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deusx : ★ The Joy of Tech! ★ - Mac World in Bizzarro World
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jkottke : Get yer "Brad left Jen for me" t-shirt while they last - Comes in women's and men's cuts.
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jkottke : My Audioscrobbler page - Cripes, I listen to a lot of indie rock. This should be more interesting after a longer time period, when everything evens out.
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jkottke : The tiny Himalayan country of Bhutan has banned smoking in public and the selling of tobacco
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Steve Cook : Wall Street Scandals, complete in one drawing - If only it worked the Templars in there somewhere... (via the Big Picture)
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Paul Hammond : My Experiences With Subversion - an attempt to share my experiences: things to watch out for, how to get the most out of Subversion, that sort of thing
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Paul Hammond : Many-to-Many: The Innovator's Lemma - We have folksonomies because we have a world where professional classification and controlled vocabularies are as broken as gopher was in 1994
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Paul Hammond : Ned Batchelder: Misaligned fragment URLs - most likely the page you've landed on has images without width and height attributes
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plasticbag : Awesomely terrible / awesomely brilliant Flickr song (mp3) - "I love my Flickr friends, I?m addicted to their images and photostreams, I love my Flickr friends, They?ve crawled under my skin and into my dreams"
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Andy Baio : Insecure vs. confident weatherman videos - both are painful to watch
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Andy Baio : Street art in Counterstrike Source - anyone can make custom graffiti in CS:Source [via] [via]
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jkottke : The joys and challenges of using the web for linguistic research - "The web is filled with words intended to attract internet searches to gambling and pornography sites, and these can muck up linguists' results."
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Rod Begbie : The Threadless Tee Shirt A Month Club! - If only I had a spare $200 kicking around -- I'd be signed up for this in seconds! #
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Steve Cook : Sir John Eliot Gardiner goes indie - The British composer starts his own label after a Bach cantina project gets dropped by his (major) label. (via Long Tail)
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Steve Cook : Daniel - Der Zauberer - The worst movie in recent memory, per the IMDB and some 2000 voters.
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Steve Cook : The Eponym - Nick is a fabulous writer and a swell guy. I'm glad to see him blogging again.
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Steve Cook : Michael Lewis: "Who Pays for Harvard Alumni's Moral Outrage?" - The Moneyball author on the departure of Harvard endowment rocket scientist Jack Meyer, off to make $25 million a year from people who won't give him grief.
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Steve Cook : Blanco's Magic Tails & Dragon Tails - "I am Blanco Tailspinner - an ancient Dragoncat - and this is my friend Earth." Make sure to check out the free coloring book pages.
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Steve Cook : Yourmusic.com: BMG Music Club meets Netflix - Queue up a bunch of CDs you'd like to buy, and have one a month sent to you for $6. The catch? Forget to queue something and they charge you anyway.
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Steve Cook : Dave "Ansible" Langford on Heinlein's "The Number of the Beast" - All nasty reviews should be both this entertaining and this accurate. "This is just a story, he says. I am Heinlein; I need cast no fictional spell; unaided I am lovable; listen to me and enjoy!"
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Steve Cook : The Ida Tucker 48 - A recreation of Preston Tucker's innovative and sued-into-oblivion car, made by a custom car manufacturer whose father owned a doomed dealership. (via Things Magazine)
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Steve Cook : The Doorknob Thief: A True Story of Construction Sites and Obsession - Alternately, "Nice man George, newsagent on the corner..."
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Steve Cook : Nethackgear.com: T-shirts for the truly, remarkably geeky - I would totally buy a YASD t-shirt involving being frozen by a floating eye and killed by a newt.
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Steve Cook : Green Roof Blocks - "Simply set them in place and your green roof is complete."
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Steve Cook : Sacramento Bee's foodblog roundup - Everybody loves my baby! (Everybody loves Anil Dash's baby, too, but shamelessly promoting her website isn't my problem.)
