2/09/2004 @ 23:55 GMT
Steve Cook : Richard Perle and Lord Conrad Black's excellent adventure - How a neo-conservative defense policy analyst and a conservative Canadian media baron became friends, then enemies, then figures in a huge financial scandal.
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Philippe Janvier : A Blog on combining Atom and FOAF - "This is an example blog to illustrate what a fully semantic weblog could look like."
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Richard MacManus : Liam on realism in video games - "I don't know about you, but if I want realism, I look out the window."
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Andy Baio : The Omegathon Collection gaming contest at PAX - to win, you need to win rounds of DDR, Halo, Doom, Mario Kart, and more
deusx : PAX | The Penny Arcade Exposition - "In order to win the OMEGA COLLECTION you must first win the OMEGATHON!" Whomever wins this contest will instantly expire in an epileptic fit of gaming overload.
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Aquarion : Lady Kayla Designs opens - Visit this shop, it's cool
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Matthew M. Boedicker : P. Diddy's diamond-encrusted iPod
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deusx : Welcome to JAKKS TV Games >> Atari Paddle - I want this.
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Graham Leuschke : they're coming for us! - take me home
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kellan : Michigan community is thrilled to be getting a Starbucks - Rather then building new chains, why don't we just ship all the existing ones to the Midwest? #
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Rod Begbie : OpenVPN - An Open Source VPN Solution - Almost-ready-for-prime-time-looking cross-platform VPN solution [via] #
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cobra libre : borges day, part three (or, a digression & colloquy) - damn straight
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Aquarion : GameAccount - Play Games. Have Fun. Win Cash! - Cash for games
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anildash : where does MS spend its money? - om asks the 7 billion dollar question
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Matthew M. Boedicker : port of Quake II to .NET
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Ethan Marcotte : Generate phone-ready audio file from your phone number - RTFM to make DTMF. YMMV.
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Anne van Kesteren : W3C Validator Unencoded Ampersand Testcases - The results are embarrassing. Shame on the W3C! #
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Anne van Kesteren : Phil on the danger of iso-8859-1 - Thanks for explaining the problem! #
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Matthew M. Boedicker : Mysterious signals from 1000 light years away (or someone hacking SETI@home?)
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cobra libre : borges day, part one - it was last week, and i missed all the fun
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Ethan Marcotte : Please Welcome the Mad Emperor--Er, the Vice President - Curse you, Flash Gordon!
François Nonnenmacher : Please Welcome the Mad Emperor-- Er, the Vice President - Muwa-ha-ha-ha!
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Andy Baio : Hostess Twinkies Sushi - also: Twinkie-misu, Twinkie Tacos, and Twinkie Kebobs [via] [via]
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anildash : MT plugin directory relaunches - i might seem like a shill, but i'm proud of our team.
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anildash : Six Apart Professional Network launches - it's just the first version, but i'm really glad to be in charge of this
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anildash : yahoo's election blog roundup - yet another heirarchial organization of onanists
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anildash : dan's public service announcement - also works if you take the "L" out of public
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anildash : for the complete idiot in your life - Coverage includes: The new blog technology
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anildash : rnc redux project website - they're hooking together an amazing chain of technology to make their art
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anildash : super-cool uses of blogging tech as RNC protest - the redux crew never runs out of good ideas
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anildash : peterme on folksonomy vs. ethnoclassification - tags are catching fire
Richard Rutter : Ethnoclassification and vernacular vocabularies - Otherwise known as tags. Genuinely fascinating stuff (filed under Information design).
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anildash : aaron swartz is this month's wired centerfold - the most geek cred possible
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anildash : mike's ringing endorsement of cassettes2cd - i'm fascinated by these cheap, useful online businesses that don't depend on ebay
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anildash : MSN Music store preview release - very savvy move to show the team behind the product when competing with itunes
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anildash : iTunes affiliate program - amazing that they can afford to do this on such thin margins
Jeremy Zawodny : itunes affiliates - itunes affiliates: i think amazon is still a better bet
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Anne van Kesteren : Back To Basics: HTML - Nice one! #
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François Nonnenmacher : Stored procedures are bad, m'kay?
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François Nonnenmacher : Florida Says E-Vote Primary A-OKÂ - Happy officials
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François Nonnenmacher : Appeals court slams garage door DMCA claim
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François Nonnenmacher : Microsoft listens to the music - Launches its music store using its WMA format
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cobra libre : another milestone for karla - 'Mother and Pokemon are doing fine.'
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deusx : Hello Kitty guitar - "You are looking at the true �'unicorn�' of the Hello Kitty world."
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Nelson Minar : 5 Things / Burning Man - via BoingBoing
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jkottke : Austrian physicists were able to teleport photons over 600 meters across the Danube
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jkottke : Awesome collage photo of table tennis players
Graham Leuschke : these were my favorite photos from the Olympics - focus, focus
Nelson Minar : Table tennis collage - Clever assortment (via Kottke)
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François Nonnenmacher : Fragmentation in HFS Plus Volumes - Higly geeky but useful
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François Nonnenmacher : When Nerds Protest - </BUSH> Excellent!
