7/11/2004 @ 23:58 GMT
Jon Hicks : Using Tables to Layout Forms - Couldn’t agree more, and Garrett Dimon shows you the best semantic way of doing it.
Clément Hardoüin : Utilisez des tables pour les formulaires - Une approche originale à contre-courant du "Tout sauf des tableaux", à lire...
Kayode Okeyode : Using Tables to Layout Forms
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7/11/2004 @ 23:55 GMT
Andy Baio : 404 error in a textbook - common Microsoft Word error slips into print [via] [via]
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7/11/2004 @ 22:55 GMT
Richard MacManus : Tom Coates ponders his blog stats project - "I can look at these diagrams and see myself in them."
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7/11/2004 @ 21:56 GMT
Nelson Minar : Miya's Place - Good SF breakfast (via Marc)
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7/11/2004 @ 21:56 GMT
Nelson Minar : Florida vote fraud - Strong statistical evidence
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7/11/2004 @ 21:56 GMT
Nelson Minar : Florida vote fraud 2 - Article analyzing evidence (via Gillmor)
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7/11/2004 @ 21:55 GMT
Phil Gyford : Flickr: Forums - FlickrIdeas - referer tracking - What I really want to see on Flickr.
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7/11/2004 @ 21:55 GMT
plasticbag : For everyone who doesn't live in the UK - here's a brief explanation of Guy Fawkes night - "Bonfire night is now just as celebrated within Britain's Catholic communities. The once common practice of burning effigies of the Pope is now largely discontinued..."
Tristan Rivoallan : Guy Fawkes night - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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7/11/2004 @ 20:55 GMT
plasticbag : Best wishes go out to Mena who has popped out her knee. You have all my symphathies... - And yet - dear God, lovely lady - that's the most amusing way I've ever heard anyone injure themselves. Ever. In the world. Snigger. Snort. Chortle. Laugh. Cough. No no... Not funny. Oh no.
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7/11/2004 @ 19:55 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : November 6 Redux - I like those photo's! #
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7/11/2004 @ 18:55 GMT
Steve Cook : Red America, Blue America revisited - "'Divided America,' where people split roughly evenly between Republican and Democrat, and 'decided America,' where everyone is a Democrat." The nation is about 10% pure urban blue.
Rod Begbie : Maps and cartograms of the 2004 US presidential election results - Nicely done cartograms, showing population-to-vote mappings from last week. [via] #
cameron : Election result maps
Jason Shellen : 2004 Election result maps - Turns out we are purple - not red or blue. #
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7/11/2004 @ 18:55 GMT
Philippe Janvier : A No-nonsense Guide to Semantic Web Specs for XML People [Part II] - "So, in short: should you care about RDF? For now, you are safe if you care about keeping your own data valid and coherent. The semantic web is trying hard to unlock the chicken-egg problem of "no killer app until data, no data until killer app" and autom [via] #
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7/11/2004 @ 17:55 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : public sculpture has big boner - public sculpture has big boner: classic!
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7/11/2004 @ 16:55 GMT
plasticbag : Two sets of maps compare American states that were pro slavery with states that now vote Bush - Obviously this is highly tendentious and aggressive and no one is suggesting that the red states are racist - but it is interesting that the two maps demonstrate a country divided against itself and that the fault-lines are pretty much identical.
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plasticbag : Buzz Anderson writes a measured response to some of the recent hysteria over Apple's use of DRM - I find many people's positions around this stuff incomprehensibly absolutist. There are too many different perspectives to expect any eventual position to be completely free of compromise, accomodation or cost for someone involved.
