9/03/2005 @ 23:57 GMT
Milo Vermeulen : Dunglish.nl - Where Dutch and English collide
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Eric Meyer : The Triumph of Socialized Medicine - Right here in the USA - I'd never thought of it this way before, but... yeah. [via Rafe] [via]
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jimray : Start.com - Microsoft does Bloglines, but with search. Win/IE only (duh)
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9/03/2005 @ 23:55 GMT
ricmac : MercuryNews: Where are they now? - Love this quote from Webby Awards founder Tiffany Shlain: "No one can say the Web hasn't changed the way they are living and working.''
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Paul Hammond : Notes on How Buildings Learn, Introduction [Tesugen] - What software development needs is to stop imitating the illusion of what brick-and-mortar architecture is
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Paul Hammond : Bill de hÓra: Programmers' block - Here's what I don't always like about high level languages: there is nothing to do except solve the problem
kayodeok : Programmers' block - "Here's what I don't always like about high level languages: there is nothing to do except solve the problem"
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9/03/2005 @ 23:55 GMT
jkottke : Unphotographable: "a text account of pictures missed" - "And this is a picture I did not take of the second man I saw standing on his head today on the sidewalk in-front of Bill Graham Civic Auditorium, under the gaze of a bored cop."
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jkottke : The marijuana connections of the Ocean's 12 cast and crew - "Partying on the set in Amsterdam apparently got pretty stoney due to stars' easy access to legal pot. According to insiders, Warner Bros got word that the toking was causing production delays, translating into increased costs to get the film ma
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9/03/2005 @ 22:55 GMT
Nelson Minar : Japan psychiatric art - Beautiful images (via Metafilter)
Andy Baio : Japanese gallery of art in psychiatric advertisements - the surreal Serenace ads are the best [via] [via]
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9/03/2005 @ 21:56 GMT
Milo Vermeulen : missing image: interview with the creators of MidnightEye.com - missing image: interview with the creators of MidnightEye.com [via] [via]
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kaninka.net : Johnny Cash og Bob Dylan mp3 skrár... - ...hressir saman árið 1969
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9/03/2005 @ 21:55 GMT
kayodeok : F-Secure Blacklight Rootkit Elimination Technology - F-Secure BlackLight Rootkit Elimination Technology detects objects that are hidden from users and security tools and offers the user an option to remove them. The main purpose is to fight rootkits and all kinds of malware that use rootkits
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9/03/2005 @ 21:55 GMT
ricmac : About Ludicorp Research & Development Ltd. - "The goal is to kick ass."
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9/03/2005 @ 21:55 GMT
Andy Baio : MP3: Ted Leo covering Kelly Clarkson's "Since U Been Gone" - don't miss the acoustic performance videos on UGO, as well
jimray : Ted Leo covers Kelly Clarkson - Rock.
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9/03/2005 @ 20:56 GMT
Jason Shellen : Torvalds switches to a Mac - Now Apple just needs to get Lindsay Lohan to switch and we'll have the whole spectrum covered - geek to starlet. #
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jimray : Bit Torrent 4.0 hits the streets - UI enhancements, better performance and a torrent maker! [via /.]
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9/03/2005 @ 20:56 GMT
kayodeok : Parsing Techniques - A Practical Guide - This 320-page book treats parsing in its own right, in greater depth than is found in most computer science and linguistics books. It offers a clear, accessible, and thorough discussion of many different parsing techniques with their interrelations and ap
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9/03/2005 @ 20:55 GMT
ricmac : Micro Persuasion: Transparent Traffic Stats - "I have decided to open my Sitemeter traffic stats to anyone who's interested in poking around."
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9/03/2005 @ 20:55 GMT
ricmac : Marc Canter: OpenTopics - Marc's riffing about an open topic / tagging standard. If he can manage to pull together all the different formats out there now, then it'll be fantastic. I'm right behind this.
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9/03/2005 @ 20:55 GMT
jkottke : Puppy Purses: carry your dog like a purse - For people who really hate their dogs?
