15/12/2004 @ 23:58 GMT
Rod Begbie : 43 Things "Hugster" Preview - I've been playing with this, and it has the potential to be a really fun app. It reminds me of the early days of Flickr. #
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jkottke : At the end of his latest novel, Michael Crichton has attached a personal statement saying that "the theory of global warming is speculative at best" - "World powers, he says, use global warming to keep citizens in a state of fear, just as they did with the Cold War."
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kellan : Gary Webb dead of apparent suicide. - One of the most courageous investigative reports of the last 30 years, who got demoted to selling classified ads. #
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deusx : The Globe and Mail: Rutgers researchers may have stopped HIV - '?We're onto something very, very special,? Dr. Arnold said.'
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philgyford : Access Magazine - "Official magazine of the University of California Transportation Center" available for download twice yearly.
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Philippe Janvier : Westciv : complete css guide - "A free online reference to every aspect of cascading style sheets since 1998." [via] #
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jkottke : What sort of city should New York be? - "You truly become a New Yorker when the city seems more to you than your workplace and a collection of shops and restaurants, when you start caring about the city itself, beyond your daily route, outside of your neighborhood, about the city we were a
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Jason Shellen : Han Shot First Shirt - Han Liebowitz that is. #
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Richard MacManus : The REM song 'What's the frequency, Kenneth?' came from a Dan Rather mugging incident - "Tager apparently was convinced that the news media was beaming signals into his head. He demanded that Rather tell him the frequency of the signals." [via] [via]
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Richard MacManus : Lilia comments on the same theme as my 'Always Unfinished' post - "Although often I escape into blogging when I don't feel like working on a larger, "finished" pieces, I guess I really need those pressures to produce something finished to take an extra effort for synthesising "always unfinished" into something "finished
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15/12/2004 @ 20:55 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : Architecture of the World Wide Web, Volume One - A well written specification, especially to point people towards [via] #
Kayode Okeyode : Architecture of the World Wide Web now a W3C Recommendation
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15/12/2004 @ 20:55 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : The pitfalls of fixing error handling first - Interesting articles/posts #
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15/12/2004 @ 20:55 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : Print our HREFs on Links for Print StyleSheet - Nice, toolbox tool #123 #
Kayode Okeyode : Print our HREFs on Links for Print StyleSheet
Ethan Marcotte : Cross-browser solution for printing out URLs for links in a print stylesheet - Hooray, Javascript!
Jeremy Zawodny : printing urls via css - printing urls via css: handy css tip
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Anne van Kesteren : Version Identifiers and XML - Somehow versions are always a problem #
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Anne van Kesteren : Wednesday, December 15, 2004 (Joel) - Nice ideas! #
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Richard MacManus : Results from Joshua Porter's 'most memorable blog post' poll - "What we got most of, however, were blog posts that focused mainly on how to think about something. Big, bold, and new ideas that inspired us to see the world in a new way."
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Andy Baio : White paper on emulation and the video game industry - exhibit 3a and 3b were interesting [via] [via]
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deusx : Found Sound: Found Sound 012 - Best banana suit story ever.
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Ethan Marcotte : A visit to New Jersey during which I get bit by a rooster - Best URL ever.
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Andy Baio : First screenshots of Katamari Damacy 2 - also, some weird Katamari papercraft [via] [via]
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jkottke : Great interview with Thomas Keller about bistros, success, celebrity, and experience
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jkottke : Some words and definitions that aren't in the dictionary, but probably should be - Examples: "Caterpallor (n.): The color you turn after finding half a grub in the fruit you're eating." or "Circumvent (n.), the opening in the front of boxer shorts."
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15/12/2004 @ 18:56 GMT
Jason Shellen : Give Me Centrism or Give Me Death! - Chuck Klosterman shoots the middle. #
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15/12/2004 @ 18:56 GMT
Nelson Minar : Pierced eyeglasses - Who needs earpieces? (via BoingBoing)
deusx : Pierced Eyeglasses [The Publisher?s Ring] - Whoa. Eyeglasses built around a facial piercing.
plasticbag : A body-modification project that builds eyeglasses that pass through the nose - It's pretty stunning, although I keep wondering about magnets. Does that sound banally stupid? Magnets.
