29/07/2005 @ 23:55 GMT
gleuschk : House buying tips? | Ask MetaFilter - lots of advice here, contradictory and otherwise
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29/07/2005 @ 22:56 GMT
Linkorama : From push to pull - McKinsey article on stuff we've said before
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29/07/2005 @ 22:56 GMT
Nelson Minar : ssh keychain - Handy tool for managing your ssh-agent
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29/07/2005 @ 22:55 GMT
kayodeok : Opera Watch: The Unofficial Opera Blog: Opera to stop spoofing User Agent as IE - In a step that should move Opera to a higher position on the browser usage statistics charts, Opera will change the default browser User Agent (UA) to identify itself as Opera – no more as Internet Explorer (IE)
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29/07/2005 @ 22:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Inside the PSP's new web browser - Javascript, podcasts, and an on-screen keyboard
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29/07/2005 @ 22:55 GMT
jkottke : Las Vegas is in for some water troubles - Surprisingly, it's residential use that's the problem, not the showy water displays by the casinos.
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29/07/2005 @ 21:56 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : Abused Substances, pharmacologist Alexander T. Shulgin on psychoactive drugs
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29/07/2005 @ 21:55 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : re-selling Starbucks T-Mobile wifi to Starbucks customers
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29/07/2005 @ 21:55 GMT
jkottke : A text message love affair gone wrong - "How had we managed to speed through all the stages of an actual relationship almost solely via text message? I'd gone from butterflies to doubt to anger at his name on the screen, before we even knew each other."
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29/07/2005 @ 20:55 GMT
Milo Vermeulen : Accordion Guy: At Last, My Blog Lands Me in Hot Water! [via]
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29/07/2005 @ 20:55 GMT
kayodeok : IEBlog : Toolbars in IE7 Beta 1 - The IE Team responds to The Register's unfounded rumours
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29/07/2005 @ 20:55 GMT
jkottke : Kevin Shay's BigPAPI MT plugin looks frickin' awesome
joshua : BigPAPI - plugin for modifying MT's UI side
Andy Baio : Kevin Shay's BigPAPI for MovableType - extends the API to modify the UI; check the growing list of plugins [via]
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29/07/2005 @ 19:56 GMT
Nelson Minar : Liberality for All - Turns conservatives and liberals into comic book characters (via Metafilter)
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29/07/2005 @ 19:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Testing P2P apps on Windows Vista beta 1 - not very detailed, but sounds like some serious network issues [via]
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29/07/2005 @ 19:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Is LimeWire closing down? - one of the biggest of the old-school Windows P2P apps
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29/07/2005 @ 19:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Michael Lynn's Cisco flaw presentation from Defcon - his talk lost him his job, launched an FBI investigation, and could cripple the Internet; more on Wired News
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29/07/2005 @ 19:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Ice lake found on Mars - here's a high-resolution photo [via]
jkottke : A whole lake of ice has been discovered on Mars
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29/07/2005 @ 18:57 GMT
Linkorama : Contribution Economy - "Wikipedia clearly makes the world better off," says Cook, an enthusiast of this new tendency towards volunteerism. "But economists measure dollars. People generally assume that GDP and quality of life go up together. Maybe a chunk of the economy is going
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29/07/2005 @ 18:56 GMT
Andy Baio : Flickr hits 1 million members - congrats!
jkottke : Flickr reaches the 1,000,000 member threshhold - I wish Flickr publicized everyone's number so that I could lord my early-adopter status over everyone in a more quantitative manner.
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29/07/2005 @ 18:56 GMT
jkottke : Mock-up photos of the "East Village" retail complex planned for Las Vegas - There's even a displaced meatpacking district and Washington Square arch.
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29/07/2005 @ 18:55 GMT
jkottke : 1880s Brooklyn brownstone has swastika patterns as part of the wood flooring - "We turned to the landlord guy and said, 'You haven't fixed this?!?!' He suggested that we could just put furniture over them. All four, in every room. And then he told us that there had been a number of Jews who'd looked at the p
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29/07/2005 @ 18:55 GMT
jkottke : News flash! 17-yo kid obliterates opponents at video games - Ok, here's the kicker: he's blind.
cameron : Wired News: Blind Teen Gamer Obliterates Foes - I really expected to be reading this on the Onion
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29/07/2005 @ 18:55 GMT
jkottke : American Airlines posts first profit in 5 years by listening to cost-cutting measures suggested by employees - Does this mean we can have our pillows back now?
