26/07/2004 @ 23:56 GMT
deusx : National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States - "The Commission has released its final report, available below in PDF format."
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26/07/2004 @ 23:56 GMT
Dan Cederholm : Ryder Cup 2004 - More great design from Todd Dominey.
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Dan Cederholm : Live Publishing in MT 3.1 - Sounds like there are interesting things in the pipeline.
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26/07/2004 @ 23:56 GMT
Philippe Janvier : My kingdom for a web editing tool - Quelques éditeurs en ligne plus ou moins recommandables.
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26/07/2004 @ 23:55 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : foot resexology - foot resexology: a safe sex offer
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26/07/2004 @ 23:55 GMT
jkottke : Photos of the Farnsworth House by Mies van der Rohe - Photos of the Farnsworth House by Mies van der Rohe ("IÂ’ve never been in a space that is more in tune with the nature that surrounds it".)
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26/07/2004 @ 23:55 GMT
jkottke : The top 100 this-and-thats of the 20th century
Matthew M. Boedicker : "Top 100" lists of the 20th century
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26/07/2004 @ 23:55 GMT
anildash : promising panel on political blogs at 92Y - sigh, i'm starting to miss NYC already
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26/07/2004 @ 23:00 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : Redesigned Technorati.com - The argument that they don?t block user agents since it is build with XHTML is just plain wrong. HTML will let you do that and is even more compatible in the end; this are exactly the kind of lines that bring myths into the world, I might make a "real" po #
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26/07/2004 @ 23:00 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : XML Events for HTML Authors - One for tomorrow #
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26/07/2004 @ 23:00 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : Apache module mod_speling - For people who don't click links, but guess them (like 1%) #
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26/07/2004 @ 22:59 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : XQuery 1.0: An XML Query Language - Everything in XML. See also /TR/xqueryx/ for some real geeky stuff #
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26/07/2004 @ 22:59 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : /my/wf2/test - Dean Edwards is doing it again, a WF2 implementation! #
kayodeok : Web Forms 2.0 Tests - These examples demonstrate some of the features of the Web Forms 2.0 specification produced by the WHATWG. The examples are intended for Microsoft Internet Explorer on a Win32 platform. They utilise Microsoft DHTML Behaviors (HTCs) but will work on a Mozi
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26/07/2004 @ 22:58 GMT
Steve Cook : "The significance of Wagner's scribbling is that it is exactly what you end up with if publishing and fiction writing become a pursuit of cheap hipness and movie rights." - Holy crow, that does sound awful.
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26/07/2004 @ 22:57 GMT
deusx : we went for a tour (25 July 2004, Interconnected) - I love reading Matt Webb's entries, especially since they seem very hypertextual to me, and every link deserves an exploratory hover to reveal a commentary title before clicking through.
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26/07/2004 @ 22:57 GMT
deusx : Tread lightly: Interesting links: Fortress America - "The evil spell / mass delusion that?s been gripping many of us in the U.S. these last four years, causing us to support these Bush guys against our interests and better judgment (and in the case of us Christians, against our bedrock theology), can?
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26/07/2004 @ 22:57 GMT
deusx : Steampunk: Victorian Adventurers in a Past that Wasn't - Steampunk: Victorian Adventurers in a Past that Wasn't
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26/07/2004 @ 22:57 GMT
deusx : Voyage to Our Hollow Earth - "Would you be interested in a once-in-a-lifetime chance to discover Our Hollow Earth first hand?"
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26/07/2004 @ 22:57 GMT
deusx : Fighter pilots could command drone 'swarms' | New Scientist - "Jet fighter pilots could command a whole swarm of planes from the air, using a system developed by a British aerospace company." Sounds like "options" from Gradius :)
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26/07/2004 @ 22:56 GMT
Tom Coates : Loic Le Meur responds to criticism of U-Blog from French webloggers
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26/07/2004 @ 22:55 GMT
Tom Coates : So I had a bit of a crush on the model who has been doing NEXT catalogues for the last couple of years...
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26/07/2004 @ 22:55 GMT
Tom Coates : ... until I saw him at the Trocadero cinema with his trousers hanging off and his shirt open to his toenails...
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26/07/2004 @ 22:55 GMT
Ethan Marcotte : Web standards and IA: a unifying process - This kicks hectares of ass.
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26/07/2004 @ 22:55 GMT
jkottke : Film titles by Pablo Ferro, including for Dr. Strangelove
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26/07/2004 @ 21:57 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : XHTML Content Negotiation with PHP - Or you could just use HTML :-) #
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26/07/2004 @ 21:57 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : fun things you can do with a PGP/GnuPG key
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26/07/2004 @ 21:57 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : the offical site of author Chuck Palahniuk
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26/07/2004 @ 21:56 GMT
Rod Begbie : Snopes.com: Terror in the Skies - That story last week about terrorists trialling methods to make bombs mid-flight? Total bullshit. Thanks, Snopes! [via] #
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26/07/2004 @ 21:55 GMT
deusx : Joi Ito's Web: Roger Ailes complaing about Outfoxed - If someone thinks CNN or Al-Jazeera is doing a bad job, they should say it.