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François Nonnenmacher : SHA-1 Break Rumored - This would be a very bad news for cryptography is proved true
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jkottke : QTVR panoramas of the main RNC protest march in NYC
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François Nonnenmacher : Spammers use sender authentication too, study says - They've adopted the technology faster than legitimate e-mail senders
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François Nonnenmacher : Apple: iMac G5 doesn't equal PowerBook G5 - A G5 processor into the new iMac doesn't mean Apple is ready to unveil a PowerBook G5
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François Nonnenmacher : Virtual PC 7 starts rolling out in October - Only with Office 2004 and a full XP license. Upgrades and other options will ship later :(
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François Nonnenmacher : VA-02: Outed Hypocrite Provides Pickup Opportunity - Rep. Ed Schrock who opposes gay rights is about to be outed as seeking out gay sex on telephone dating services
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François Nonnenmacher : Apple: Open-source heritage will protect Tiger - "With open-source code, thousands of people look at the critical portions of source code and...check those portions are right. It's a major advantage to have open-source code."
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François Nonnenmacher : Apple launches iTunes Affiliate Program - US only?
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François Nonnenmacher : Bonjour, again - The Joy Of Tech on the iMac G5 debuts at Paris Apple Expo
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François Nonnenmacher : An audioblogging manifesto (text) - Text of the audioblogging manifesto
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Jon Hicks : MT 3.1 not all milk and honey? - Looks like I should wait for a public version.
Jeremy Zawodny : movabletype 3.1 still a developer edition? - movabletype 3.1 still a developer edition?: hmm, not encouraging. i need to try it
Simon Willison : Movable Type 3.1 Still a Developer Edition? - It looks like MT is running up against the limitations of static publishing.
François Nonnenmacher : Movable Type 3.1 Still a Developer Edition?
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Jeremy Zawodny : give in to your hate! - give in to your hate!: the republicans are the empire
Nelson Minar : Give in to your hate - Lovely stills from the RNC (via Zawodny)
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Jeremy Zawodny : o'reilly to publish phil's book - o'reilly to publish phil's book: congrats
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Andy Baio : Second Life's in-world tribute to Burning Man - including a massive player piano
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Steve Cook : Piracy and the screener ban - On the internal politics of the movie industry and the doomed efforts of the MPAA to keep Oscar voters from leaking screener copies.
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deusx : Movable Type 3.1 Still a Developer Edition? - 'And, yeah, it?s not all bad (MT 3.0 is way better than 2.6x) but if you?ve already got 3.0 you might want to hold off on 3.1 until Six Apart can come up with a true ?for the public? release.'
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Jeremy Zawodny : watching search stats is fun - watching search stats is fun: i used to spend a lot of time reading search query logs
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jkottke : Photos of the Unemployment Line protest in NYC
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jkottke : Humiliated, Angry, Ashamed, Brown. - A photo student get hassled repeatedly by the Seattle PD and federal agents about taking pictures. The Homeland Security guy's 9/11 speech is nauseating.
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jkottke : Kerry Rocks: "John Kerry plays guitar, George Bush was a cheerleader. You decide."
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jkottke : Wow! The charges against Kobe Bryant were dropped because "the sole victim at this time is unable to go forward" - Read Bryant's odd apology. I wonder what the real story is here...I hope she didn't bow out due to any pressure or because she was making it up. Either way, what a mess.
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Nelson Minar : Bush's fake ribbons - Smug mug posed for a photo wearing decorations he didn't earn (via MetaFilter)
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Dan Cederholm : Replacement icon for BBEdit - Jon Hicks to the rescue!
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2/09/2004 @ 02:55 GMT
Mark Pilgrim : screenscraping the senate - paul ford takes libxml2 to a whole new level #
deusx : XML.com: Screenscraping the Senate - Holy crap, this is a nifty idea. How long until Paul gets a call from Homeland Security for gathering intelligence?
Erik Benson : Paul Ford is converting the government into RDF - He's constantly exploring that line between information and machine-readability
jkottke : Paul Ford is going to "collect as much data on the U.S. government as [he can], convert it to RDF, and build a site and a web service that make it possible to explore that data" - This first column of the Hacking Congress series is called "Screenscraping the Senate".
Andy Baio : Paul Ford's "Screenscraping the Senate" - converting the government to RDF [via] [via]
Philippe Janvier : Screenscraping the Senate - "plan to create an RDF description of the U.S. federal government."
Simon Willison : Screenscraping the Senate - Paul Ford's new column for XML.com.
Kayode Okeyode : Screenscraping the Senate: Paul Ford's plan to create an RDF description of the U.S. federal government - Screenscraping the Senate: Paul Ford's plan to create an RDF description of the U.S. federal government
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Charles Miller : Using JConsole - Sun explains how to use the Java2/Java5/JDK1.5/J2SE5/whatever standard JConsole app to monitor aspects of JVM performance. Nice.
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Richard MacManus : Matteo Canale has an interesting archive of sounds - Including the excellent Dave Winer re-mix (one of my fave audio tracks currently).
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Simon Willison : Learning Computer Science - I agree with most of this. (via) [via]
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Simon Willison : Wikipedia is beautiful - So says Tim Bray, eloquent as always.
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Simon Willison : manifesto.mp3 - The only audio blog you'll ever need to hear. Hell yeah. (via) [via]
François Nonnenmacher : An audioblogging manifesto (mp3) - Listen to this and get back to text blogging :-)
Charles Miller : An Audioblogging Manifesto - Maciej Ceglowski's Audioblogging Manifesto. Several friends of mine post audio blogs, and I never get to hear them because I'm at work, or on dialup, or watching TV, or listening to music, or don't have an Ogg Vorbis decoder. (via Mark)
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Andy Baio : "The Apprentice 2" profiles on Friendster - more fake Friendster marketing, since their profiles don't have any real friends
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