10/01/2004 @ 23:00 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : BitTorrent RSS feeds via Perl
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10/01/2004 @ 22:01 GMT
Richard MacManus : Tom Wolfe: "To me the great joy of writing is discovering. I started out as a journalist. I still love the adventure of going out and reporting on things I don't know about."
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10/01/2004 @ 22:01 GMT
Andy Baio : Great interview with Ricky from Better Off Dead -
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10/01/2004 @ 22:00 GMT
Anil Dash : Mars Rover Mission Blog - the most mo moblog
jkottke : Weblog following the progress of the Mars rover missions
Tom Coates : Mars Rover Mission Logs
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10/01/2004 @ 22:00 GMT
Anil Dash : HP iPod will support Windows Media - since apple isn't making any money on the iTunes music store, it makes sense to support as many formats as possible
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10/01/2004 @ 21:02 GMT
Les Orchard : Learn Prolog Now! - While I'm not precisely sure what Prolog is for, I have a notion that I should learn it
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10/01/2004 @ 21:01 GMT
gleuschk : MT-Preview: WYSIWYG Preview Mode for Movable Type - a plugin, with modifications to edit-entry.tmpl
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10/01/2004 @ 21:00 GMT
Cameron Marlow : Japanese: the new French - The future of Japanese cuisine in NYC is green tea Crème Brulée
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10/01/2004 @ 21:00 GMT
Richard MacManus : Robot Wisdom page of Tom Wolfe links (nb may need to view via Google cache)
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10/01/2004 @ 20:00 GMT
Wayne Burkett : Introduction to the Curves Command
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10/01/2004 @ 20:00 GMT
gleuschk : What you have is rather like birds on the Galapagos islands -- an isolated population with unique selective pressures resulting in evolutionary divergence from the mainland population. - There's no reason you should be able to understand what these academics are saying because, for several generations, comprehensibility to outsiders has not been one of the selective criteria to which they've been subjected.
Erik Benson : An outsider's chance to watch the text "John F. Kennedy was not a homosexual" deconstruct itself - +
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10/01/2004 @ 20:00 GMT
Richard MacManus : Storytelling (link via Bill Seitz). This could tie in with what Dave Winer & Joi Ito are saying about citizen bloggers.
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10/01/2004 @ 17:00 GMT
gleuschk : racy bookplates at jessamyn.info - from the SF Public Library exhibit
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10/01/2004 @ 17:00 GMT
Mark Pilgrim : i'll try not to turn this into another obsessive mac fan blog - too late
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10/01/2004 @ 17:00 GMT
Anil Dash : NYT Mag piece on teen blogs - i fear it may take us another few years to live down the impression generated by this story
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10/01/2004 @ 15:00 GMT
Philippe Janvier : Planet RDF - Un agrégateur sémantique ou une bonne vingtaine de blogs sémantiques pour le prix d'un
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10/01/2004 @ 15:00 GMT
Philippe Janvier : The Devil's Dictionary 2.0 - La blogosphère n'est pas mal non plus :)
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10/01/2004 @ 13:00 GMT
Philippe Janvier : A Domestic Android - Somthing between AI and Blade Runner. Amazing :)
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10/01/2004 @ 08:00 GMT
Erik Benson : A python interface to All Consuming, built by chompy - +
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10/01/2004 @ 01:03 GMT
Tom Coates : Bloody scandalous Nashville judgment forces a father to lie to his children
Aquarion : Gay Dad Ordered to Stay in the Closet - Welcome to the new world
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10/01/2004 @ 01:03 GMT
Andy Baio : How to Deconstruct Almost Anything - an engineer's adventure in postmodernism
Les Orchard : How to Deconstruct Almost Anything
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10/01/2004 @ 01:02 GMT
Andy Baio : Speed, addictive Flash card game - sloppy programming, but still fun
Wayne Burkett : Speed_web_version_upsell_SWF.swf (application/x-shockwave-flash Object)
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10/01/2004 @ 01:01 GMT
Andy Baio : 13-year-old sends Windows Messenger greeting to entire school network, suspended for three days - net send * "Hey!"
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10/01/2004 @ 01:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Mad cow disease in humans - scary stuff, but I don't know if I could give up eating brains
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10/01/2004 @ 01:00 GMT
Andy Baio : RIAA puts troops in the streets - the home searches are next, I tell you
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10/01/2004 @ 01:00 GMT
Anil Dash : eyeing oracle for the orbitz meltdown - mr. ellison, it's a bad thing for any service associated with plane flights to have to worry about "crashing"
Jeremy Zawodny : If Oracle RAC Crashed Orbitz...
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10/01/2004 @ 00:01 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : CAN-SPAM means we can spam!
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10/01/2004 @ 00:00 GMT
Anil Dash : palmisano pushes big blue to desktop linux - if they actually pull off a transition like this, it may be the first domino to fall in the ascent of desktop linux
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