29/05/2005 @ 22:55 GMT
Wayne Burkett : Quotes from four summer courses [Spring 1994] - "If you don't like the answer, change the question. Everything is an answer to something." #
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29/05/2005 @ 20:55 GMT
deusx : The New Yorker: Fact - DEVOLUTION - Why intelligent design isn?t. - "In the nearly ten years since the publication of Behe?s book, by contrast, I.D. has inspired no nontrivial experiments and has provided no surprising insights into biology."
jkottke : Why intelligent design isn't - "Biologists aren't alarmed by intelligent design's arrival in Dover and elsewhere because they have all sworn allegiance to atheistic materialism; they're alarmed because intelligent design is junk science."
Wayne Burkett : New Yorker: MASTER PLANNED - "Why intelligent design isn?t." #
mbertier : The New Yorker: Why intelligent design isn't - Excellent article [via] #
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29/05/2005 @ 20:18 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : XTech Browser Tech Dinner - More on the diner by Jep Castelein. #
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29/05/2005 @ 20:14 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : Spring 2005 Travelog: Part 2 (XTech Talk) - More on the diner by Ian Hickson. #
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29/05/2005 @ 20:11 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : XTech - Robert O'Callahan about the XTech presentations. That screen shot is just too cool! #
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29/05/2005 @ 20:08 GMT
kayodeok : The table of equivalents / replacements / analogs of Windows software in Linux
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29/05/2005 @ 20:05 GMT
kayodeok : History of Netscape and Mozilla - The History of Netscape and Mozilla
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kayodeok : Hostile Profiling: You are exposed (if you register with sites that use email addresses as identifiers) - Armed with your email address alone, spammers and phishers know almost anything about you, including your place of residence, hobbies, political views, purchasing preferences or even the state of your health
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29/05/2005 @ 19:58 GMT
kayodeok : Phishers get personal - Web sites that use e-mail addresses as identifiers for password reminders and registration are open to exploitation by scammers to generate detailed profiles of people
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29/05/2005 @ 19:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Fabricating video game objects in real life - uses HijackML; I'd love to see sets of videogame object miniatures like this
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29/05/2005 @ 17:55 GMT
kayodeok : Tiny Molecule Could Shrink Computers, Phones, iPods - Chemists at Glasgow University have engineered a tiny molecule which can store huge amounts of data in very small spaces, meaning the physical size of digital memory cards and hard drives could shrink dramatically in the next few years
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29/05/2005 @ 15:59 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : Internet Explorer - We discovered the web - Heh! [via] #
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29/05/2005 @ 15:56 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : Throwing Windows Through the Window - I still want to try that sometime, maybe this summer. #
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29/05/2005 @ 14:55 GMT
plasticbag : The 'Missing Words' Round (BBC Backstage prototype) - A glorious, if impossible, game based on part of the popular "Have I Got News For You" TV Quiz
Rod Begbie : The 'Missing Words' Round - Script to automagically create "Have I Got News for You" style questions from BBC RSS feeds. [via] #
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29/05/2005 @ 12:37 GMT
erikbenson : Build a website using Ruby on Rails in 24 hours - I'll be doing this!
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29/05/2005 @ 10:55 GMT
kayodeok : Internet Explorer - We discovered the web - A parody of getfirefox.com
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29/05/2005 @ 08:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Blake Ross's roundup of college newspapers link farms - including, sadly, my alma mater's daily newspaper
Wayne Burkett : More from Blake Ross on college newspaper link farms - Blake does a good job deconstructing the weak justifications he's hearing. #
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29/05/2005 @ 07:56 GMT
kayodeok : A nitpicking review of Star Trek: Enterprise episodes - "The reviews I post here isn't to show what they did right, but to show what they did wrong and where they messed up"
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29/05/2005 @ 05:58 GMT
jimray : Dashboard confessional widget - I was a little dissapointed it doesn't generate random songs that sound like a whiny bitch while making every fourteen year-old girl in earshoot swoon and spontaneously start bawling
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29/05/2005 @ 05:55 GMT
jimray : PHP autocomplete library for BBEdit
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29/05/2005 @ 04:55 GMT
deusx : ThinkGeek :: PlusDeck - "The PlusDeck 2 is a full-logic cassette deck for your PC."
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29/05/2005 @ 04:23 GMT
Steve Cook : Moe Tucker on New York, WalMart, women in music, and hating the South - "I much prefer the way things have been for us than if we had sold a million records and that was the end of it and nobody gave shit anymore."
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29/05/2005 @ 04:20 GMT
Steve Cook : Either the beard goes, or I do . . . - On flouting AR 670-1 (Wear and Appearance of Army Uniforms and Insignia) and getting away with it in Afghanistan. (via Torrez)
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29/05/2005 @ 04:17 GMT
Steve Cook : The trial of Dick Dasen - The beloved local philanthropist stands accused of paying for sex with the local underage speedfreak population.
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29/05/2005 @ 04:14 GMT
Steve Cook : Interest-only loans fueling San Francisco Bay housing market - Further evidence of a California real estate bubble. (via Angry Bear)
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Steve Cook : Romeo the giant cat - At 33 pounds, that cat could probably take down a cocker spaniel, if it could move faster than "waddle".
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Steve Cook : Kroger Babb’s Roadshow: How a long-running movie walked the thin line between exploitation and education - A lengthy and -wonderful- summary of an exploitation classic: "EVERYTHING SHOWN! EVERYTHING EXPLAINED!"
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Steve Cook : The economics of urban decline - "The combination of cheap housing and low labor demand attracts indivudals of low human capital... Bill Gates does not live in Buffalo."
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Steve Cook : Kronos: A Chronological History of the Martial Arts and Combative Sports - "Being a compendium of useful facts and figures to assist in the research and development of the knowledge of the martial arts, East and West." (via Things Magazine)
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Steve Cook : A politically correct Ethan Edwards: Clint Eastwood's The Outlaw Josey Wales - Retrospectives - I never thought of "The Outlaw Josey Wales" as an explict response to "The Searchers", but it's plausible.
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djacobs : Oberlin College graduate Cory Arcangel has a web log
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djacobs : The Shifted Librarian addresses the role of video games in libraries - "You haven't lived until you've seen a roomful of librarians competing against each other in Mario Kart and DDR!" (I've seen this, and it's good)
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Matthew M. Boedicker : video of someone cracking a WEP key
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Matthew M. Boedicker : do and don't battery table
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jimray : Pop tunes that will make jaded indie kids dance
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Simon Willison : manchot - French penguins. (I'm demoing my blogmarks system).
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