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Anne van Kesteren : Setting Attributes - Pingback should be the default; or a better UTF-8 only compatible specification :-) #
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Anne van Kesteren : More on IE's UA string and the SV1 token - I would vote for no UA string, keep it simple #
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Nelson Minar : Planetary fact sheets - Want to know how big a planet is?
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Ethan Marcotte : Apple guilty of breaking its own DRM - iHilarious.
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jkottke : The documents produced by 60 Minutes about Bush's National Guard service might be fake - The main issue is with the font; the document may be too modern-looking to have been produced on a circa-1972 typewriter.
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jkottke : Trying to bribe your way into concerts is harder than you'd think it would be
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deusx : Yahoo! News - Tabasco Crops Too Hot for Bunnies - "Dutch farmers have devised a hot and spicy way to stop rabbits and rodents from munching their lettuce, carrots and wheat." Aww, poor bunnies. guess I won't share my tabasco with our bunnies.
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Ethan Marcotte : Audio clips from "Short Circuit" - The best kind of audio clips!
deusx : Short Circuit WAVs - "Military robot Number 5, a well-armed killing machine, is zapped by lightning during a test and emerges with a consciousness, curiosity, a wacky sense of humor, and a new peace-loving philosophy."
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Ethan Marcotte : Using forms rather than links to perform actions - Great lil' tip.
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Andy Baio : Guardian UK on Dropcash - plus, some developers are using Dropcash to sponsor software features
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anildash : see Prince in San Jose for $10 cheap! - saturday night's nosebleed tix are a super bargain
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Will Pate : Laudably/Renewal Launches - Jevon and Rob launch their new website showcasing their partnership. All the best guys!
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Adam Gessaman : Gmail-mobile provides WAP access to Gmail
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François Hodierne : Clagnut : Why I haven’t bought anything from iTunes #
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Andy Baio : Diarists more likely to suffer from various ailments - well, that explains Livejournal [via] [via]
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Andy Baio : Snopes on the Big Burger - for people who refuse to heed Kliban's advice
deusx : Urban Legends Reference Pages: Photo Gallery (Big Burger) - Holy crap, it's the SUV of burgers.
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Isofarro : Spammers given boot by net host - 'US firm Savvis was allegedly earning up to $2 million a month from 148 of the world's worst spammers'
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Nelson Minar : Getting things done 2 - Simple Wiki summary of the system. The book tells you why to work this way.
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anildash : the rise of "getting things done" - this book is so popular it's like atkins for your brain
Nelson Minar : Getting things done - Merlin on this self-help methodology. I've listened to the audiobook and found it helpful.
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Graham Leuschke : A physics shoot-out. - does the Anthropic Principle yield falsifiable predictions? (via) [via]
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Jon Hicks : Ecto 2 Public Beta - Makes me wish Textpattern would support weblog editors
François Nonnenmacher : ecto 2 beta release
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Graham Leuschke : 1987 letter from Grothendieck to Piotr Blass about publishing the prenotes to EGA V - ``I have completely given up mathematics and mathematical involvements.''
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Jeremy Zawodny : mysql comcon euorpe - mysql comcon euorpe: a communityish mysql conference for those of you on that side of the pond
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Paul Hammond : The perversion of Web Standards :: TextBased.com - Discussions and Essays on the topics of Web Design and Usability - I'm convinced that many of the proponents of web standards don't even know why they're arguing the cause
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Anne van Kesteren : CSS Centering 101 - I especially like the fact that he only tells how to do it, not why; this makes things a lot easier to understand for first-timers I guess #
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Anne van Kesteren : Alternating comment colouring in MT without PHP - Another MT howto #
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Anne van Kesteren : Command line blacklisting - Simon might switch to WordPress #
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Anne van Kesteren : Different templates for different categories - A MT howto #
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Anne van Kesteren : Getting New Customers: A Dry Cleaning Story - Great story! #
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Anne van Kesteren : Google's "Browse By Name" in Firefox - Sounds useful #
Paul Hammond : Jesse Ruderman: Google's "Browse By Name" in Firefox - "Browse By Name" acts like "I'm Feeling Lucky" if Google is certain that the first hit is correct
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Anne van Kesteren : How to migrate your own blog to WordPress - I may need one that does exactly the other thing around in a couple of months #
Kayode Okeyode : How to migrate your own blog to WordPress
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jkottke : "The Dicshunary aims to provide a home for all the small, endangered werds that might only exist in the language of one neighbourhood, one family or even one person." - (Comment on this)
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François Nonnenmacher : Kazaa colleague sues RIAA - Sue me, sue you
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François Nonnenmacher : Why Yahoo and Google Still Don't Get It - How will you get influencers to praise your product if they can't run it?
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François Nonnenmacher : Fly-eating autobot - Smells like shit
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anildash : 4 years ago, stewart redesigns his blog - interesting to see how google's design has changed
Graham Leuschke : Why Does This Page Look Like Google? - no idea how old this is, but I just found it
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Philippe Janvier : Attention.xml - "An XML file with a particular structure where each feed is an outline, and each post is a sub-outline under the feed." Mais à quoi cela peut-il bien servir ?
jimray : Developers Wiki - attentionxml - I hadn't read anything about this until a co-worker told me about after Gnomedex. Definitely need to bone up.
