1/10/2004 @ 23:58 GMT
Steve Cook : Anti-New Deal cartoons from African-American papers - After 1932, FDR eventually garnered a great deal of support from blacks, but it obviously wasn't universal.
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Jeremy Zawodny : spam forensics - spam forensics: a good presentation by justin mason
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François Nonnenmacher : IE--embraced, extended, extinct? - Despite all appearances, Microsoft insists it hasn't lost interest in Web browsers
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Matthew M. Boedicker : StickerNation :: International Sticker Network
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1/10/2004 @ 21:55 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : why google will defeat yahoo in the web hosting war - why google will defeat yahoo in the web hosting war: and i hadn't even noticed that was a war here
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Jeremy Zawodny : sun patents per-seat licensing? - sun patents per-seat licensing?: this is, well... interesting
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1/10/2004 @ 20:56 GMT
kellan : still ruling most life - after nearly million years - gamete dynasty #
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1/10/2004 @ 20:55 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : 17 close-up shots of a cat's ass - 17 close-up shots of a cat's ass: be careful with that camera
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1/10/2004 @ 20:55 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : feedster tv - feedster tv: get your porn enclosures here!
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1/10/2004 @ 19:59 GMT
kellan : George Lakoff :: Ling 290L :: Language of Politics - blog following Lakoff's Lang of Pol class at Berkeley #
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1/10/2004 @ 19:57 GMT
deusx : Killer hamster ices owner - "A Japanese man died after a bite from his pet hamster caused anaphylactic shock, Mainichi Shimbun reports."
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1/10/2004 @ 19:55 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : newspaper editor's blog gets canned - newspaper editor's blog gets canned: ouch. that sucks!
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1/10/2004 @ 18:59 GMT
Nelson Minar : Berkeley parade - Funny critiques of stupid hippies
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1/10/2004 @ 18:57 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : friendster phone - friendster phone: cries of desparation
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1/10/2004 @ 18:55 GMT
Tom Coates : P2P uses much more daily bandwidth than http traffic for some ISPs
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1/10/2004 @ 17:59 GMT
Erik Benson : Cameron analyzes the text from the presidential debates - Tie this to Google Fight and maybe we'll be able to predict the winner!
kellan : overstated: Presidential Debate Analysis - with Perl! #
Nelson Minar : Debate text analysis - Cameron does some simple syntactic analysis to see what noun phrases the candidates favour
Andy Baio : Cameron's Presidential Debate Analysis - crunch your own stats with his Debate Spotter tool
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1/10/2004 @ 17:57 GMT
deusx : Ripples: Starting your next job successfully - "Congratulations! You have escaped/been fired/resigned from your last job."
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1/10/2004 @ 17:55 GMT
Ethan Marcotte : Designing with CSS: Past, Present, and Future - Dave Shea's WE04 presentation. Rockin' like Dokken.
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1/10/2004 @ 17:09 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : Philip and Alex's Guide to Web Publishing
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1/10/2004 @ 17:07 GMT
deusx : Ian Williams Keyboard + Computer after a show in Boston - Wow. I wonder what the story behind this is?
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1/10/2004 @ 17:05 GMT
deusx : Inverting back the inversion of control or, Continuations versus page-centric programming (ResearchIndex) - "Our thesis is that programming web applications with continuations is superior to the current page-centric technology."
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1/10/2004 @ 17:03 GMT
veen : Griffin Technology: iBeam - Turn your iPod into the world's most expensive AA battery.
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1/10/2004 @ 17:01 GMT
Tom Coates : PM triggers succession speculation
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1/10/2004 @ 16:59 GMT
Ethan Marcotte : Semantic XHTML: Can your website be your API? - Great presentation from Tantek and the folks at Technorati. Love the array/list analogy.
deusx : Semantic XHTML: Can your website be your API? - Using semantic XHTML to show what you mean - Gee. Data structures serialized as XHTML.
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1/10/2004 @ 16:57 GMT
Ethan Marcotte : This is Pinkey. - He's a very loving cat.
deusx : This is Pinky. He's a very loving cat. | Metafilter - Heh, heh. I think this is a viable candidate for a buttered toast / cat array.
