2/02/2005 @ 23:55 GMT
doug : ESUVEE - Clever, nicely designed flash site. Maybe they should also be talking about dangers to the environment this creature creates. (via whatdoiknow.org/enjoying)
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2/02/2005 @ 22:55 GMT
cobra libre : james brown on fresh air today - as long as it's not as horrifying as the gene simmons interview, it'll be a success #
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2/02/2005 @ 22:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Dave argues against combining feeds - or: why you'll never find daily links or Flickr photos in my main feed
Ethan Marcotte : Information Aversion - Keep your feeds as distinct as possible. Please. You're hurting America.
ricmac : mezzoblue on spliced content/links/photos RSS feeds (via eaxy) - I can only but add: me too! Quote: "I'd much prefer low volume and high signal, to frequent updates with content I don?t really care about."
Philippe Janvier : Information Aversion - "Combined feeds annoy me". [via] #
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2/02/2005 @ 20:56 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : One Bag (all about packing, luggage, and travelling light)
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2/02/2005 @ 20:56 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : street scams of Barcelona
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2/02/2005 @ 20:55 GMT
Paul Hammond : Many-to-Many: Tags run amok! - Social software is stuff that gets spammed
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2/02/2005 @ 19:55 GMT
deusx : Reason: Ayn Rand at 100 - "Loved, hated, and always controversial, the best-selling author of The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged is more relevant than ever."
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2/02/2005 @ 19:55 GMT
Philippe Janvier : How to Fold a Shirt - Impressionant :) [via] #
Linkorama : How to Fold a Shirt - Okay, I hadn't seen it yet, sorry
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2/02/2005 @ 19:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Brando, Caan, Duvall appear in new Godfather game - Brando recorded the voiceover last year
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2/02/2005 @ 18:57 GMT
Milo Vermeulen : milov.nl/tags/ - quick experiment
Paul Hammond : http://milov.nl/tags/ - a quick experiment
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2/02/2005 @ 18:55 GMT
deusx : ITworld.com - Wall, Escher and Berners Lee: An eternal golden braid - "Anyone seeking budget approval from their boss to build yet another HTML templating system or HTML generating framework should be forced to stare at Escher's famous Drawing Hands print until the urge goes away."
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2/02/2005 @ 18:55 GMT
doug : Nesting elements to convey importance - 15 nested em?s alone around the tag ?Diary?? ouch? Tantek addresses the issues with Technorati?s tags page.
Dan Cederholm : Technorati's weighted tags - Tantek on bettering Technorati's weighted tag list markup. Interesting stuff to think about.
Anne van Kesteren : Joe Clark is right - Nested EM elements it is. Sounds exactly like my final paragraph. #
Paul Hammond : Tantek's Thoughts - Joe Clark is right - The closest element I could find in HTML to represent greater "weight" or "importance" was <em>
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2/02/2005 @ 17:56 GMT
Milo Vermeulen : a screenshot of my 2002 5K contest entry Reflection appears in a Dutch book on Website Usability - a screenshot of my 2002 5K contest entry Reflection appears in a Dutch book on Website Usability [via] [via]
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2/02/2005 @ 17:56 GMT
Tristan Rivoallan : XUL, la partie visible du framework Mozilla (XPFE) - more XUL hype :)
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2/02/2005 @ 17:55 GMT
jimray : How to: the bag-packing edition : Lifehacker
philgyford : How to: the bag-packing edition : Lifehacker - Links to guides on packing bags and backpacks, and living out of a single bag.
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2/02/2005 @ 16:56 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : studying animal behavior to predict the weather
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2/02/2005 @ 16:55 GMT
deusx : Nintendo rips off Terminator. - Old... Well, more like Konami... Metal Gear vs Terminator
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2/02/2005 @ 11:57 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : CSS Bugs in IE5.x Mac - Today I was working on a website that needs to be compatible with this annoying browser; it kind a works now. #
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2/02/2005 @ 11:56 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : Dave Massy Talks Internet Explorer - I need to read this #
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2/02/2005 @ 11:56 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : JavaScript Triggers and more - Another ALA double issue #
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2/02/2005 @ 11:56 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : Google is an ICANN-Accredited Registrar - It is, /google and you will find it. #
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2/02/2005 @ 11:56 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : IE content-type logic - I hope someone will blog about the fact that IE developers try to find solutions for this kind of problems in private, instead of discussing it on some mailing list. If not, I might do it eventually. #
Paul Hammond : IE content-type logic - Before reaching any conclusions here, let's dig just a little bit deeper
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2/02/2005 @ 11:56 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : MSN Gets Religion - You don't have to get it if you slap a XHTML DOCTYPE at the top of your document and try to conform to it. Actually, you might not even come close to "getting it". #
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2/02/2005 @ 11:55 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : Who?s Searching - I would certainly be interested in that! #
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2/02/2005 @ 11:55 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : Opera for Macintosh: Not exactly magnum - Nice write-up! I hope the Opera folk will respond. #
Ethan Marcotte : Opera for Macintosh: Not exactly magnum - I know it's a few days old, but I just had to post it--kept saying "A-goddamn-men" after each paragraph.