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jkottke : BlogPulse has published a paper on the Political Blogosphere and the 2004 U.S. Election - "Liberal and conservative bloggers also had clear preferences for mainstream news sources that they cited. Fox News (89%) and the National Review, (92%) for example, received most of their links from conservative-leaning blogs. By contrast, 91% of Sa
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9/03/2005 @ 19:57 GMT
Isofarro : AJAX and accessibility - Practical suggestions on making XmlHttpRequest based applications accessible
kayodeok : AJAX and Accessibility - "In this article we will have a look at the implications for accessibility and usability when using Javascript to dynamically update a web page"
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9/03/2005 @ 19:57 GMT
Isofarro : AutoLink: a hypothetical conversation with a FireFox developer - 'but my worst fear is that my readers won't listen to me and just do what they want, anyway.' - 'hehe nicely put'
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9/03/2005 @ 19:56 GMT
Nelson Minar : John Frum cargo cult - Nice roundup on Metafilter
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9/03/2005 @ 19:55 GMT
kayodeok : AdAware Detecting Spybot as Spyware? - In order for AdAware to detect Spybot as Spyware, Spybot needs to be running when Adware scans...
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9/03/2005 @ 19:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Make a portable NES for under $75 - using those crazy bootleg NES joysticks from mall kiosks [via] [via]
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9/03/2005 @ 19:55 GMT
jkottke : Yet another interview with Craig from craigslist
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9/03/2005 @ 18:56 GMT
Rod Begbie : Puppy multi-session live-cd - Now this is interesting... a Linux LiveCD which, when used in a CD-R drive, can save your home directory back onto itself on shutdown. [via] #
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9/03/2005 @ 18:55 GMT
jkottke : The Barbers of New York, a photo gallery by Lisa Whiteman
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9/03/2005 @ 18:55 GMT
jkottke : Trustees vote to eliminate the journalism programs and school papers at Ventura College and Oxnard College - Ostensively this is a budget issue, but probably had more to do with school officials wanting to limit negative on-campus press.
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9/03/2005 @ 17:55 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : America's Byways - America's Byways: National Scenic Byways Online
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jkottke : Photos of the most recent eruption of Mt St Helens on Flickr
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9/03/2005 @ 17:55 GMT
jkottke : More examples of hyperlinks in print
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9/03/2005 @ 16:55 GMT
Paul Hammond : delete.me.uk: excessivetabs - Worst. Widget. Ever.
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9/03/2005 @ 16:55 GMT
Paul Hammond : The art of project management, the book - scottberkun.com - hard lessons learned over a decade of work in the software industry
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Paul Hammond : Drunk Men Work Here - Mouse Cube - Fresh Zero Content for Compulsive Clickers - Move mouse to move cube
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9/03/2005 @ 16:55 GMT
plasticbag : Paul Hammond has a new weblog, since the collapse of Paranoid Fish's servers - If you can fight your way through the baroque, over-the-top, rich design excess it's worth reading! Arf!
Simon Willison : journal [paulhammond.org] - Paul's back.
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9/03/2005 @ 15:57 GMT
jimray : NPR stations with podcasts - Kinda pathetically small [via joeweiss]
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9/03/2005 @ 15:56 GMT
Paul Hammond : Event Cache | Novemberborn - can prevent memory leakage
Simon Willison : Event Cache - For avoiding memory leaks in Internet Explorer.
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9/03/2005 @ 15:56 GMT
Paul Hammond : The Man in Blue > Positive feedback - the subtlest interface touch that struck me as a great example of how to educate your users about a system's behaviour
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9/03/2005 @ 15:55 GMT
jkottke : The rise of comic journalism - "But since the renaissance of the mid-eighties, more and more writers and artists have been producing serious nonfiction comics about current events, from war crimes to hip-hop."
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9/03/2005 @ 15:55 GMT
jkottke : It's a dancetravaganza with Napoleon Dynamite vs. Fender, a roboto from that movie Robots - This is the weirdest cross marketing thing I've ever seen...but I like it. (And Napolean is currently winning with 61%.)