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29/07/2005 @ 18:55 GMT
jkottke : Comparison of the power law in war - Statistics show that fatalities in modern warfare trend toward non-G7 terrorism patterns rather than those of conventional warfare, independent of context.
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29/07/2005 @ 17:56 GMT
joshua : Ethnologue, Languages of the World - database of languages
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29/07/2005 @ 17:56 GMT
Andy Baio : David Bau teaches his 6-year-old game programming in Python - he'll be the most marketable 10-year-old ever [via]
Nelson Minar : 6 yr old game designer - David helps his son program in Python
Simon Willison : davidbau.com: Haaarg, world! - Really sweet story of teaching a 6 year old Python. [via]
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29/07/2005 @ 17:56 GMT
Nelson Minar : Dad 'n Me Flash game - Great new game from the folks behind Alien Hominid
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29/07/2005 @ 17:55 GMT
kayodeok : WindowsXP SP3 - Service Pack 3 Fixes and Features Preview, IE7, Windows Media Center Update Emerald, Vista - Service Pack 3 Fixes and Features Preview
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29/07/2005 @ 17:55 GMT
Ethan Marcotte : The Sleepening - My hair could kick that guy's hair's ass. Or something. (Via Rob Weychert)
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29/07/2005 @ 16:56 GMT
Andy Baio : Kevin Kelly on the people powered future of the web - great article, but I spotted one small goof; there was no "www" when he met with ABC in 1989
Linkorama : We Are the Web - Kevin Kelly: Our Machine is born. It's on.
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29/07/2005 @ 16:55 GMT
cameron : The Morning News - No Yellow Jerseys Here - Photos and editorial on the Bike Messenger World Championships
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29/07/2005 @ 15:56 GMT
cobra libre : the making of the original wonka movie [via] #
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29/07/2005 @ 15:55 GMT
gleuschk : NYC, Where to stay? | Ask MetaFilter - high-end places for celebrations
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29/07/2005 @ 15:55 GMT
gleuschk : Cool NYC hotels | Ask MetaFilter - more high-end stuff
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29/07/2005 @ 15:55 GMT
cameron : Bill Owens, Photographer - Lots of amazing pictures of suburban development in the 70s
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29/07/2005 @ 15:55 GMT
Paul Hammond : Tom-Eric's Weblog > IE7 impressions - judging by the lack of CSS support, I doubt microsoft actually listened to the thousands of comments on their blog
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29/07/2005 @ 15:55 GMT
Paul Hammond : Many-to-Many: SmashedTogetherSearches - this is higher quality metadata
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29/07/2005 @ 14:55 GMT
jkottke : Contrary to the objections of publishers and authors, the used book market appears to help new books sales more than hurt them
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29/07/2005 @ 13:55 GMT
deusx : Fibreculture: First tape, Interview Between Doug Engelbart & Belinda Barnet, 10th Nov, 1999 - "Do you want to be locked into tricycles because they're easy to learn?"
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29/07/2005 @ 12:55 GMT
François Nonnenmacher : Microsoft challenged by Apple while Vista delayed
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29/07/2005 @ 12:55 GMT
François Nonnenmacher : Vint Cerf on how the internet was born
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29/07/2005 @ 12:55 GMT
Richard Rutter : Thierry Image Placement - This one use a transparent gif, gasp. Good though..
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29/07/2005 @ 10:55 GMT
philgyford : Little Nybbles of Development Wisdom - Some handy tips about coding, systems and organising companies. (via Yoz)
deusx : Little Nybbles of Development Wisdom - "Software is more an art or skill than a science or engineering discipline."
Matthew M. Boedicker : Little Nybbles of Development Wisdom
Paul Hammond : Little Nybbles of Development Wisdom - Be paranoid when you write software
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29/07/2005 @ 10:55 GMT
znarf : Beta is mostly feature complete - Anne Van Kesteren on the IE7 masquerade (he's a Opera fellow now). #
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29/07/2005 @ 09:55 GMT
philgyford : Rootburn: Pressure Connections - Maybe we need something like A Month Of Unsubscribing - unsub from one RSS feed a day for a month. As a start.
Paul Hammond : rootburn: Pressure Connections - I think we need a movement to help us all Delete our pressure connections, like the Slow Food movement.