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7/11/2004 @ 15:55 GMT
plasticbag : "The scramble is under way for a slice of Peel" - The Independent newspaper talks about the scramble to benefit from the life and death of BBC DJ and widely-loved grump John Peel
Richard Rutter : Scrambling for a slice of Peel - 40,000 albums on vinyl and CD, innumerable singles and tapes (filed under Music). [via plasticbag.org]
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7/11/2004 @ 13:55 GMT
Philippe Janvier : OpenGuides - OpenGuides is a network of free, community-maintained "wiki" city guides to which anyone can contribute. Paris ? [via] #
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7/11/2004 @ 12:56 GMT
François Nonnenmacher : Did electronic voting pass the test?
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7/11/2004 @ 12:56 GMT
François Nonnenmacher : Voting software starts counting backward - Ridiculous
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7/11/2004 @ 12:55 GMT
François Nonnenmacher : Oct 2004 State of the Blogosphere: Corporate Bloggers - Technorati figures
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7/11/2004 @ 12:55 GMT
François Nonnenmacher : My experience as an Election Judge - An election judge and voting machines
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7/11/2004 @ 08:55 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : netflix imdb bookmarklet hack - netflix imdb bookmarklet hack: excellent
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Jeremy Zawodny : jon udell dicatcing to his computer - jon udell dicatcing to his computer: this is oddly compelling
Andy Baio : Movie: Jon Udell demonstratesvoice dictation software - hypnotic demo of this software [via] [via]
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7/11/2004 @ 06:58 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : netflix freak - netflix freak: yeay for rss and netflix
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7/11/2004 @ 06:55 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : phil windley on the aws queue - phil windley on the aws queue: good commentary
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7/11/2004 @ 05:55 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : 2004 election vs. civil war - 2004 election vs. civil war: spooky
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Rod Begbie : The Hidden Door Company - Gallery of Products - Joy & I have needed a new door to our basement since the washingmachinedebacle in June -- I think we've just found it. [via] #
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plasticbag : My attempt to capture Guy Fawkes night at Vertigo42 in London - My camera wasn't up to the job, and my narrative skills have been blunted by excessive technical project documentation, but hopefully I've captured something of the architecture and atmosphere of this part of London
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7/11/2004 @ 03:58 GMT
Andy Baio : Reuters overview of BitTorrent - surprisingly, with links to legal torrent sites! yay!
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7/11/2004 @ 03:55 GMT
Andy Baio : 42 Entertainment - the company behind ILoveBees finally revealed [via] [via]
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Anne van Kesteren : Firefox 1.0: Coming Tuesday November 9, 2004 - I really like this new "style guide" for Mozilla #
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7/11/2004 @ 00:59 GMT
plasticbag : A guide to office productivity based on David Allen's teachings - David Allen is a bit of a guru of people who were clearly slightly dorky as children. I'm currently enjoying Getting Things Done quite a lot, and found this visual guide to an Allen-like office space similarly interesting / amusing
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7/11/2004 @ 00:57 GMT
plasticbag : The Hidden Door Company turns normal doors into secret doors concealed with bookcases - Underneath my family's staircase there's a door that goes down into the cellar. Probably since I was ten I've thought about how it should be replaced with a secret door that looks like a bookcase. Wouldn't that be neat!?
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jkottke : The next season of Six Feet Under will be its last season - This bums me out, but it's probably a good idea not to go too long. (Comment on this)
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7/11/2004 @ 00:08 GMT
Kayode Okeyode : Google Desktop Search Plus (GDSPlus) is a free add-on that allows you to specify what extensions the new Desktop Search tool from Google will index
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Kayode Okeyode : SimplyMEPIS Screenshot Tour (67 Slides)
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7/11/2004 @ 00:04 GMT
Kayode Okeyode : Unbending the Truth: Things Microsoft Hopes You Won't Notice - Unbending the Truth: Things Microsoft Hopes You Won't Notice
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7/11/2004 @ 00:02 GMT
Kayode Okeyode : WordPress Customization Guide for Newbies
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7/11/2004 @ 00:00 GMT
Kayode Okeyode : Building Rich DHTML User Interfaces Revisited
Tristan Rivoallan : Building Rich DHTML User Interfaces Revisited | PHP Everywhere
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