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26/07/2004 @ 21:55 GMT
Rod Begbie : Swedish Chef TV - Børk Børk Børk! [via] #
deusx : Swedish Chef TV - BORK BORK BORK!
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26/07/2004 @ 21:55 GMT
deusx : Tofu jerky - "This page is currently 14th when you search Google for tofu jerky. Most of the pages in front of it are actually cribbed versions of mine."
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26/07/2004 @ 21:55 GMT
deusx : Rands In Repose: Brains in a Bucket on Alpha Centauri - "If your goal in life is to be influential... to attempt to change the world. You should be weblogging."
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26/07/2004 @ 21:55 GMT
deusx : www.AndrewSullivan.com: The Conservative Party (Kerry's Democrats) - "At almost every juncture, where prudence might have been called for, Bush opted for winging it. Whatever else his methodology is, it can scarcely be called conservative."
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26/07/2004 @ 20:56 GMT
Will Pate : Working the Network - Strategies from Len Foley.
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26/07/2004 @ 20:56 GMT
Andy Baio : Calculating the specs for id's next game after Doom 3 - great charts for CPU, RAM, and disk space [via] [via]
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26/07/2004 @ 20:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Similarities between 1962's "Manchurian Candidate" and the 2004 election - screenshots further down the page
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26/07/2004 @ 20:55 GMT
jkottke : The band connector - The band connector ("A band is officially regarded as connecting to another if they both share a legitmate band member".)
Andy Baio : Degrees of separation between bands - using their shared band members [via] [via]
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26/07/2004 @ 20:55 GMT
jkottke : The six degrees of the PBS show, American Masters - The six degrees of the PBS show, American Masters (See how Clint Eastwood and Albert Einstein are connected.)
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26/07/2004 @ 20:55 GMT
anildash : DNC helping boost Blogads rates - increasing the threat that people will make a living from blogging
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26/07/2004 @ 20:55 GMT
anildash : two years ago: ftrain on google and semweb - right about froogle, but the jury's still out on RDF since google ignores metadata
veen : August 2009: How Google beat Amazon and Ebay to the Semantic Web (Ftrain.com) - Paul Ford has seen the future, and it's all semantic
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26/07/2004 @ 20:55 GMT
cobra libre : jim kunstler's clusterfuck nation - his first post is an exemplar of candid offensiveness, but there's much worthy reading in here
anildash : jim kunstler's got a blog! - i'm so happy to see one of my favorite new urbanists on typepad
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26/07/2004 @ 19:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Lego Guitar - too bad the string tension would tear it apart [via] [via]
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26/07/2004 @ 19:55 GMT
anildash : real reverse-engineers itunes - for once, Real is on the side of good
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26/07/2004 @ 18:57 GMT
kaninka.net : How to Drink Abinthe - Ómetanleg vitneskja à boði drugwar.com
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26/07/2004 @ 18:56 GMT
Steve Cook : When corn is king - "Maize" is Arawakan for "devil crop."
cobra libre : corn in the usa - michael pollan sounding the alarm on that beguiling and insidious plant (via snarkout)
Matthew M. Boedicker : corn is wreaking havoc on everything from public health to foreign policy
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26/07/2004 @ 18:56 GMT
Paul Hammond : WORDCOUNT / Tracking the Way We Use Language / - an interactive presentation of the 86,800 most frequently used English words
Tom Coates : Wordcount - old but good and I can't remember if I've linked to it before. - Wordcount - old but good and I can't remember if I've linked to it before.
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26/07/2004 @ 18:55 GMT
Andy Baio : WSJ profiles all the bloggers covering the DNC - [via] [via]
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26/07/2004 @ 18:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Tantek on the Technorati redesign and new politics site -
doug : Tantek on new Technorati - Just after two weeks of being there, Tantek participates in a major overhaul of Technorati?s design and front-end code.
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26/07/2004 @ 18:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Real reverse-engineers Apple's FairPlay - expect the new iPod update to lock out all Harmony users [via] [via]
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26/07/2004 @ 18:55 GMT
jkottke : Sir Laurence Olivier to star in all-digital film, Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
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26/07/2004 @ 18:55 GMT
jkottke : Jim Kunstler lets fly about current events on his newish weblog
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26/07/2004 @ 18:55 GMT
anildash : The Big Apple - a fantastic history of NYC's nickname
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26/07/2004 @ 18:00 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : eForms Resources - Nice; one to remember #
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26/07/2004 @ 18:00 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : Re: David Baron: The W3C Member Companies Conspire to Kill the Web - Just read #
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26/07/2004 @ 17:59 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : Telltale Weekly, cheap DRM-free public domain audio books, poems and speeches
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26/07/2004 @ 17:59 GMT
Nelson Minar : Solar photograph - APOD: 2004 July 26 - A Large Active Region Crosses the Sun
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26/07/2004 @ 17:59 GMT
Nelson Minar : Thin clients - It's TN3270 all over again!