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2/02/2005 @ 09:56 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : FCC Universal Licensing System (ULS) - FCC Universal Licensing System (ULS): were to find your call sign and other license info
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2/02/2005 @ 09:56 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : FCC: Services: Amateur Radio Service - FCC: Services: Amateur Radio Service: all the FCC's info about HAM Radio
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2/02/2005 @ 09:56 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : Garage Cinema Research Group - Garage Cinema Research Group: Garage Cinema is doing cutting edge research in media metadata, context-aware mobile media applications, automated media capture, automatic media editing, and the social uses of personal media.
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2/02/2005 @ 09:56 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : awstats.pl exploit - awstats.pl exploit: grr
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2/02/2005 @ 09:55 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : Ace's Hardware browser share numbers - Ace's Hardware browser share numbers: impressive
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2/02/2005 @ 09:55 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : B&H Photo-Video - B&H Photo-Video: they sell camera accessories and such
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2/02/2005 @ 09:55 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : Attack of the Yahoos! - Attack of the Yahoos!: how could I not link to this nut?
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2/02/2005 @ 09:55 GMT
Paul Hammond : phil ringnalda dot com: Saying just enough - every so often, could you haul out an old-school weblog post, where it's a link and maybe two sentences, that don't assume I'll absolutely follow every single link you post?
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2/02/2005 @ 09:55 GMT
Paul Hammond : A Whole Lotta Nothing: Stinky links - After five years of doing this, I never thought I'd be reduced to handfuls of interesting links sprinkled with a dab of jokey commentary
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2/02/2005 @ 07:58 GMT
ricmac : sfgate.com profile of Ypulse.com blogger Anastasia Goodstein - Anastasia's niche is marketing for Y Gen; she's just scored a book deal and a job at Al Gore's company
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2/02/2005 @ 07:55 GMT
Andy Baio : MSN search's retarded copyright policy for RSS feeds - you can't use them anywhere but in a personal RSS reader
jimray : MSN Search has ridiculous copyright rules for their RSS format - Well, it was a cool idea while it lasted
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2/02/2005 @ 06:02 GMT
kellan : Open Source is Worldchanging - Its important to understand open source as an important philosophical seachange and not a software development strategy #
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2/02/2005 @ 05:58 GMT
ricmac : Burnham's Beat speculates on a Google vs Yahoo "blog war" (via Susan Mernit) - Says SixApart and Feedburner are prime acquisition targets: "...they will either enhance control over the distribution channel or they will reduce its costs by enabling "blog-barter" transactions"
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2/02/2005 @ 05:55 GMT
ricmac : Burnham's Beat: Saving RSS: Why Meta-feeds will triumph over Tags - Interesting. "Meta-feeds are RSS feeds comprised solely of metadata about other feeds."
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2/02/2005 @ 04:14 GMT
Eric Meyer : Marine survives 9 bombs - My reactions to this story were varied and conflicted, to be honest. An amazing run of luck, though.
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2/02/2005 @ 04:11 GMT
Eric Meyer : 4 Sept. 1967: U.S. Encouraged By Vietnam Vote; Officials Cite 83% Turnout Despite Vietcong Terror - Suddenly, I feel a lot less optimistic, and a lot more queasy. [via Ferrett] [via]
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2/02/2005 @ 04:08 GMT
Eric Meyer : Validating a Custom DTD - Awesome. I'm glad someone's finally written this up.