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Steve Cook : On the libertarian comics of Peter Bagge - "[I]t's simply one more instance in which Bagge's moral instincts are trumped by his aesthetic revulsion at everything he beholds."
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Steve Cook : The Henya Stove - Reexamining an unsexy piece of technology to better serve the developing world.
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Steve Cook : Hans Monderman rethinks road design - The Dutchman believes that reducing all the normal guides to behavior improves safety and says his roads have never had a fatality.
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deusx : Ripples: post-corporate adventures: Post-corporate existence - part 5 - the upside - "I am not saying it will be easy."
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deusx : Fred's Security Vortex - Blog - Analog blog - "Organize your Moleskine notebook as a blog"
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deusx : A Compact Travel Journal Kit - "A Moleskine pocket notebook, a Fisher Bullet Pen, and an Aloksak"
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24/01/2005 @ 20:18 GMT
Andy Baio : Firefox's lead engineer Ben Goodger hired by Google - this suggests that the Google Browser is definitely a reality [via] [via]
Isofarro : Ben Goodger, lead developer of Firefox joins Google! - Firefox just may be the 'Google Browser'
jkottke : Ben Goodger, lead developer for Firefox, is now working for Google - Hello, Google Browser?
François Hodierne : Ben Goodger move to Google #
ricmac : Firefox lead developer Ben Goodger is now being paid by Google, to work on Firefox - Incidentally, he's a fellow New Zealander. I wonder how many other kiwis work for Google? (more to the point, can any of them get *me* a job there? ;-))
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kellan : Slashdot on "folksonomies". Got to love the comments. - 'Now I know what the [non-techie] in my life feels like when they read slashdot' #
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kellan : del.icio.us/tag/antifolksonomy - Tags are currently good at personal knowledge creation, and people are instead trying to use them as advertising #
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Andy Baio : Collaborative fiction writing with SubEthaEdit - I'll bet it would work great for screenplays and sketch comedy, too [via] [via]
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Andy Baio : CD Baby rewrite in Postgres and Ruby - one developer's move away from PHP and MySQL [via] [via]
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24/01/2005 @ 19:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Hurricane Electric ISP adds automatic BitTorrent hosting for clients - drop a file in a directory, and it's automatically tracked and seeded locally; wonderful! [via] [via]
Nelson Minar : he.net torrent tracker - Nice ISP service (via mathowie)
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24/01/2005 @ 19:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Google rumored to offer voice-over-IP phone service - a bold move, but I wouldn't be surprised to see Google buy a Skype competitor [via] [via]
jkottke : Speculation that Google might offer VoIP service
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Andy Baio : Just A Plant, a children's story of marijuana - the next book should be "Poppies Are Pretty: A Children's Guide to Opiates"
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kellan : How to get rid of invalid UTF-8 characters - $t = iconv( #
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Richard Rutter : Banana box - The ultimate protection for your banana (filed under Food & drink).
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deusx : Woman faces charges for deleting ex-boyfriend's online game data - 'Investigators said the woman accessed the online role-playing game "Lineage" using the man's username and password in about April last year.'
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deusx : Yahoo! News - Norwegians Confused by Bush Salute - \m/,
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veen : SFist: Warbussing San Francisco - Jackson tours the city's open access points for $1.50
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Andy Baio : Are design contests worth the time and effort? - B. Adam Howell asks contest winners if they got any business after winning
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Andy Baio : Snarkout essay on Will Eisner - tons of great links about Eisner and the Spirit
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Nelson Minar : Darwinia - Very funky game, neat aesthetic (via Waxy)
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Milo Vermeulen : International Film Festival Rotterdam 2005 - Films A-Z
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deusx : gocept homepage - Plone Instant Messenger - "PloneIM is an addon for Plone which allows instant messaging with an ICQ-like UI."