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26/07/2004 @ 17:58 GMT
veen : Sony VAIO R series Media Center PC - Stunningly beautiful, and it's got a dang hole in the middle
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26/07/2004 @ 17:58 GMT
veen : The Onion: Majority Of Americans Out Of Touch With Mainstream - 71 percent of U.S. citizens polled had no interest in NASCAR racing; 69 percent said they did not have a single Hispanic friend
Richard MacManus : The Onion: Majority of Americans out of touch with mainstream - That's the kind of news I like to hear!
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26/07/2004 @ 17:58 GMT
veen : Armstrong's 6th Tour de France Win Likely to Boost Endorsements - The feel-good story of the century also brings in about $16.5 million a year
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26/07/2004 @ 17:57 GMT
veen : After six, what's next for Armstrong? - Will he or won't he go for seven?
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26/07/2004 @ 17:57 GMT
Graham Leuschke : Animal Vegetable Video - go armadillo go!
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26/07/2004 @ 17:57 GMT
Ethan Marcotte : Yoda speaks like Anglo-Saxon - Verbs intransitive, they shall be.
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26/07/2004 @ 17:56 GMT
Andy Baio : Wired's summary of the BlogOn conference - though blogs are a better primary source for coverage of the event
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26/07/2004 @ 17:56 GMT
jkottke : One man's crusade against Big Oil - One man's crusade against Big Oil ("They are taking advantage of people's anxiety about the war.")
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26/07/2004 @ 17:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Boston Globe's profile of Blogdex's Cameron Marlow - I love when my friends get media attention
anildash : cam marlow: perpetual student - the boston globe's insightful reporting uncovers the truth about mr. blogdex
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26/07/2004 @ 17:55 GMT
anildash : wired news on business responsiveness and blogs - a nice follow up from last week's BlogOn conference
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26/07/2004 @ 16:57 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : Malcolm McLaren on the 8-bit chip music scene
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26/07/2004 @ 16:55 GMT
Ethan Marcotte : Barclaycard dumps Mac users - Clear as mud.
Simon Willison : Barclaycard dumps Mac users - Two weeks old and already in the Google top 10 for 'Barclaycard'. (via) [via]
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26/07/2004 @ 16:55 GMT
Andy Baio : How to rip RealAudio streams - [via] [via]
Steve Cook : How to rip RealAudio to MP3 - RealPlayer for OSX is surprisingly non-craptacular, but I prefer more portable formats.
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26/07/2004 @ 15:57 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : Toyota designing automobile with feelings
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26/07/2004 @ 15:55 GMT
Paul Hammond : Archives ~ 26 July 2004 ~ Authentic Boredom - perhaps the following eight points will provide a strong start for budding designers - and a strong refining point for those of us more experienced
Jon Hicks : Eight things I wish I’d known when I started - Its always easier in hindsight Cameron.
doug : Eight things... - Cameron on 8 simple bits of wisdom
Will Pate : Eight Things I Wish IÂ’d Known When I Started - Cameron Moll never ceases to amaze me. Number 1 is why I was never a greater designer.
Dan Cederholm : Eight things I wish I'd known when I started - Thanks to Cameron Moll, know *we* know.
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26/07/2004 @ 15:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Google Sets IPO Between $108-$135 a Share - placing them in the $2.6 billion to $3.3 billion range
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26/07/2004 @ 14:55 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : draft-murata-kohn-lilley-xml-00 - text/xml gets deprecated in the update of RFC 3023 (this is not a permalink) #
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26/07/2004 @ 13:55 GMT
Richard Rutter : MacDevCenter.com: Panther Maintenance Tips - Even OS X needs some TLC every now and then (filed under Apple). [via 1976design]
kaninka.net : Panther Maintainance tip
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26/07/2004 @ 12:55 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : IE Can Zoom Pages Like Opera - CSS hack #6543 #
Paul Hammond : IE Can Zoom Pages Like Opera - The accessibility benefits should be obvious
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26/07/2004 @ 12:55 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : about nested lists - Smart, maybe it is something for the not backwards compatible XHTML 2.0? #
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26/07/2004 @ 12:55 GMT
Phil Gyford : Techquila Shots: Topic Mapping Pepys' Diary - Creating XML topic maps of Pepys' Diary entries. This makes my head hurt in a very good way.
