24/11/2004 @ 23:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Eponymous songs - songs named after the band name
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24/11/2004 @ 22:55 GMT
Isofarro : alt.lang.jre: Harnessing Rhino - 'Learn the fundamentals of JavaScript on the Java platform'
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24/11/2004 @ 22:55 GMT
cobra libre : such delicious pie - "To eat a Mrs. Smith's pie became an act of carnal gratification that carried with it a host of destabilizing social and cultural implications." #
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24/11/2004 @ 21:55 GMT
Richard MacManus : Brad speculates that dedicated eBook Readers may be the new trend - I think the iPod/iTunes comparisons are very interesting.
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24/11/2004 @ 21:55 GMT
Richard MacManus : Amazon Citations - finds references to other books - This is the kind of feature that eBooks could make use of. (link via waxy.org)
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24/11/2004 @ 21:55 GMT
Andy Baio : 15 Megs of Fame - promoting indie bands with a CC license [via] [via]
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24/11/2004 @ 20:56 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : six million downloads - Wow! #
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24/11/2004 @ 20:55 GMT
Phil Gyford : B3TA : INTERVIEWS : WINNER OR SINNER - The loudhailer man on Oxford Street.
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24/11/2004 @ 20:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Blog Torrent launches! - pretty impressive for a first release; some great ideas here
Rod Begbie : Blog Torrent - Simplified bittorrent by Downhill Battle - Making creating and downloading torrents a smidge more point-and-click stupid. Awesome. [via] #
jimray : Blog Torrent - Simplified bittorrent by Downhill Battle - Now with Mac support [via waxy]
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24/11/2004 @ 19:55 GMT
Dan Cederholm : Dusk on Market Street III - For some reason, I love this photo.
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24/11/2004 @ 18:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Wired News on newpapers losing young readers to the Web - only 3% of 18- to 34-year-olds read a newspaper, compared to 46% online
Rod Begbie : Wired News: Newspapers Should Really Worry - "Imagine what higher-ups at the Post must have thought when focus-group participants declared they wouldn't accept a Washington Post subscription even if it were free. The main reason (and I'm not making this up): They didn't like the idea of old newspape [via] #
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24/11/2004 @ 17:58 GMT
Steve Cook : G. Gordon Liddy unleashed - An interview with Brown's -other- famous radio host alumnus.
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24/11/2004 @ 17:58 GMT
Steve Cook : The Paris Review - Interviews - From Graham Greene to Haruki Murakami, fifty years of interviewy goodness.
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Steve Cook : Moleskine gets a facelift - You'd think the perfectly-designed notebooks were perfectly designed. You'd be wrong.
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24/11/2004 @ 17:57 GMT
Steve Cook : Hitherby Dragons, a blog of stories - A short-short a day. "Night of the Antimonian" is painfully good.
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24/11/2004 @ 17:57 GMT
Steve Cook : Kempa plays with a working Japanese model gramaphone recorder - ...And then discovers that they make Edison cylinder kits as well.
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24/11/2004 @ 17:57 GMT
Steve Cook : Huge post-election demonstrations in Ukraine - Here's hoping for a peaceful solution that leads to real democracy and another thumb in the eye for Putin.
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24/11/2004 @ 17:57 GMT
Steve Cook : BYU Presents: Resources for Overcoming Inappropriate Internet Use - I think of BYU more as a research university than a religious one, but then there's stuff like this. Also, "interesting and inviting"?
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24/11/2004 @ 17:56 GMT
Steve Cook : "He is an agenda masquerading as a man..." - "...the proverbial pompous ass and, worse, a genuine threat to freedom of speech." Washington Post t.v. critic Tom Shales doesn't like FCC Michael Powell much.
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24/11/2004 @ 17:56 GMT
Steve Cook : The Real Moon Landing Hoax - Were Russians trying to reach the moon in 1968?
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24/11/2004 @ 17:56 GMT
Steve Cook : SuperDuper: A backup utility for my Mac - Jeremy Zawodny recommends it, and I am cultivating paranoia.
joshua : SuperDuper - backup app
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24/11/2004 @ 17:56 GMT
Steve Cook : Del.icio.us search plugins for Firefox - Nicely done, and they've already proved handly.
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24/11/2004 @ 17:56 GMT
Steve Cook : we make money not art - A fabulous design blog
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24/11/2004 @ 17:55 GMT
Steve Cook : Top 100 Overlooked Films of the 1990s - I have seen the top 15, and they're mostly great; I have some quibbles lower down.
jkottke : The Online Film Critics Society's "Top 100 Overlooked Films of the 1990s"
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24/11/2004 @ 17:55 GMT
Steve Cook : "Design is Universal" - a kitchen by Metropolis Magazine - A completely rethought kitchen, designed to be wheelchair friendly
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24/11/2004 @ 17:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Amazon.com's new Citations feature - "Small Pieces Loosely Joined" cites 14 books, and 96 books cite Fast Food Nation [via] [via]
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24/11/2004 @ 17:55 GMT
jkottke : Mandatory minimum sentencing laws tie judges' hands - Weldon Angelos got 55 years in prison for selling $700 worth of pot while carrying a gun.
