally, a well-rounded sport [via] [via]
Ethan Marcotte : Chess boxing - No, I don't know either.
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1/07/2004 @ 16:56 GMT
Andy Baio : Night vision goggles foil Chatsworth teen's effort to bootleg Spiderman 2 - despite this, the telesync was released yesterday [via] [via]
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1/07/2004 @ 16:56 GMT
Andy Baio : Salon on the Photoshopping of the President - how a software application brought political satire to the masses
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1/07/2004 @ 16:56 GMT
Andy Baio : Implanted device relieves man of hiccups - stimulates the vagus nerve to permanently stop hiccups
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1/07/2004 @ 16:56 GMT
Andy Baio : NYT on political video games - including the best one of all time, Bushgame.com [via] [via]
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1/07/2004 @ 16:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Microsoft drops paid inclusion for MSN Search - it's still no Google
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1/07/2004 @ 16:55 GMT
jkottke : The mysteries of Wilco - The mysteries of Wilco ("The album is like an aimless, droning lecture by a guy who every 20 minutes does a magic trick that blows your mind".)
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1/07/2004 @ 16:55 GMT
jkottke : The Photoshopping of the President
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1/07/2004 @ 16:55 GMT
jkottke : On Oblivion: "David Foster Wallace has perfected a particularly subtle form of horror story -- so subtle, in fact, that to judge from the book's reviews, few of his readers even realize that's what these stories are." - On Oblivion: "David Foster Wallace has perfected a particularly subtle form of horror story -- so subtle, in fact, that to judge from the book's reviews, few of his readers even realize that's what these stories are." (After the 3rd or 4th story in, I had
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1/07/2004 @ 16:55 GMT
jkottke : Microsoft-owned Slate recommends ditching Internet Explorer for Mozilla Firefox
Kayode Okeyode : Are the Browser Wars Back? How Mozilla's Firefox trumps Internet Explorer - Are the Browser Wars Back? How Mozilla's Firefox trumps Internet Explorer
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1/07/2004 @ 15:55 GMT
Graham Leuschke : Toronto-Rochester ferry running ... sometimes ... and at 10% capacity - 'can carry 774 passengers and 238 vehicles, but Brennan said there were only a few dozen people on board'
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1/07/2004 @ 15:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Audio: new Rilo Kiley songs ripped from KCRW - these are so very good, thanks Leonard
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1/07/2004 @ 15:26 GMT
Isofarro : Perl Design Patterns - Monster collection of programming idioms
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1/07/2004 @ 14:55 GMT
Isofarro : BrailleNote PK - Braille PDA! (via Boing Boing)
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1/07/2004 @ 13:56 GMT
Tomas Jogin : The Drink of Pale Death - Ben Hammersley provides an entertaining insight to the Swedish tradition of summer solstice (Midsommar).
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1/07/2004 @ 13:55 GMT
Philippe Janvier : How many hours ? - "About how many hours of productive work do you get done a day ?"
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1/07/2004 @ 13:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Erik posts the Tiger desktop widgets - some require Safari to run, though [via] [via]
jkottke : Play with the widgets that are turning up in OS X Tiger
Paul Hammond : Tiger Gadgets/Widgets fra The Veland Show - I was able to extract the gadgets that came with the WWDC-preview and make them available for you
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1/07/2004 @ 13:55 GMT
anildash : Copyright Basics - a good introductory reference
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1/07/2004 @ 11:55 GMT
Phil Gyford : Greil Marcus on PJ Harvey and reviews of 'Uh Huh Her' - "The person whose name is on the work has momentarily replaced herself with a made-up person who can say or do anything. This is what makes such a person an artist, and it's why critics who try to reduce an artist's work to her life are cretins."
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1/07/2004 @ 10:56 GMT
Isofarro : WCAG 2.0 Scripting group - Accessible Javascript and best practices. via WebStandards.org
Richard Rutter : WCAG 2.0 Scripting group - Best practices for making JavaScript accessible (filed under Accessibility). [via WaSP]
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1/07/2004 @ 10:55 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : Interview: Ian Hickson - And it isn't about Web Forms 2.0 :-) #
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1/07/2004 @ 10:55 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : The IE Three Pixel Text-Jog - They found a workaround, great! Why didn't anyone tell me? :-) #
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1/07/2004 @ 10:55 GMT
Richard MacManus : Tom Coates on new Radio 3 website - I would love to read more from Tom about the theory behind the site.