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29/07/2005 @ 08:55 GMT
kayodeok : Annoyances Central - A weblog about topics and issues discussed in the annoyances series from O'Reilly
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29/07/2005 @ 07:56 GMT
Isofarro : Joe Clark: IE7: The saga begins - 'Standards-compliant pages don't need browser detection'
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29/07/2005 @ 07:55 GMT
Isofarro : IE7 beta 1 release - Faruk Ates: 'Drop the alarm bells and put down the pitch forks.'
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29/07/2005 @ 07:55 GMT
Andy Baio : New version of Sharpreader released!? - I gave up waiting months ago and switched to the fabulous Reblog, and I don't regret it one bit
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29/07/2005 @ 06:55 GMT
ricmac : Moonwatcher Technology: High-Level Requirements for Enterprise RSS
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29/07/2005 @ 05:55 GMT
ricmac : Feed Digest : Mix, convert, and syndicate RSS and Atom feeds
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29/07/2005 @ 04:56 GMT
Linkorama : Cognitive Fitness - Mind Your Brain - The Neuroscience of Meditation
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29/07/2005 @ 04:55 GMT
gleuschk : Cornell Faculty Senate Resolution on Scholarly Publishing, 11 May 2005 - good for them
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gleuschk : The Best Card Trick In The World - it's really amazing
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29/07/2005 @ 03:56 GMT
Isofarro : That's why it's Called Beta - Molly talks about IE7 and the pitfalls of browser sniffing. Take a deep breath.
kayodeok : molly.com: That’s why it’s Called Beta - "The whole point of doing a developer beta is to identify potential rendering breakages and changes and resolve them before we hand out IE7 to the broader marketplace. We are working actively to identify any issues with actual rendering problems and resol
Eric Meyer : That's why it's Called Beta - All true, couldn't agree more... still have that unsettled feeling.
znarf : molly.com » That’s why it’s Called Beta - WASP is lossing his credibility in the IE7 masquerade. [via] #
Paul Hammond : molly.com » That’s why it’s Called Beta - anyone who thinks this is going to happen overnight is not being realistic
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29/07/2005 @ 03:56 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : Ukraine it not yet Dead
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29/07/2005 @ 03:55 GMT
gleuschk : places to stay in NYC | Ask MetaFilter - still more
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29/07/2005 @ 03:55 GMT
gleuschk : more nyc hotels | Ask MetaFilter - yes, more
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29/07/2005 @ 03:55 GMT
gleuschk : what, still more hotels in NYC? | Ask MetaFilter - yes
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gleuschk : Affordable and nice hotel in Manhattan | Ask MetaFilter - the most recent iteration
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29/07/2005 @ 02:55 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : Bukowski, Neruda, Walken, Poe, Cash t-shirts
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29/07/2005 @ 02:55 GMT
erikbenson : Caterina saves me some attention money by paraphrasing this fascinating essay - It is a better articulation of why, if given the chance to choose between fame, wealth, and power, I'd choose fame.
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29/07/2005 @ 01:56 GMT
Linkorama : Silicon Valley's Risky Complacency - JSB & Hagel
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29/07/2005 @ 01:55 GMT
Douglas Bowman : IE7 CSS Updates - Shea takes a deep look at the IE7 beta included with Microsoft's Vista beta.
Isofarro : IE7 CSS Updates - 'Yes, the Peekaboo and Guillotine bugs appear to have been addressed. Though without having had a chance to test either very comprehensively, I'll hold off on saying they've actually been fixed just yet.'
kayodeok : mezzoblue: IE7 CSS Updates - "The first IE7 Beta is out. Yes, there are CSS improvements. No, they’re not going to change the world"
Paul Hammond : mezzoblue  § IE7 CSS Updates - Yes, there are CSS improvements. No, they’re not going to change the world.
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29/07/2005 @ 00:56 GMT
Eric Meyer : IE7 beta available to MSDN subscribers - ...and it doesn't seem to have any improvements in standards support. It's way too early to draw firm conclusions, but I am getting an uncomfortable feeling in the pit of my stomach.
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29/07/2005 @ 00:55 GMT
Nelson Minar : Adventure update - Atari 2600 classic, now with 3d graphics!
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29/07/2005 @ 00:55 GMT
znarf : Greasemonkey in crisis - Very poor article. I believed Jon Udell was a good guy. [via] #
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29/07/2005 @ 00:55 GMT
jkottke : The science of Lance Armstrong - Between 1992 and 1999, he increased his muscle efficiency by 8 percent, a gain previously thought to be impossible.
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