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anildash : i'm trying a new site design - design complaints to larry dot page at gmail dot com
Richard MacManus : Anil Dash re-designed his blog to look like Google! - Had me going for a minute, I actually thought it was Google! Great work.
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Tom Coates : Fight Liberal Scum with W Ketchup!
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Tom Coates : Grant Morrison talks about We3, my new absolute favourite comic book at the moment...
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Paul Hammond : Do Design Comps Still Work? - Whitespace - I am trying to stir the hornets' nest on purpose
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Paul Hammond : Crash-Only Software - By using a crash-only approach to building software, we expect to obtain better reliability and higher availability in Internet systems
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Paul Hammond : Link presentation and Fitts' Law | Blog | 1976design.com - Use it, or don't use it, the choice is obviously yours
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Andy Baio : The Adventures of Superpup - obscure Superman spinoff from 1958 [via] [via]
Nelson Minar : Superpup - 1958 TV (via Waxy)
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anildash : goodbye aaron - i don't know why we have to lose the good ones
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Steve Cook : Drum and barrel recycling - The part of me that grew up reading "Backwoods Home" and "Whole Earth Review" thinks this is pretty damn cool.
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Richard MacManus : Typepad going mobile - to integrate with Nokia Lifeblog - Featuring moblogging and "mixed media templates". And Palm?
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Jeremy Zawodny : remember 3 years ago - remember 3 years ago: here's an update for you
François Nonnenmacher : Three years ago - Speaks for itself
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Jeremy Zawodny : your target audience isn't who you think it is - your target audience isn't who you think it is: well said
François Nonnenmacher : Your Target Audience IsnÂ’t Who You Think It Is - If you want to go through the effort of trying to capture the attention of the influencers, you have to offer them a product that they will actually use
Paul Hammond : jr conlin's ink stained banana - Your Target Audience Isn't Who You Think It Is - Influencers use weird crap
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deusx : Strange Horizons Fiction: The Green Glass Sea, by Ellen Klages, illustration by Greg McBrady - Need to read this
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Andy Baio : Artist turns Scrambler ride into giant Spirograph - also: she uses pinball machines to make kinetic paintings [via] [via]
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Andy Baio : Meetup launches new site - better design, message boards, more flexibility for venues [via] [via]
anildash : meetup relaunches - does a good job of putting the benefits up front. congrats to the meetup gang
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jkottke : Photo of a gigantic collaborative street art project from Australia
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Matthew M. Boedicker : get cash for your textbooks, free shipping
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Adam Gessaman : myTunes Redux - Pirate music media whore. ;)
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deusx : Gizmodo : Axim X30 624MHz $267 Shipped - Pitiful when pocket devices are getting faster than my desktop PC
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Andy Baio : Cincinnati Court rules all musical samples must be paid for - "Get a license or do not sample," they ruled [via] [via]
deusx : MTV.com - News -Court Rules That All Musical Samples Must Be Paid For - '"Get a license or do not sample," the court said Tuesday. "We do not see this as stifling creativity in any significant way."' Wow. I guess it's not significant if you don't listen to it.
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deusx : Inside Out Networks - Watchport/V - How many times is this thing going to get re-branded, and when am I going to get my OS X drivers?
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Simon Willison : Sell Side Advertising: A New Model? - Intriguing: ads spread virally, publishers pick the ones they like.
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Simon Willison : LJWorld.com: Bank robbed in south Lawrence - All of our reporters are armed with camera phones.
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Simon Willison : Full text RSS on MSDN gets turned off - RSS doesn't scale.
deusx : Scobleizer: Microsoft Geek Blogger - Full text RSS on MSDN gets turned off - Everybody sing: It's the end of the feeeeeeds as we know them! And I feel fine! (Now can we get serious about conditional HTTP, varied polling times, and Atom-over-Jabber?)
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Simon Willison : Safari Menu Bar Tip - Command click right on the text in the title bar.
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Simon Willison : OS X Security Update 2004-09-07 - Plenty of important fixes; a must-have. (via) [via]
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Simon Willison : In a secret Paris cavern, the real underground cinema - Secret cinemas in the catacombs of Paris. (via) [via]
Aquarion : In a secret Paris cavern, the real underground cinema - I want one. This is really cool
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Simon Willison : Mozilla/Firefox: Javascript Console In Sidebar - So useful!
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deusx : Keyes responds to Obama's wish to spank him - "Keyes said Obama was showing disrespect by discussing Keyes as if he were a child needing to be spanked." Some people pay for that sort of thing. Some people also have sense of humor.
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Richard MacManus : Google's Picasa image organizer - Sort of like iPhoto for Windows. Includes basic photo editing functionality.
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Richard MacManus : Waxy: Alt-Rock Karaoke 2004 - Love that Franz Ferdinand... "So I'm on BBC2 now (doo doo doo dooooo!)"
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Tom Coates : Phil Gyford is selling his flat. Buy it! In years to come it'll have a little blue plaque on it. - Phil Gyford is selling his flat. Buy it! In years to come it'll have a little blue plaque on it.
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