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15/12/2004 @ 18:56 GMT
Nelson Minar : .mobi, .jobs - Because after the rousing success of .aero and .museum, we need more TLDs
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15/12/2004 @ 18:55 GMT
Rod Begbie : TinyP2P - POC peer-to-peer file sharing in 15 lines of Python. [via] #
Matthew M. Boedicker : the world's smallest P2P application (in Python)
Paul Hammond : TinyP2P - a functional peer-to-peer file sharing application, written in fifteen lines of code
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15/12/2004 @ 18:55 GMT
jkottke : Greg notes that personal web design is currently a bit stagnant
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15/12/2004 @ 16:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Homer Simpson uses tabbed browsing - looks like Safari on an old Mac [via] [via]
Kayode Okeyode : Homer Simpson uses tabbed browsing
plasticbag : Homer Simpson uses tabbed browsing - Dumb old link. I shouldn't have posted it, but I did because tabbed browsing is awesome and non-tabbed browsing sucks...
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15/12/2004 @ 14:55 GMT
deusx : CNN.com - Columbine graduate killed in Iraq - Dec 14, 2004 - "A Marine who was a freshman at Columbine High School when two students killed 13 people there was killed in action in Iraq, his family said."
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15/12/2004 @ 14:55 GMT
Andy Baio : CSS reference guide on the iPod - really geeky; maybe a Klingon-English dictionary next? [via] [via]
Ethan Marcotte : CSS reference on your iPod - Yes, I am officially "That Guy." You may to please go hell now, thank.
Dan Cederholm : Style Master CSS podGuide - CSS info and tips on the go, from Westciv.
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15/12/2004 @ 13:56 GMT
Tristan Rivoallan : What is Victoria's Secret
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15/12/2004 @ 13:56 GMT
philgyford : Soho Theatre - Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players - Went last night and it was a lot of fun - on till 23rd December.
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15/12/2004 @ 12:55 GMT
François Nonnenmacher : FeedCount - and other Feedburner enhancements
Philippe Janvier : FeedBurner : Recent Enhancements and "The Long View" - FeedCount : "a customizable chicklet that shows the current number of subscribers your feed reaches" [via] #
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15/12/2004 @ 12:55 GMT
François Nonnenmacher : MT Edits - Front-end editing for Movable Type
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15/12/2004 @ 09:55 GMT
Tristan Rivoallan : Hot Links - Archives - grrrrrrrrr -
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15/12/2004 @ 08:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Image: Nintendo DS vs. the PSP - this made me laugh
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15/12/2004 @ 07:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Japanese anime studio threatens fansub creators - they're suing their biggest fans, even though they only translate unlicensed videos
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15/12/2004 @ 02:55 GMT
deusx : ZAP! The Game - Seems vaguely like X-Pilot and maybe Subspace. And there's an OS X version!
Rod Begbie : ZAP! The Game - Simplistic multi-player deathmatch fun. [via] #
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15/12/2004 @ 02:02 GMT
Jason Shellen : PodcastAlley.com - The place to find podcasts.... or at least one place. #
kaninka.net : PodcastAlley.com
François Nonnenmacher : Podcast Alley - Free the airwaves
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15/12/2004 @ 01:58 GMT
Richard MacManus : New Feedburner features and "The Long View" - Feedburner is my new Favourite Web 2.0 Company (sorry Bloglines). Choice quote: "A FeedBurner goal is to help you collect and manage the "scattered pieces of you" into a single resource that can easily be shared with others. The feed starts to become much
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15/12/2004 @ 01:55 GMT
Andy Baio : New iPod firmware locks out RealNetworks music - another move in the ongoing battle [via] [via]
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15/12/2004 @ 00:55 GMT
Dan Cederholm : Origin of the orange XML icon - Bryan Bell looks back on how and why it came to be.
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15/12/2004 @ 00:07 GMT
deusx : PERST - Simple, Fast, Convenient Object Oriented Database - "PERST is just an embedded object-oriented database for applications that need to deal with persistent data."
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15/12/2004 @ 00:04 GMT
deusx : Student's belongings hurled from 12-story window - "Police block off street as furniture, personal items rain down" Very odd.
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15/12/2004 @ 00:01 GMT
deusx : Where d'you get those peepers - "...eyes have evolved many times, often in little more than a blink of geological history..."
jkottke : Richard Dawkins on the evolution of the eye
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