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24/11/2004 @ 15:56 GMT
Isofarro : Google is a deaf user - Podcasting creates accessibility barriers
Kayode Okeyode : Google is a deaf user
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cameron : Welcome to Jams World� - The answer to that question is: holy crap, I can't believe they're still in business. I want some shorts.
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24/11/2004 @ 15:55 GMT
jkottke : Holiday gift suggestions from some bloggers and web designers - I specifically suggested the "Happy Fucking Holidays" cross stitch from Subversive Cross Stitch, but that bit got edited out somehow.
Richard Rutter : Holiday Gift Guide - Mostly for the geek in your life (filed under Stuff). [via Asterisk]
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24/11/2004 @ 13:55 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : Flash Wedstrijd - En toen bleek dat het onmogelijk is #
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24/11/2004 @ 13:55 GMT
deusx : Science Blog - Sensor network mimics synchronized calling by frogs, cicadas - "...it was only a matter of time before someone designed an electronic network with the ability to synchronize dozens of tiny buzzers..."
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Anne van Kesteren : Your choice - I was unaware of alternatives #
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plasticbag : Mr Webb, Mr Patterson and Terry Wogan at the BBC Radio and Music Awards last night - How awesome is this photo? Various colleagues of mine won an award last night at the BBC's Radio and Music Awards for their work on mobile phones and photography.
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24/11/2004 @ 08:05 GMT
Rod Begbie : My Delicious Library - I've been playing around with "Delicious Library", importing media that's been lying around in boxes in my office. Take a nosey, whydontcha? #
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Jeremy Zawodny : kde for red hat linux - kde for red hat linux: useful if you are a kde wanna be suck in a redhat world
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Jeremy Zawodny : google news bombs - google news bombs: welcome to our brave new world
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Jeremy Zawodny : terry semel makes a lot of bucks - terry semel makes a lot of bucks: wow... it's good to be king
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Jeremy Zawodny : the worst jobs in science - the worst jobs in science: i always love these sorts of reality checks
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Jeremy Zawodny : advertisers muscle into rss - advertisers muscle into rss: uh, this an opt in deal... remember?
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Matthew M. Boedicker : Green Line Menus, places to eat on the MBTA green line
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Matthew M. Boedicker : places to eat and things to do in Boston
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jkottke : Wes Anderson's next film will be a stopmotion animation adaptation of Roald Dahl's Fantastic Mr. Fox - What the? Let's see him wedge Futura into this one.
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jkottke : Confess your sins at Come Clean - Fun Flash advertisement for Method.
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Rod Begbie : TrackBack and Pingback supported by CNET - CNet encourage you to go off the beaten track and see what bloggers are saying about their stories. Nice! #
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Ethan Marcotte : Rather to step down as CBS News anchor - Damn. Always liked the guy.
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Jason Shellen : I'm wishing - Wherein I post on the Google blog for the first time. Can't believe it took this long. #
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Richard MacManus : It's the year 2014 - what is EPIC? - Absolutely brilliant, this is must-see. Thanks Eric Rice for the link.
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Andy Baio : Looking back on Wired's "101 Ways to Save Apple" from 1997 - some great ideas, but also some terrible ones
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jkottke : Watch a couple of exclusive clips from The Life Aquatic
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Phil Gyford : Product Reviews and Reports by Consumer Search - ConsumerSearch.com - Aggregates reviews of products. Nice "Full Story" summaries of what other sites like. American, but you can't have everything.
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Simon Willison : Bug Report - PPK's latest, an interactive CSS browser bug database. Fantastic! (via) [via]
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plasticbag : Is Sex Inspectors the creepiest show on TV? - They get people to film themselves having a shag, sometimes in infrared to not be - you know - too disturbing or anything, and then give them advice on ways to masturbate and stuff. And this weird presenter woman watches it all!
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Anne van Kesteren : What is the difference between echo and print? - "echo is marginally faster since it doesn't set a return value if you really want to get down to the nitty gritty." #
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24/11/2004 @ 01:02 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : Scalable rounded edges - The solution. #
Jeremy Zawodny : scalable rounded edges - scalable rounded edges: mroe cool shit with css
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plasticbag : Death of video recorder in sight - The death of the video cassette recorder appears to be in sight after the UK's largest electrical chain said it is to stop selling them. Dixons will phase out VCRs due to the boom in DVD players, sales of which have grown seven-fold in five years.
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24/11/2004 @ 00:55 GMT
plasticbag : The Smaller Picture by Kevan Davis - So the Smaller Picture has been in my head a bit recently - individuals choose whether a pixel is on or off and over time a picture emerges. This picture represents the collective visual understanding of the concept...
cameron : The Smaller Picture - Emergent photos of common items. None seem to have converged yet.
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