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deusx : Gizmodo : Lazer Tag Team Ops Review - I still have Lazer Tag bedsheets.
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kaninka.net : Viðtal við Aron Ralston - sem skar af sér hendina. Magnað.
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Will Pate : Using the Wisdom of Crowds in Business - Dave Pollard takes Surowiecki's ideas and applies them to decision making in business.
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deusx : Neil Gaiman: one of those rare posts that's only about one thing - Very nice "New York is Book Country" poster featuring Death and Dream
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jkottke : UNIX Application or Outlawed Paramilitary/Guerrilla Organization?
kellan : UNIX Application or Outlawed Paramilitary/Guerrilla Organization? - McSweeney's Internet Tendency #
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Jeremy Zawodny : the guy's guide to geek girls - the guy's guide to geek girls: sorta funny and helpful at the same time
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Jeremy Zawodny : ms anti-spam proposal returned to sender - ms anti-spam proposal returned to sender: software patents are bad, mmmkay?
François Nonnenmacher : MS anti-spam proposal returned to sender - IETF fears of patents
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jkottke : The NYC Tribute in Light and the Brooklyn Bridge
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deusx : ★ The Joy of Tech! ★ - "That's the sweet sound of a practical joke." Very nice.
Adam Gessaman : That's the sweet sound of a practical joke
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Rod Begbie : Helen Love Official Website - 'king hell! Helen Love have a new website, and a new song for download. And it's BLUDDY GRATE! #
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Philippe Janvier : What does the future of syndication look like ? - "If we want syndication to scale, we need to find a way to get rid of polling." P2P ? Don't like P2P :( [via] #
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Paul Hammond : PDFLab - PDFLab lets you split and join PDF documents as well as insert images and blank pages
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jkottke : 100 photographs that changed the world - (Comment on this)
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13/09/2004 @ 19:56 GMT
doug : Ten for Big John - One of the people I?ve always wanted to see interviewed, as he?s one of the friendliest and most helpful persons in the standards community.
Eric Meyer : Ten Questions for John Gallant (Big John) - Sometimes, it's better if you don't know how a person looks. I'm trying to decide if this is one of those times. Great interview regardless.
Dan Cederholm : Ten Questions for (Big) John Gallant - The Web Standards Group interviews the master CSS bug hunter.
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Jeremy Zawodny : sender-id is dead - sender-id is dead: important lessons for domainkeys?
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Ethan Marcotte : The terrorists have won - Heil Cheney, baby.
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jkottke : Off-course Pioneer spacecraft may reveal something about dark matter or an unknown subtle gravitational effect
François Nonnenmacher : Space probes feel cosmic tug of bizarre forces - Cosmic Visions in Paris
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jkottke : Lycos trying to beat Google to the Web 2.0 punch with virtual harddrive
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jkottke : Gael samples the stick-oriented bounty of the Minnesota State Fair - Including deep-fried candy bars, deep-fried Twinkies, deep-fried macaroni and cheese -- sensing a trend here? -- pork chops, and a deep-fried reuben sandwich. (Comment on this)
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Jeremy Zawodny : www::bugmenot - www::bugmenot: ben rocks!
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jkottke : Many complained about this season of Six Feet Under, but I really liked it (after a bit of a slow start) - (Comment on this)
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jkottke : Meet the US cricket team - Although US interest in cricket is small, the team competed in the Champions Trophy tournament, albeit at 1000-1 odds. (Comment on this)
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jkottke : I'm eagerly awaiting tomorrow's release of the latest installment in the Best American Science Writing series
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François Nonnenmacher : MS, Apple pitch music at mobile phone makers
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doug : 2-col Tableless Layout - Petr Stanicek (aka pixy) documents techniques for producing 2-column tableless layouts, including a nice simple diagram of how Sliding Faux Columns works.
Paul Hammond : [ws] 2-col tableless layout | Dvousloupcový beztabulkový layout - Sometimes you may need two columns of the same height in your layout
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Nelson Minar : Silent PC Review - aggregates info on quiet PCs
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Eric Meyer : Both candidates often shift positions - Can we all get past the flip-flop foolishness now? No, probably not. (Glad to see someone in the media has noticed, though.)