Wayne Burkett : Validating a Custom DTD: A List Apart #
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2/02/2005 @ 04:05 GMT
kellan : mediageek: Repeat After Me: "Podcasting is NOT Pirate Radio" - Not discourage anyone ;) #
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2/02/2005 @ 04:01 GMT
Andy Baio : Google AdSense salesman spamming bloggers - with wonderful partner program opportunities!
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2/02/2005 @ 03:58 GMT
Andy Baio : Del.icio.us top gatherers of the month - wonderful analysis of who posts the most interesting links before anyone else
Wayne Burkett : del.icio.us top gatherers of the month - "Now you can actually use these lists to work out who spots the most interesting items first." Check it out; I'm on the list. Cool! #
Matthew M. Boedicker : del.icio.us top original posters of cool links
plasticbag : Delicious Gatherers of the Month - The people who have spotted new links first, in order of how many links they've spotted.
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2/02/2005 @ 03:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Bad review roundup of "Alone in the Dark" - "even Pong: The Movie would have been better"
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2/02/2005 @ 02:27 GMT
Nelson Minar : Action figure hostage - Pathos (via Mark)
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2/02/2005 @ 02:23 GMT
Nelson Minar : North Korea collapse? - Hints that things are falling apart (via Metafilter)
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2/02/2005 @ 02:20 GMT
ricmac : Russell Beattie compares blog posts to music singles (riffing on a theme I've been exploring over past few months) - "...online content is becoming a series of single serving content bits, sent around and filtered in a variety of ways. "
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2/02/2005 @ 02:17 GMT
Simon Willison : mini Tower - Here come the accessories. (via) [via]
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Simon Willison : digitalmedia.oreilly.com - I hadn't seen this one before.
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Simon Willison : Build Your Own PVR (for free) with HackTV - You also need a digital camcorder with a video pass-through option. (via) [via]
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Simon Willison : Apple restricting DVD region-changes -- voluntarily! - As a UK owner of a US PowerBook I ended up having to hack my firmware.
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Simon Willison : Installing OS X on a PC - Using the open source PearPC emulator. (via) [via]
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Simon Willison : New Blog Gets Big Bucks; Popular Blog Goes on Hiatus; - Crikey: Sony are sponsoring that new LifeHacker blog to the tune of $25,000 a month!
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Simon Willison : The BBC's new complaints site launches. Roll up, roll up. - "It seems we live in an age when technology amplifies our strength of our voices but not always the quality of what we say."
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Simon Willison : Introducing the Panic Goods store! - Some background details.
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2/02/2005 @ 01:05 GMT
kellan : Very impressive Javacript/DOM store front. - Re-creates the Mac dock in pure HTML/Javascript. #
Simon Willison : PanicGoods - Slick interface, but bad accessibility (no fallback if JavaScript is disabled). (via) [via]
Dan Cederholm : PanicGoods - Cool t-shirts from a cool software company. Check out the drag n' drop interface.
Rod Begbie : PanicGoods - Nice T-Shirts For The Panic Family. - Beautifully-designed web-store selling beautifully-designed shirts. Make sure and try dragging an item *out* of your cart. [via] #
jkottke : Panic has a great drag and drop shopping cart
deusx : PanicGoods - Nice T-Shirts For The Panic Family. - Very, very cool DHTML/JavaScript shopping cart implementation. Drag & Drop!
Richard Rutter : Drag and drop shopping cart - Very cool from Panic (filed under DOM | JavaScript). [via Adactio]
jonhicks : New Panic Katamari T Shirts - Gorgeous designs, and from previous experience, best quality shirts I've ever bought.
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François Nonnenmacher : Apple on G5 PowerBook: Not so fast
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bmilleare : adaptive path » making a better cms
Isofarro : Jeffrey Veen: Making A Better CMS - 'Set constraints for yourself as you design this experience: 10 minutes from download to running, never send a user to the command line, never force them to open a text editor.'
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plasticbag : Microsoft plan to call EU version of Windows something like: Windows XP - dorky EU edition for losers and whiny people... - I may have made that up a bit, but only a bit.
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kellan : NYT Book Review: Europe vs. America as model for late stage capitalism - Time to start planning for the collapse. #
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2/02/2005 @ 00:01 GMT
François Nonnenmacher : MSN Search: spam like it's 1999
Anne van Kesteren : MSN Search: spam like it's 1999 - Nothing is bug-free. #
Simon Willison : MSN Search: spam like it's 1999 - Phil spots some nasty holes in their ranking algorithms.
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