3/11/2004 @ 23:58 GMT
Phil Gyford : BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Music | 'I thought Peel would live forever' - Paul Morley on John Peel.
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Phil Gyford : Designing for Civil Society: Promoting regeneration? First listen to your critic - Jonathan Glancey on regeneration.
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jkottke : OS-tans are the personifications of various operating systems as cute Japanese girls
plasticbag : OS-tan manga visualisations of what prominent Operating Systems would look like if they were cute girls - There's something glorious about this stuff. I kind of wish someone would take this as a theme and actually turn it into open source branding material - honest representations of the characters repurposed to help articulate the products to people.
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Richard MacManus : Barack Obama - the next President of the United States? - He has great vision, intelligence and charisma.
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3/11/2004 @ 21:55 GMT
Jason Shellen : Canada 2.0 - Mena suggests that moving to Canada 2.0 won't require a van or cardboard boxes. I'm in. #
Andy Baio : Canada 2.0 - this made me laugh
kellan : Canada 2.0? - Personally I'm pushing for a Cascadia break away. #
plasticbag : Mena relaxes in her Canada 2.0 citizenship - Now this is a country that I'd bloody love to live in - a North American state that merges Old Canada with Chicago and environs, the Eastern Seaboard and some of the nicer bits of Washington and California
Rod Begbie : Canada 2.0 - A nation divided quite nicely. [via] #
cameron : Canada 2.0 - So easy, why can't it be true?
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3/11/2004 @ 21:55 GMT
plasticbag : Konakai.com - everything you need to know about Tiki stuff! - And I mean everything. And then a bit more. And then a bit more than that. Basically a hell of a lot of stuff about Tiki stuff.
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jkottke : 10 things the Chinese do better than we do - Cell phones, adult playgrounds, daily banking, etc.
Matthew M. Boedicker : 10 things China does better than we do
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Philippe Janvier : Technorati : Votes - Elections : Technorati recompte les voix. Alors n'hésitez pas votez pour moi :) [via] #
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3/11/2004 @ 19:59 GMT
kellan : "Samp;M, so long locked up in elitist places like San Francisco, has been subsidized for the masses for the first time by this administration" - quinn: the electorate has spoken #
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3/11/2004 @ 19:57 GMT
Steve Cook : Marryanamerican.ca - A resource for Americans looking to move north and Canadians looking to get some.
cobra libre : marryanamerican.ca - listen: there's a hell of a country next door. let's go [via] #
plasticbag : Why every good liberal should marry an American... - "Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, the wretched refuse of your teeming shore..."
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deusx : meta-roj blog: you are here - "A democracy cannot exist as a permanent form of government. It can only exist until the voters discover that they can vote themselves money from the public treasure."
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3/11/2004 @ 19:55 GMT
plasticbag : Optimus Prime wins US election - We're safe at last - he's vowed to end the Decepticon threat.
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3/11/2004 @ 19:55 GMT
Ethan Marcotte : Americans considered harmful - What he said.
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3/11/2004 @ 19:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Electing to Leave - a reader's guide to expatriating on November 3 [via] [via]
Ethan Marcotte : Electing to Leave - A reader's guide to expatriating on November 3 (or trying to).
cameron : Electing to Leave: A readers guide to expatriating on November 3
kellan : Electing to Leave - Single most useful piece of post-election data. Short answer is, 'Its hard.' #
Adam Gessaman : Electing to Leave - It seems that you just can't get out. Well... you can, but only if you are filthy stinking rich.
Philippe Janvier : Electing to Leave - "Assimilation is reserved for persons of non-French descent who are able to prove that they are more French than American, having mastered the language as well as the philosophy of the French way of life." They just can't get in :) [via] #
Kayode Okeyode : Electing to Leave: A reader's guide to expatriating on November 3 - Electing to Leave: A reader's guide to expatriating on November 3
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3/11/2004 @ 19:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Mikester's background on today's Boondocks strip - their long lead times cause them to sidestep timely news
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3/11/2004 @ 18:55 GMT
Ethan Marcotte : US Presidential Election, 2004 - What he said.
Adam Gessaman : Dunstan: US Presidential Election, 2004 - America hasnÂ’t just elected a monster in George Bush, in doing so itÂ’s turned its back on a genuinely good and decent man.
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3/11/2004 @ 17:56 GMT
kellan : 'And distantly, from first class, a little patter of cheers." - Danny, on hearing the announcements while in flight. #
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3/11/2004 @ 17:55 GMT
jkottke : Kerry concedes election to Bush, official announcement to come - I am all emotions simultaneously today.
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François Nonnenmacher : The Internet's Third Step: Humanisation
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François Nonnenmacher : Enemies and Enablers of Sharing Knowledge
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3/11/2004 @ 16:55 GMT
plasticbag : Could it be? Have the real-life actors behind The OC's Seth and Summmer actually got engaged? - Sometimes I think the best thing about my site is how undiscriminating I can be. I mean, you wouldn't have gotten this on Dive Into Mark...
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3/11/2004 @ 15:55 GMT
Phil Gyford : Frank's Compulsive Guide to Postal Addresses - Stunning.