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9/03/2005 @ 14:55 GMT
kayodeok : Kill your TV but keep your DVD player - DVDs don't just make watching TV shows more convenient; they change the entire viewing experience
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9/03/2005 @ 14:55 GMT
kayodeok : footerStick - I'm going to show you all how to force the footer of a webpage to stick to the bottom of the viewport. This is a pretty advanced CSS method and requires that you know a bit about how CSS works
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9/03/2005 @ 13:57 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : On making comment moderation not suck - +1. It bugs me as well. #
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9/03/2005 @ 13:57 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : Linking in XHTML 2.0 - I have some thoughts about this as well, but I am a bit short on time. (The third example looks bogus, by the way. But according to the author that was intended.) #
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9/03/2005 @ 13:56 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : Mark of the Web - This seems stupid. They should have restricted everything that a webpage can not access by default either. Not all. The hack against this seems even more braindead. #
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Anne van Kesteren : XForms myths - Oops? #
Eric Meyer : XForms myths - Angle-bracket fight!
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Anne van Kesteren : paulhammond.org - He is back. [via] #
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9/03/2005 @ 13:55 GMT
kayodeok : We Need Spy Blogs: An Army officer calls for better information gathering - Imagine if the experts in every intelligence field were turned loose - all that's needed is some cheap software. It's not far-fetched to picture a top-secret CIA blog about al Qaeda, with postings from Navy Intelligence and the FBI, among others
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9/03/2005 @ 13:55 GMT
Richard Rutter : Import iPod audio files - An AppleScript to get mp3s off your iPod and into iTunes. [via Adactio]
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9/03/2005 @ 13:55 GMT
deusx : Electrolite: Delicate sensibilities. - "Give me one good reason CNN won?t show this ad."
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Paul Hammond : Adactio: Journal - Progressive enhancement with Ajax - how we should all be building our web applications
Eric Meyer : Progressive enhancement with Ajax - Preach it, brother.
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9/03/2005 @ 12:55 GMT
Philippe Janvier : Gregarius - "A web-based RSS/RDF/ATOM feed aggregator designed to run on your web server, allowing you to access your news sources from wherever you want". Feel good :) [via] #
Rod Begbie : Gregarius » A Free, Web-based Feed Aggregator - Really awesome looking self-hosted feed reader. I've been using Feed on Feeds for the last month or so, but this looks light-years ahead of it. [via] #
philgyford : Gregarius » A Free, Web-based Feed Aggregator - Nice-looking, install-it-yourself, personal Bloglines (only less ugly).
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9/03/2005 @ 11:55 GMT
znarf : Google Adsense doesn't like Adbar #
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9/03/2005 @ 10:56 GMT
kayodeok : Simpsons WP Plugin - This plugin from Phunky.co.uk displays a random quote from the TV show, the Simpsons
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9/03/2005 @ 10:56 GMT
kayodeok : Recent Comments Plugin 1.7 - Recent Comments Plugin 1.7 will add a list of the most recent comments posted to your blog. They are gathered in descending order (newest at the top), but then grouped together by post title, so that comments from the same post are listed together. The li
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9/03/2005 @ 10:55 GMT
kayodeok : How to Set Up Wireless Networking on Windows XP SP2 - How to set up a simple wireless network and connect that network to the Internet, as well as connect your wireless devices to other people's wireless networks, and prevent others from sneaking on to your network
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kayodeok : Removing MSN Messenger from Windows XP - If you want to remove MSN Messenger from Windows XP and can't seem to find it in the Add/Remove Programs. You need to edit one file to have it displayed in Add/Remove Programs. There is a couple ways to uninstall MSN Messenger. One way is too run this com
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9/03/2005 @ 10:55 GMT
kayodeok : Cracking Cached Domain/Active Directory Passwords on Windows XP/2000/2003 - This tutorial will cover the basics of collecting the cached password hashes and setting up a Debian based Linux system with a patched version of "John the Ripper" to crack these hashes
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9/03/2005 @ 09:55 GMT
kayodeok : learn UNIX in 10 minutes - The purpose of this document is to have on one page the basics to get started using the UNIX command line
jimray : Learn UNIX in 10 minutes - [via merlinmann]
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9/03/2005 @ 09:55 GMT
kayodeok : WEP: Dead Again, Part 2 - We take a look at active tools that use 802.11 transmissions to attack WEP networks
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kayodeok : Puppy Linux Lets You Run From, Save To The Same CD - How does it work? The PC boots with a multi-session CD inserted in the CD-burner drive. Then you use Puppy in the normal way. At shutdown, all the changed files in your home directory are saved back to CD. That's it. Next time you boot, all the personal f
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9/03/2005 @ 09:55 GMT
kayodeok : Microsoft plans RFID software in 2006 - After investing significantly in technology for radio frequency identification devices, Microsoft is readying its first major product, a software package designed to help companies manage the product tagging technology
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9/03/2005 @ 08:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Dot-Com Job - Seattle Times' amazing expose on the lies behind Infospace.com [via] [via]
jkottke : Dot-Con Job: The Seattle Times looks at the rise and fall of InfoSpace - Very good reporting; the "mansions, cars, yachts" section is worth a chuckle...Jean-Remy Facq sounds like a very special kind of idiot.