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24/01/2005 @ 16:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Non-desktop uses for a Mac mini - some great ideas here for DIY projects [via] [via]
cameron : Mac Mini -- More Than Meets the Eye - A few novel uses for the new tiny mac
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Andy Baio : Washington school district bans Halo 2 tsunami fundraiser - they cited violent games and the Columbine shootings [via] [via]
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Anne van Kesteren : Accessibility From The Ground Up - "They?re asking for it on your résumé. This accessibility thing sure is catching on. And it?s ready for prime time." #
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Anne van Kesteren : The One Thing I Hate About Apple? - The One Thing I Like About Safari: 'text-shadow' #
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Anne van Kesteren : Firefox 1.0 Launch Day - "Launch day here was quite a day, and I thought I would describe my view of it." #
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Anne van Kesteren : /utilities/cgi/pingback-proxy - Hmm, trackback to pingback. Robbert? #
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Anne van Kesteren : Googlebot and Openwave UP Browser - Interesting... #
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Anne van Kesteren : Mozilla terms explained - My question answered. Although it is not complete. #
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Anne van Kesteren : Editorial about new syndication formats called RSS - In reply: who created this mess? #
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Anne van Kesteren : rel="nofollow" - And even more nofollow #
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Anne van Kesteren : Some Clarifications Regarding about:mozilla - Nice to know #
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Anne van Kesteren : Running behind and catching up - Sounds cool, I hope it is finished soon #
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Anne van Kesteren : Preloaded CSS Image Rollovers - Should logo's have rollovers? #
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François Nonnenmacher : Many Faces of the Mac Mini
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24/01/2005 @ 12:55 GMT
François Nonnenmacher : Torture and the Blogosphere - TV's willful failures are the blogosphere's opportunity
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24/01/2005 @ 12:55 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : Meet the new tag soup - "The new soup is harder for a human to parse ("? Which one, when there are 13 open?")" #
Paul Hammond : phil ringnalda dot com: Meet the new tag soup - how do we get people to use semantic markup instead of soup?
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24/01/2005 @ 11:56 GMT
François Nonnenmacher : Reactions to the Pew Study on Search Engine Users
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Philippe Janvier : Text Area Word Counter Firefox Extension - "Text Area Word Counter is a Firefox extension by Gina Trapani which will give you the total number of words not including HTML entered into all the text areas in a document". [via] #
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24/01/2005 @ 11:55 GMT
Paul Hammond : Joe Clark - Well-tagged weighted lists - another example of the ways in which HTML can never be entirely structural
Wayne Burkett : Joe Clark: Well-tagged weighted lists - He's right, of course, that inline styles suck, but is the big element really the best way to go? #
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24/01/2005 @ 09:55 GMT
Kayode Okeyode : Jon Peltier's Excel Charts Tutorials - Jon Peltier's Excel Charts Tutorials
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Kayode Okeyode : Home Computer Magazine tip: An easy way to create new folder in Windows Explorer
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Kayode Okeyode : XP SP2 breaks Captive-NTFS. How to work around this
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24/01/2005 @ 09:55 GMT
Kayode Okeyode : AutoHotKey is a simple yet powerful hotkey (shortcut key) scripting language for Windows, supporting both mouse and keyboard macros
merlinmann : AutoHotkey - Open Source Windows utility for "automation, hotkeys, and scripting." Sounds very cool.
Nelson Minar : AutoHotkey - looks like a particularly good Windows key remapper
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24/01/2005 @ 09:55 GMT
Kayode Okeyode : Russell Beattie does a mini-autopsy on the Mac Mini
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Kayode Okeyode : Bridging the IT Cultural Divide, Part 1
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Kayode Okeyode : Here's an inside look at how the unusual Linux business model increasingly threatens Microsoft - Here's an inside look at how the unusual Linux business model increasingly threatens Microsoft
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Kayode Okeyode : A Cool Tip For Editing Data Directly on Excel Charts
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Kayode Okeyode : Bookmarklet to highlight nofollow links
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Kayode Okeyode : Follow On No Follow: Will "Fully web-expressed writing" Suffer? - Follow On No Follow: Will "Fully web-expressed writing" Suffer?