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26/07/2004 @ 11:57 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : IE Surprise - Heh, go FireFox! (Note that Tim Bray doesn't use semantic markup at all.) #
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26/07/2004 @ 11:56 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : Firefox 1.0 Update - I tried .92 today and yesterday, brilliant software (not that I'm going to switch from the suite) #
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26/07/2004 @ 11:55 GMT
Tom Coates : First rule of usability: Don't Listen to Users - First rule of usability: Don't Listen to Users
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26/07/2004 @ 11:55 GMT
Tom Coates : Boy wants to divorce his mother-murdering father
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Tom Coates : "Professor Hawking's new black holes never completely destroy everything that falls in. Instead, they continue to emit radiation for extended periods, and eventually open up to reveal the information within them." - "Professor Hawking's new black holes never completely destroy everything that falls in. Instead, they continue to emit radiation for extended periods, and eventually open up to reveal the information within them."
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26/07/2004 @ 11:55 GMT
Tom Coates : Bloggers go mainstream at US conventions
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Tom Coates : Gazeta Wyborcza reviewer Jacek Szczerba called the film a "foul pamphlet". He said it was too biased to be called a documentary and was similar to work by Nazi propaganda director Leni Riefenstahl. - Gazeta Wyborcza reviewer Jacek Szczerba called the film a "foul pamphlet". He said it was too biased to be called a documentary and was similar to work by Nazi propaganda director Leni Riefenstahl.
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26/07/2004 @ 10:55 GMT
François Nonnenmacher : The HomePod streaming media player - A MobileWhack review
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26/07/2004 @ 10:55 GMT
Jon Hicks : Hail the iPhone - Mike D offers why he thinks the time is right for Apple
veen : Mike Davidson: All Hail the iPhone - Will Apple finally ship a phone? Good commentary on why it will happen in 2005.
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26/07/2004 @ 09:55 GMT
Will Pate : Risk Management: Environmental and Social Responsibility Pays - Two studies by Innovest Group illustrate.
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26/07/2004 @ 07:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Kempa's MP3s of in-session mistakes - I wish I had more to contribute
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26/07/2004 @ 06:55 GMT
Rod Begbie : Diesel Sweeties: Soda Voter - I've thought the same thing whilst staring at the 30-odd varieties of Colgate at the supermarket. #
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26/07/2004 @ 05:56 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : Visualizing the 4D Mandelbrot/Julia Set
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26/07/2004 @ 05:56 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : Bill Palmer's iPod Garage
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26/07/2004 @ 05:55 GMT
Richard MacManus : Jon Udell hearts Bloglines - "I love how Bloglines weaves everything together to create a dense web of information."
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26/07/2004 @ 04:55 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : choose any two U.S. cities and see how they compare in Economy, Housing, etc.
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26/07/2004 @ 04:55 GMT
anildash : apple's safari dev FAQ - a handy reference
François Nonnenmacher : Safari Developer FAQ - A useful FAQ for web developers
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26/07/2004 @ 03:56 GMT
kristine : tivo lists on my blog - This is what I wanthitormiss.org: Matt's TiVo. Some sort of a way to have my lists (Now Playing, Season Passes, To Do) in TiVo show up on my site. Mainly for my own fun access, but keeping track of what I watch would be phenominally cool. I'm not sure
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26/07/2004 @ 03:55 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : blondestar - blondestar: always on, because you're always blonde!
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26/07/2004 @ 03:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Nintendo Entertainment Console mod - hacking an NES, SNES, N64, Gamecube and GBA into a single box [via] [via]
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26/07/2004 @ 03:55 GMT
anildash : jeff's blog list for media guys - a great place to start for those who don't know the weblog medium yet
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26/07/2004 @ 01:57 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : Welcome to Larryland: Mr. Ellison builds a dream house in Woodside
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26/07/2004 @ 01:57 GMT
kristine : Old Navy Plus - Old Navy now has a Plus size line. And even cooler, it appears its in the mall right by our new house. :) Zuly
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26/07/2004 @ 01:56 GMT
Simon Willison : Rails - MVC web framework for Ruby. (via) [via]
François Hodierne : Rails - an open source web-application framework for Ruby. #
Paul Hammond : Rails - Everything needed to build real-world applications in less lines of code than other frameworks spend setting up their XML configuration files
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26/07/2004 @ 01:56 GMT
Simon Willison : Rands In Repose: Messy Thinking - I want a cinema screen too :(
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26/07/2004 @ 01:55 GMT
Simon Willison : Designing Extensible, Versionable XML Formats - Advice from Dare Obasanjo.
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26/07/2004 @ 01:55 GMT
Simon Willison : Manifesto for the Reputation Society - Useful for work. (via) [via]
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26/07/2004 @ 01:55 GMT
Simon Willison : Office Space Soundboard - Someone had to do it.
Jeremy Zawodny : office space soundboard - office space soundboard: this is surprisingly addictive
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