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9/03/2005 @ 07:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Gamespy reveals details of the Xbox Next - three 3.0 GHz PowerPC CPUs and standard DVD media [via] [via]
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9/03/2005 @ 07:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Technical analysis of Google Print - has anyone made software to crawl Amazon's Search Inside? [via] [via]
kayodeok : Hacking Google Print - How to use Google's cookie to exploit Google Print
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9/03/2005 @ 06:55 GMT
deusx : ongoing · It?s Not Dangerous - "Ten Reasons Why Blogging is Good For Your Career"
kayodeok : Ten Reasons Why Blogging is Good For Your Career - Tim Bray explains why Blogging is not as dangerous as we are led to believe
Rod Begbie : It's Not Dangerous - Tim Bray provides "Ten Reasons Why Blogging is Good For Your Career". I agree 100%, and have the job to prove it! [via] #
Andy Baio : Tim Bray on why blogging is good for your career - counteracting the trend of fired for blogging stories [via] [via]
François Nonnenmacher : It?s Not Dangerous (to blog) - Tim Bray explains why blogging is good for your career and may be why journos are spreading FUD about fired bloggers (hint: they are in FUD themselves)
Paul Hammond : ongoing · It?s Not Dangerous - Ten Reasons Why Blogging is Good For Your Career
ricmac : Tim Bray on how blogging is good for your career - That's the assumption I've been working on for ages now... I'm still waiting to get noticed by employers in NZ though! ;-) hint hint... btw patience is not one of my virtues :-)
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9/03/2005 @ 05:55 GMT
ricmac : Yahoo! Buzz Index: topic blogs - "When not looking for ways to create a blog, searchers are seeking out blogs on specific topics." (via Steve Rubel)
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9/03/2005 @ 03:55 GMT
deusx : Noets - An IRC Weblog System - noets - "Noets was originally conceived in 2003-10 as a simple way to take notes from IRC and publish them as a weblog"
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9/03/2005 @ 02:56 GMT
Nelson Minar : FEC: Bloggers, chill - I love that this article is written blog-style (via BoingBoing)
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kayodeok : Microsoft Office 12 Preview 1 - Microsoft's biggest competition in the office productivity space, ironically, comes from within: Older versions of the Office suite, including Office 2000, XP, and 2003, are often cited by customers as being good enough
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9/03/2005 @ 02:55 GMT
deusx : ITworld.com - Gmail, Technorati, WinFS - cogitating reticulation - "Welcome to the World Wide Web where the only thing that is completely predictable is its total unpredictability."
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ricmac : Mark Jen proves any publicity is good publicity - I find this amazing - he had every tech company *but* Google wanting to hire him after the blog-firing episode! I think this proves: a) Silicon Valley really is about networking; and b) the old adage about publicity is true!
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9/03/2005 @ 01:55 GMT
ricmac : ProNet: Making AJAX work for everyone - Useful pointers to AJAX resources.
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Simon Willison : Not linking is not security - Ridiculous: Harvard rejects applicants who "hacked" by guessing a URL.