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24/01/2005 @ 09:55 GMT
Kayode Okeyode : Firefox 1.1: Updates on the new Preferences Dialog Box
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Kayode Okeyode : Hackers Eavesdrop on Phone Networks to Steal Data
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Kayode Okeyode : How To Handle a phishing attack
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Kayode Okeyode : Technology Fueling Wave of Phishing Scams
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24/01/2005 @ 09:55 GMT
philgyford : Typophile Forums: The fonts of 2004 - Rest of the forum is no doubt fascinating too. If only there was the time...
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24/01/2005 @ 08:01 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : Mad Sci Network, a collective cranium of scientists providing answers to your questions
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24/01/2005 @ 07:58 GMT
Andy Baio : Flash: Jon Udell's Wikipedia case study on the heavy metal umlaut - this is essential viewing for anyone with any interest in Wikipedia [via] [via]
cobra libre : heavy metal umlaut: the movie - look for my pseudonym, as it makes a brief appearance #
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24/01/2005 @ 07:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Habbo Hotel gets $23m in funding - one of the most successful and profitable multiplayer worlds, despite its lo-fi approach [via] [via]
Nelson Minar : Habbo Hotel: $23M - From Benchmark, no less
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24/01/2005 @ 07:08 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : free online coupons and coupon codes
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24/01/2005 @ 07:04 GMT
deusx : Configuring and Running X11 Applications on Mac OS X
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24/01/2005 @ 07:01 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : Sometimes You Want Just One Result - Sometimes You Want Just One Result: indeed... isn't that what "I'm feeling lucky..." is for?
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24/01/2005 @ 06:58 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : Fastest Growth Sites Are Built on User Generated Content - Fastest Growth Sites Are Built on User Generated Content: um, duh?
François Nonnenmacher : Fastest Growth Sites Are Built on User Generated Content - What a surprise!
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24/01/2005 @ 06:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Darwinia demo released - a real-time strategy game with a completely unique look, independently published [via] [via]
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24/01/2005 @ 06:01 GMT
Andy Baio : Google raises word limit to 32 - before, you were limited to 10 words in a single query
Kayode Okeyode : Google Increases Maximum Number of Query Terms to 32
Anne van Kesteren : Google Raises Word Limit to 32 - Nice. Now I can finally submit more complicated queries [via] #
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Andy Baio : Phrack to publish its last issue - publishing since 1985, I used to read the hacker e-zine religiously in my BBS days
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jkottke : The Incredibles DVD available for preorder on Amazon - Release date is March 15.
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Jeremy Zawodny : LiveJournal Power-loss post-mortem - LiveJournal Power-loss post-mortem: none of this is terribly surprising, lots of folks have some of these problems in their systems too
bmilleare : LJ: Power-loss post-mortem
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Jeremy Zawodny : Mozilla Foundation Hiring Developer Relations Editor - Mozilla Foundation Hiring Developer Relations Editor: sounds like a pretty cool job
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jkottke : Patriots handle Pittsburgh and are in the Super Bowl for the 3rd time in 4 years
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kellan : Two-thirds of net users could walk away from search-engines - I literally can't imagine. This is like trying to imagine living in 1800s to me. Looks somethingl ike a Jane Austen novel right? #
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Andy Baio : MP3: Ben Folds and Rufus Wainwright duet on Wham's "Careless Whisper" - the live version of Philosophy is nice, too
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jkottke : Johnny Carson passed away at age 79
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Simon Willison : Tiger Pics - Screenshots from a development build of OS X Tiger. (via) [via]
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Simon Willison : Gamma correction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Mac users: activate expose on this page for some trippy alisaing effects.
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Andy Baio : Drivey, monochrome driving sim for Windows - also: history of driving games [via] [via]
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Nelson Minar : UO gold farmer - Someone bows out of the UO gold farming game, tells some stories. Follow the "farewell confessional" link too.
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