21/11/2004 @ 23:55 GMT
deusx : Bloodletters - Hack Yourself - "You are not an object. You are a system."
Matthew M. Boedicker : hack yourself. you can be happy.
Paul Hammond : Bloodletters - Hack Yourself - You can. You think you can't; but it's telling you that. You can.
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Phil Gyford : The How and the Tao of Folk Guitar free online edition - Creative Commons licensed free book on how to play the guitar. It may be time to finally buy a printer...
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Erik Benson : Another advantage of NeCoRo is that the only feeding and maintenance it requires is of fresh batteries; making it ideal for people who are financially or mentally unable to be responsible a real animal. - Perfect for me.
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Richard MacManus : Michael Gartenberg: eReader adds RSS Feeds - Each item has a link to add the book directly to your shopping cart.
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plasticbag : Entertaining Wonkette post about the other night's West Wing episode - The episode in question had this whole plot about webloggers not being journalists and not understanding (or at least not caring about), "not on the record". Alleged Wonkette rip-off site was really ugly.
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François Hodierne : Share your Adblock list ! #
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Andy Baio : Radiohead, fair use, and the evils of copyright - an author's tale of meeting Radiohead and licensing their songs for his book
jkottke : Me and Radiohead and The (Necessary?) Evils Of Copyright
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Anne van Kesteren : Asa on Firefox downloads from IE users - I wonder why people didn't get the previous post, it was quite obvious #
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Matthew M. Boedicker : memorial labyrinth for Boston College alumni lost on 9/11
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cameron : Wired News: Internet Porn: Worse than Crack? - This research: worse than scientology?
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cameron : The Scientist :: Middle-Aged Scientists are Most Potent
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21/11/2004 @ 16:55 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : Solving CSS problems for Mozilla Europe - Thanks for that. #
Kayode Okeyode : Solving CSS problems for Mozilla Europe
Dan Cederholm : Solving CSS problems for Mozilla Europe - Dunstan shares his cool tricks for replicating mozilla.org designs with less markup.
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jkottke : Here's the reason for the odd photo caption from the previous post - The caption was summarizing survey results about what the world thinks of the British.
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Richard MacManus : Dave Winer: RSS is not email, it's like a river - 'Don't sort them out into little boxes that you have to go to, make them flow to you, in a river, unsorted.'
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21/11/2004 @ 06:59 GMT
Rod Begbie : List #382 on 43 Things, Twinkler - OK, I've got 43 Things. Now what do I win? #
Matthew M. Boedicker : what do you want to do with your life?
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jkottke : Oddest caption ever for a Yahoo News photo - It reads: "The typical Briton is polite, witty and phlegmatic, but lacks a certain style and has a dental hygiene issue while having an occasional drinking problem."
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21/11/2004 @ 05:55 GMT
jkottke : Gallup poll about the theory of evolution and creationism
cameron : Third of Americans Say Evidence Has Supported Darwin's Evolution Theory - See how they'd answer if they thought god wasn't watching
Andy Baio : Only 1/3 of Americans believe in evolution - this is extremely depressing [via] [via]
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21/11/2004 @ 02:01 GMT
Simon Willison : RFC 1925: The Twelve Networking Truths - "This memo documents the fundamental truths of networking for the Internet community."
Kayode Okeyode : RFC 1925 - The Twelve Networking Truths
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plasticbag : Slightly implausible Greeks get hot under the collar at the suggestion that Alexander the Great shagged the odd bloke - Drives me mad this stuff - firstly because it's not always been the case that a man who porks another man should be considered unmanly (sometimes quite the opposite) and because Alexander's relationships with men were clearly unusually passionate.
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Andy Baio : Album: People Like Us's "Abridged Too Far" - remixed audio plundered from the Prelinger Archives, among other sources [via] [via]
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Anne van Kesteren : CSS rounded corners without images - -moz- things are always harmful and should never be used on the web #
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Graham Leuschke : Hi. If you're reading this, you're reading it in an RSS reader. And that's super cool. - http://www.leuschke.org/log/... leuschke.org has folded its links back into itself. They're now (again) part of the main blog, at www.leuschke.org/log/, thanks to the magic of del.icio.us. I hope you'll follow them back home.
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Jeremy Zawodny : the voltaic solar backpack - the voltaic solar backpack: very cool, but expensive
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21/11/2004 @ 01:01 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : google deskbar api - google deskbar api: one step ahead
Kayode Okeyode : With the Google Deskbar API, you can write plug-ins to add your own features to the Google Deskbar
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Jeremy Zawodny : jwz's roomba review - jwz's roomba review: i will continue to resist
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plasticbag : Secret Santa 2004 - where the whole weblogging community comes together to buy each other happy nice things - Don't tell me you can resist. This is like our fourth year of running Secret Santa for the web community with Denise doing the design, Cal doing the code and me doing the bloody copy for the site and e-mails. We suffer for your pleasure! Sign up today...
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