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1/07/2004 @ 09:55 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : msn search redesigned - msn search redesigned: very google-like
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1/07/2004 @ 09:55 GMT
anildash : women in refrigerators - i don't know much about comics, but i know what i don't like
Tom Coates : "These are superheroines who have been either depowered, raped, or cut up and stuck in the refrigerator..." - "These are superheroines who have been either depowered, raped, or cut up and stuck in the refrigerator..."
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1/07/2004 @ 08:56 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : Is PHP Really More Scalable Than JSP? - Russell: "I guess this just breaks with my little world view." #
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1/07/2004 @ 08:56 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : WCAG 2.0 Scripting group - Interesting [via] #
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1/07/2004 @ 08:56 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : Ten questions for Richard Rutter - Richard: "All-in-all accesskeys could be used successfully in controlled environments such as Intranets, but their usefulness on the public Web is sadly limited." #
Eric Meyer : Ten Questions for Richard Rutter - "I'll leave you to translate that into money, but I can tell you the move to Web standards paid for itself within a month." [via Richard] [via]
Paul Hammond : Web Standards Group - Ten Questions for Richard Rutter - personal perspectives on Web development and design, accessibility, usability and information architecture
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1/07/2004 @ 08:55 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : Tiger Watching - This is one of the "make you want to get a Mac" posts #
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1/07/2004 @ 07:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Anti-Moore site urging people to download "Fahrenheit 9/11" - it's a low-quality video, which may encourage more people to pay for it
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1/07/2004 @ 06:55 GMT
Simon Willison : 'E&P' Picks Its Annual '10 Newspapers That Do It Right' - The Journal-World made the list.
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1/07/2004 @ 06:55 GMT
Simon Willison : XMLStarlet Command Line XML Toolkit - Process XML with Unix pipes. (via) [via]
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1/07/2004 @ 06:55 GMT
Mark Pilgrim : apostrophe and acute accent confusion - long live U+2019 [via] #
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1/07/2004 @ 06:55 GMT
jkottke : Man who was featured in Errol Morris' Thin Blue Line exectued in Texas - Man who was featured in Errol Morris' Thin Blue Line exectued in Texas
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1/07/2004 @ 06:55 GMT
anildash : microsoft revolutionizes search - it's *nothing* like google! nothing!
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1/07/2004 @ 05:55 GMT
Erik Benson : "There is a tendency to over-attribute the role that individual agency play in shaping our behavior, while under-attributing the role that the situation plays in our behavior" - via many2many
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1/07/2004 @ 05:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Jabber support in OS X 10.4's iChat -
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1/07/2004 @ 04:55 GMT
Graham Leuschke : Wired: Cracking the Code to Romance - how geeks go about hooking up
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1/07/2004 @ 03:56 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : Mobissimo Travel (travel site meta-search)
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1/07/2004 @ 03:55 GMT
Steve Cook : The 365 Days project lives! - 365 amateurish, offensive, ill-conceived, and just plain odd MP3s. The Louis Farrakhan calypso tune alone is worth the price of admission.
Phil Gyford : 365 Days Project - Awesome collection of 365 very strange MP3s. All together now: "I'm a Mormon, through and through..."
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1/07/2004 @ 03:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Flash: Japanese counting game - click the numbers in order, as fast as you can
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1/07/2004 @ 02:56 GMT
Rod Begbie : wingedpig.com: Coming Soon - MarkF teases #
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1/07/2004 @ 02:55 GMT
Andy Baio : News.com on Kazaa's declining popularity - eDonkey and BitTorrent are gaining
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1/07/2004 @ 01:21 GMT
Eric Meyer : Beyond Cleveland's sooty past - Want to know why I love living here? This article provides a pretty good summary.
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1/07/2004 @ 00:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Video: Talking dogs -
anildash : video of talking dogs - this is why the good lord gave us weblogs
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