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jkottke : You've only got a couple more days to take advantage of the special kottke.org discount for Pop!Tech - $400 off the regular registration fee.
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jkottke : The rise and fall of the thong underpant
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jkottke : Movie trailers for everyday life
Rod Begbie : The Morning News - Trailers for Everyday Life - These need to be read out loud in an gruff voice for maximum effect. [via] #
Jeremy Zawodny : movie trailers for everyday life - movie trailers for everyday life: how amusing
Andy Baio : Trailers for Everyday Life - [via] [via]
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Phil Gyford : Sunrise over London - a photoset on Flickr - Some lovely shots with little landmarks.
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Isofarro : Accessibility for all : Linux resources - Linux, Gnome and KDE accessibility resources
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Jon Hicks : sIFR: Come Kick the Tires - Mike invites you to come and kick the tires on the new sIFR
Anne van Kesteren : sIFR 2.0b: Come Kick the Tires - It looks very nice! #
Paul Hammond : Mike Davidson: sIFR 2.0b: Come Kick the Tires - I know it's not perfect yet
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Richard Rutter : Vote Clagnut! - In the Virtual Festival 2004 awards (filed under New media industry).
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Richard Rutter : Nisus Writer Express - A nice looking non-Word word processor for OS X (filed under Tools & software).
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Jon Hicks : Great source of Textpattern Plugins - This developer is being really prolific – surely he can’t keep it up? Nice site too…
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Richard Rutter : Transparent layering for CSS testing - Handy technique for revealing where boxes overlap (filed under CSS techniques).
deusx : wg:Transparent Layering for CSS Testing - Uses layering of a translucent PNG as a background img on all elements to show structure
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Phil Gyford : Francis is - What is Burning Man? - Francis' first Burning Man. Nice, to the point, description of the indescribable.
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anildash : The Asian Equation - can we celebrate the growing asian presence in media while still hating the roles?
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anildash : has the thong meme peaked? - the NY Times, always at the cutting edge of a trend's demise
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Phil Gyford : bOINGbOING LITE ... beta - Handy. Now I can filter out Xeni (just does nothing for me). Could be useful for Haddock Blogs...?
Matthew M. Boedicker : filter the annoying articles from Boing Boing
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Jeremy Zawodny : what's new with google news? - what's new with google news?: good coverage from tara
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Matthew M. Boedicker : pouring the perfect pint of Guinness (bartenders take note)
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veen : ImageWell - "The easy way to edit, rotate, crop and resize your image and upload it to your iDisk, FTP server or WebDAV server."
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veen : The Cyber-Ethics Champion Code (PDF) - Hey kids! Sign here to pledge your submission to all corporate copyright restrictions. It's fun!
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jkottke : Designers William Drenttel, Michael Bierut, Jonathan Hoefler, and Matthew Carter weigh in on Font Forensics - Last link on this topic, promise.
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anildash : beautiful obituary for aaron - i'm glad to see an appropriate tribute in red herring
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veen : Dancing About Architecture: The Future of Bloglines - Eric speculates on who will aquire which serverside RSS aggregator.
ricmac : Eric Lunt predicted Ask Jeeves would buy Bloglines... back in Sept 2004! (via Susan Mernit) - "They're still hanging in there, but jumping into this space could be the shot in the arm the old butler needs. They've got some good technology (they're behind more sites than you might think), some decent revenues, but they need some buzz."
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jkottke : Interview with Errol Morris from the April 2004 Believer - And since when does Morris have a weblog?
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veen : Caroline Yang Photography - Beautiful photographs of the humanity of cycling, not just the sport.
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Jeremy Zawodny : document/literal soap - document/literal soap: i did not know about any of this until nelson said something at foo camp
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Jeremy Zawodny : south county airport wants bigger runway - south county airport wants bigger runway: more jets
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Matthew M. Boedicker : help test Firefox 1.0 preview release candidates
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jkottke : Nobody can find their heart during 9/11 moment of silence - The girl in the pink sweater looks dead with her arms crossed like that, the guy behind her is reaching inside his coat for his wallet, and Bush can't decide between his heart and his crotch. Or maybe he's just hungry?
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jkottke : Claire's collage art in this season's episodes of Six Feet Under are by David Meanix
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François Hodierne : KDE adds support for Mozilla #
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