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Phil Gyford : Seinfeld Virtual Tour - Illusions shattered
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3/11/2004 @ 13:55 GMT
deusx : Re: A concise description of Ruby? - "Yes, JavaScript is underrated."
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3/11/2004 @ 13:55 GMT
plasticbag : Blue Coconut - helping you to really share your iTunes music library - Apparently it doesn't work with iTunes 4.7, but I hear a new version is on its way. Looking forward to it.
jimray : Blue Coconut - iTunes sharing - now *really* shared
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Phil Gyford : Centre Point, 101 New Oxford Street, London, West End, London - photos, history and background - Be sure to follow the little link to read the history of the site's planning permission.
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3/11/2004 @ 12:55 GMT
Phil Gyford : Monolingual - Mac OS X app for removing un-needed language files, if you forgot to disable them when installing the system. Saved myself a few hundred MB.
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Jon Hicks : smallTransport - Its taken me awhile to pick up on this site – but I’m glad I have. Very nice!
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3/11/2004 @ 10:56 GMT
Richard Rutter : Watford Gap - British Roads FAQ 4.4.12 (filed under Mapping & Geospatial). [via Interconnected]
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3/11/2004 @ 10:56 GMT
Richard Rutter : Cumberland Gap - British Roads FAQ 4.4.18 (filed under Mapping & Geospatial). [via Interconnected]
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3/11/2004 @ 10:56 GMT
Richard Rutter : Compulsive Guide to Postal Addresses - Apparently Britain has the ‘most confusing addresses on earth’ (filed under Mapping & Geospatial). [via Interconnected]
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3/11/2004 @ 09:55 GMT
Adam Gessaman : Eric Masten: To Bed Perchance To Dream - "Or perhaps we should just move to the True North Strong and Free. God Save the Queen."
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deusx : Desk Trauma on Flickr - Photo Sharing! - "Never buy a glass desk!"
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3/11/2004 @ 06:55 GMT
Adam Gessaman : washingtonpost.com - Elections 2004: Channel Surfer
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3/11/2004 @ 05:01 GMT
Adam Gessaman : Instapundit to Democrats - "This is a pretty depressing period for Democrats... Buck up, my little chickadees; your states are coming."
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3/11/2004 @ 04:58 GMT
Adam Gessaman : Aaron Brown just read Jeff Jarvis' pledge on CNN
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3/11/2004 @ 04:55 GMT
Richard MacManus : Niche sites are moving into prime time - Niche websites are "attractive to marketers".
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3/11/2004 @ 04:14 GMT
Adam Gessaman : Global monitors find faults - The Daily Pundit does not play well with others, and does not accept criticism well.
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3/11/2004 @ 04:11 GMT
Adam Gessaman : No Exit - The exit polls force Bush to thread the needle
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3/11/2004 @ 04:07 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : worst driving directions... ever! - worst driving directions... ever!:
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3/11/2004 @ 04:04 GMT
Ethan Marcotte : Election Day - Read through to the comments -- fascinating discussion follows.
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3/11/2004 @ 04:01 GMT
Ethan Marcotte : Zeldman's new parent smell - Okay, say it with me: "Awwww..."
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3/11/2004 @ 03:58 GMT
Andy Baio : Cartoon Network airing same Harvey Birdman episode 24 times tonight - to encourage people to watch something more important [via] [via]
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3/11/2004 @ 03:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Visualizations of five years of Plasticbag blog postings - looks like Processing is a good environment for infoviz [via] [via]
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3/11/2004 @ 02:02 GMT
Adam Gessaman : Boing Boing: Vote Save Error #9 photo - "Use backup voting procedure." Would that be the one with the hanging chads?
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3/11/2004 @ 01:58 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : which file extension are you? - which file extension are you?: i am .swf, apparently
Ethan Marcotte : Which file extension are you? - I'm apparently a .swf; who knew?
Philippe Janvier : Which File Extension Are You ? - "You are .doc. You change from year to year, just to make things tough on your competition. Only your creator really has a handle en you." [via] #
Eric Meyer : Quiz: Which File Extension Are You? - It turns out I'm .html. Go ahead, try to pretend you're surprised. (Fortunately for my cred, .css wasn't one of the possible answers.) [via Ethan] [via]
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3/11/2004 @ 01:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Andy Baio hates Slurpees - he's referring to my very first entry; you should read the rest of Otto's site
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3/11/2004 @ 00:57 GMT
kellan : Afternoon Exit Polls - The latest batch. - Slate seems to be the only people publishing exit polls #
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3/11/2004 @ 00:55 GMT
Adam Gessaman : nickdenton: Calling the election for Kerry - "In Tradesports, Bush has gone from 53% likely to win re-election, as of 2pm, to 30% as I write, at 5.20 EST."
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Adam Gessaman : Blogs send stocks into reverse - What the hell? This is crazy!
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3/11/2004 @ 00:55 GMT
Steve Cook : Wear it with pride - I hope you did, too.
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3/11/2004 @ 00:55 GMT
Philippe Janvier : Really Simple Validation - Oups :( Sorry, your XML doesn't validate. [via] #
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