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9/03/2005 @ 01:03 GMT
Paul Hammond : Yet more stupid JavaScript tricks for fun and profit - The header of this site now plays a game of Life
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9/03/2005 @ 01:03 GMT
Paul Hammond : Phil Ringnalda dot com: Right-click Blogger BlogThis 0.3 for Mozilla and Firefox: the "there's more than 26 letters?" release - you want encodeURIComponent()
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Paul Hammond : alt.dev: Lua - LUPad's RSSDigest - http://alt.textdrive.com/lua/24/lua-lupads-rssdigest
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9/03/2005 @ 01:03 GMT
Paul Hammond : I haven't posted in ages; come work with me | ashbykuhlman.net - a funny thing happened
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9/03/2005 @ 01:02 GMT
Paul Hammond : gemal.dk - Mozilla - Linky - increase your power to handle links
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9/03/2005 @ 01:02 GMT
Paul Hammond : Human solutions, not software solutions (Signal vs. Noise) - So, yeah, sure, we could build software to handle all these condititions, but we prefer leaving the solutions up to the people who have the need
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9/03/2005 @ 01:02 GMT
Paul Hammond : PDFLab - You will also be able to easily create PDF documents out of several images.
joshua : PDFLab - PDFLab lets you split and join PDF documents as well as insert images and blank pages. You will also be able to easily create PDF documents out of several images.
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9/03/2005 @ 01:02 GMT
Paul Hammond : koremutake - shorl.com - word-sounding pieces of information are a lot easier to remember than a sequence of digits
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Paul Hammond : Companies Can't Blog | CEO Blues - A company, no matter how large, is a collection of people. It is those people that are interesting, not the company
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Paul Hammond : search.cpan.org: IO::WithHeader - read/write header and body in a single file - read/write header and body in a single file
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9/03/2005 @ 01:01 GMT
Paul Hammond : Whole Wheat Radio Blog- (Outdated) Thought For The Day - We all have choices. Individually, our choices don't matter. But collectively, they literally change the world
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9/03/2005 @ 01:01 GMT
Paul Hammond : And all that Malarkey [Web Standards Trifle] - Let's get cooking!
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Paul Hammond : Ascription is an Anathema to any Enthusiasm - Typo! - Below each entry there is now a "Typo" button. Hit it and you can send me your corrections!
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9/03/2005 @ 01:00 GMT
Paul Hammond : anti-mega: not quite the end of email - For quick attention pricks, please use my new plinger
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9/03/2005 @ 01:00 GMT
Paul Hammond : whump.com | More Like This WebLog: Breaking .htaccess - Monday, 28 February 2005 - I try to be a good web citizen, and set BBEdit to create UTF-8 encoded files by default
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Paul Hammond : ReViewPkg - open .pkg (OSX) files with ease to review or expand the contents
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Paul Hammond : Guidelines For An Uncomplicated Web - some guidelines to remember when designing, architecting, building and writing for the Web
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9/03/2005 @ 01:00 GMT
Paul Hammond : Design Engaged 2004 / elastic space - here are my notes
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9/03/2005 @ 01:00 GMT
Paul Hammond : Stephen's Web ~ Community Blogging - The community is the network
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9/03/2005 @ 00:59 GMT
Paul Hammond : The PANTS Daily Chump - new chump tagging features added today - using edd's indexer, phl's fadomatic and much javascript cleverness
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9/03/2005 @ 00:59 GMT
Paul Hammond : fadomatic - dhtml opacity effect - some useful DHTML alpha-fade effects
Simon Willison : Fadomatic - DHTML opacity effect - Can you tell I'm clearing out my tabs before departing for SxSW?
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9/03/2005 @ 00:55 GMT
François Nonnenmacher : Blog-linked firings prompt calls for better policies
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Andy Baio : Yahoo! Publisher Network - eh, I was pretty close [via] [via]
Jeremy Zawodny : Yahoo! Publisher Network - Yahoo! Publisher Network: anyone surprised by this?
ricmac : Yahoo! Publisher Network - "Yahoo! will be introducing new products and services-including publishing tools, advertising products and access to our Yahoo! audience. Our products will leverage the Yahoo! network to provide the most value for small publishers." (via waxy)
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Andy Baio : Lan-o-Vision Beta - stream video to anyone on your LAN; like iTunes for video [via] [via]
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