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1/10/2004 @ 16:55 GMT
jkottke : Washington Post to buy Slate?
Andy Baio : Washington Post may buy Slate from Microsoft - the NYT should buy Salon and get rid of subscriptions [via] [via]
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1/10/2004 @ 15:59 GMT
Steve Cook : Threadless t-shirts - T-shirts designed by an online community and sold for $10 a pop.
plasticbag : Threadless redesigns - Beautiful, elegant, intelligent site that sells beautiful, elegant and intelligent T-shirts to a small coterie of beautiful, elegant... you get the picture...
bmilleare : threadless - nude no more
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1/10/2004 @ 15:57 GMT
deusx : RSS: The Ultimate Opt-In Solution - "I want to receive marketing, billing, and other corporate communications via RSS instead of e-mail."
veen : RSS: The Ultimate Opt-In Solution - "I want to receive marketing, billing, and other corporate communications via RSS instead of e-mail." Life on the bleeding edge is lonely sometimes...
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1/10/2004 @ 15:55 GMT
jkottke : 100 most frequently banned books - Twain, Angelou, Steinbeck, Blume, and Salinger are all in the top 20. (Comment on this)
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1/10/2004 @ 12:57 GMT
Philippe Janvier : Blog + Wiki = Web Collaborator - "A new online collaboration tool which allows online groups to work effectively around the same document." [via] #
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1/10/2004 @ 12:55 GMT
Philippe Janvier : JPEG "Virus" Facts - "Because of the nature of the JPEG format, it is impossible to disguise an infected JPEG file." [via] #
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1/10/2004 @ 12:01 GMT
Tristan Rivoallan : Flattery gets you everywhere - Nice unsubmitted PEAR packages (checkout HTML_FlexyFramework and HTML_DataObject)
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1/10/2004 @ 11:59 GMT
François Nonnenmacher : Red Hat acquires AOL's Netscape server software - And wants to open source it (to Sun's dismay, probably)
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1/10/2004 @ 11:57 GMT
François Nonnenmacher : Internet Explorer Loses More Market Share - Dropped nearly 2 points in the past three months according to WebSideStory
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1/10/2004 @ 11:00 GMT
Tristan Rivoallan : Introducing PHP 5's Standard Library [PHP & MySQL Tutorials]
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Charles Miller : Azul Dedicated Java Boxen - The Register: Azul reveals supersonic Java machine “What Vega gives Azul is the ability to spread Java software workloads across 24 cores per processor.... It will ship systems with four to 16 processors, giving it 384 Java processing cores at max i
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Jon Hicks : Jason Santa Maria | October Edition - A stylesheet from the dark side
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kellan : hep has blow by blow coverage of the debates. - never forget...poland! #
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Richard MacManus : Andrew: "I have outsourced my memory to the net" - Does this mean the Net is The Platform for humans now?
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deusx : CBS News | Bush's Top Ten Flip-Flops | September 30, 2004 04:28:06
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Steve Cook : Robert Novak's highly objective debate blog - "Kerry opening statement: Posted: 9:09 p.m. ET -- Kerry opens by pandering to Florida."
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deusx : JScript, DNA, and Mad Cow Disease - Whoda thunk someone would be trying to implement Hofstaderian ideas in JavaScript
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deusx : IE--embraced, extended, extinct? - Wow. All of techrepublic articles look like they're over before they start
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Jeremy Zawodny : porn stars in yahoo directory - porn stars in yahoo directory: ha! dmoz doesn't have that!
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Charles Miller : Top Bun - Some are 'distressed because some American warplanes have "grinning cartoon faces painted on their noses"... In an effort to alleviate the distress of such sensitive souls, I propose the use of kinder, gentler nose art featuring. fluffy bunnies.'
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Adam Gessaman : Skulls in Culture - Creepy, although I have always enjoyed Posada's skeleton drawings.
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Dan Cederholm : What's happening at WE04? - Follow the goings on down under with the Web Essentials Weblog. Links to presentations, etc.
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