26/01/2005 @ 23:55 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : fight your New York, Washington DC, or San Franciso parking ticket online
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Nelson Minar : Rag Doll Kung Fu - trailer video (via Gametab)
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cameron : Iron Chef - Reverse Engineered Recipes - Reverse engineering at its finest
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26/01/2005 @ 22:55 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : Blogosphere subscription trends - Blogosphere subscription trends: more data to chew on
ricmac : Jon Udell analyzes Bloglines public subscription trends - "Could we be seeing a combination of long tail and power law effects?"
Wayne Burkett : Jon Udell: Blogosphere subscription trends #
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Philippe Janvier : Interview de Fabrice Bonny cofondateur d'OpenWeb - "Petite discussion avec l'un des "Monsieur Standards" de la francophonie". [via] #
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Philippe Janvier : TMail - "TMail est un webmail performant, simple, et convivial". En développement et pas encore aussi puissant que Gmail, mais prometeur quand même :| [via] #
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Erik Benson : The wisdom of Warren Buffett - A nice reminder of boy scout ethics.
jkottke : The wisdom of Warren Buffet
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Jeremy Zawodny : Google Rules Out Video Search - Google Rules Out Video Search: I guess they changed their minds?
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Andy Baio : Craig's List traffic stats - 1.7 billion pageviews per month, and 7 million uniques! [via] [via]
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26/01/2005 @ 19:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Downhill Battle's Eyes on the Screen campaign - excellent campaign to rescue the classic civil-rights documentary from copyright hell [via] [via]
kaninka.net : Eyes on the prize - Download the film today and organize a screening in your city or town!
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26/01/2005 @ 19:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Why Your Pointy Haired Boss Is A Mathematical Certainty - three cheers for the middle manager!
Simon Willison : Why Your Pointy Haired Boss Is A Mathematical Certainty - There's a graph and everything.
Rod Begbie : Why Your Pointy Haired Boss Is A Mathematical Certainty - "General and operations managers" can't be escaped. [via] #
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26/01/2005 @ 18:55 GMT
jkottke : People's faces, before and after using meth
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26/01/2005 @ 18:55 GMT
jkottke : A and C subway lines to return to normal in 6-9 months, not five years as previously said - Thank God.
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26/01/2005 @ 17:56 GMT
Milo Vermeulen : twitchfilm.net - twitchfilm.net [via] [via]
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26/01/2005 @ 17:55 GMT
deusx : Mpemba effect - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - "The Mpemba effect is the somewhat surprising phenomenon whereby hot water can, under certain conditions, freeze faster than cold water."
jkottke : "The Mpemba effect is the observation that, in some specific circumstances, hotter water freezes faster than colder water" - "The Mpemba effect is the observation that, in some specific circumstances, hotter water freezes faster than colder water." I remember hearing about this on an old episode of Newton's Apple, but I think they never really got to the bottom of it on that sh
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26/01/2005 @ 17:55 GMT
deusx : Lansing State Journal:Howard Weyers: Smoking is serious business for us all - "Decision to dismiss smoking workers wasn't made lightly"
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26/01/2005 @ 17:55 GMT
deusx : Weyco fires 4 employees for refusing smoking test - '"I don't want to pay for the results of smoking," he said.'
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26/01/2005 @ 17:55 GMT
deusx : Maikimo.net ? Reading ? The real secularists - "If people of faith don?t know their own basics ... what is our point? Why should anyone listen? Why should anyone care?"
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26/01/2005 @ 17:55 GMT
deusx : News media barely covered Newsweek report on alleged Gonzales cover-up [Media Matters for America]
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26/01/2005 @ 17:55 GMT
jkottke : More study is needed to determine whether sex differences in math/science aptitude is biological or cultural (or both) - Sandra F. Witelson had the best quote about the issue: "People have to have an open mind".
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26/01/2005 @ 17:55 GMT
jkottke : Krumping is hyperfast hip-hop clown dancing
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26/01/2005 @ 17:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Steve Martin's letter to Johnny Carson - very sincere [via] [via]
jkottke : Steve Martin's letter to Johnny Carson
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26/01/2005 @ 16:55 GMT
deusx : EE Times -Sun catchers tuned to crank out the juice - Stirling Engines for solar power
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26/01/2005 @ 16:55 GMT
deusx : Sony PSP Square Button Issues - Wow. This, along with issues of battery life and ballistic game discs, really doesn't make me want to get a PSP.
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26/01/2005 @ 15:55 GMT
François Nonnenmacher : IBM goes silent on Linux desktop effort - All our web apps belong to IE!
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26/01/2005 @ 13:55 GMT
deusx : || Fantastic Four - July 1, 2005 || - Large - Wow, what a shitty trailer.
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26/01/2005 @ 12:55 GMT
Milo Vermeulen : Flickr coincidences - Flickr coincidences [via [via]] [via]
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26/01/2005 @ 10:55 GMT
François Nonnenmacher : HP starts to strangle grey imports - We had regional DVD ban, now we have regional printer segregation!
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26/01/2005 @ 07:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Turn your Mac Mini into a home media center - great howto by Engadget [via] [via]
philgyford : HOW-TO: Turn your Mac mini into a media center - Engadget - www.engadget.com - As the comments say: pointless, bandwagon-jumping use of a Mac Mini that will be hidden in another room.
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26/01/2005 @ 06:58 GMT
jkottke : Some newsletters from the Homebrew Computer Club
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26/01/2005 @ 06:55 GMT
jkottke : Study shows that writers who get MacArthur genius grants don't produce much in return - "Crain's determined that 88% of the MacArthur recipients wrote their greatest works before being recognized by the Chicago-based foundation".
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26/01/2005 @ 06:04 GMT
Steve Cook : Unconventional Weaponry: An interview with MF Doom - "Other galaxies is not really allowed to interfere, and other beings are not really allowed to interfere with what we're doin' in our development at this stage." (via Kingdom of Love)
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26/01/2005 @ 06:01 GMT
Steve Cook : Drew McDermott: Someone Call an Ambulance - America! 1994! A few old MP3s by the soon-to-be-reuniting Versus, who I must have seen a dozen times back in the day.
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26/01/2005 @ 05:58 GMT
Steve Cook : The Federation of American Scientists' Project on Government Secrecy - "Every thing secret degenerates, even the administration of justice."
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26/01/2005 @ 05:55 GMT
Steve Cook : Game databases change the way masters play chess - "'The line he played reeked of preparation,' he said." (via JJG)
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26/01/2005 @ 04:02 GMT
Jason Shellen : 1001 Free Fonts - Cool, but only until 1002freefonts.com trumps them. #
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26/01/2005 @ 03:58 GMT
kellan : What does "pace" *mean*, anyway? - Note to self, do not invent new (latinate) words while trying to run a transparent process. #
deusx : atom-syntax - Re: A request to Pace authors - 'what does "pace" *mean*, anyway?'
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26/01/2005 @ 03:55 GMT
Andy Baio : AOL stops offering newsgroup access - the endless September finally ends! [via] [via]
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26/01/2005 @ 02:20 GMT
Simon Willison : Google Video Search: firefox - Recent mentions of Firefox on American TV.
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26/01/2005 @ 02:17 GMT
Simon Willison : BBC re-launches internet radio - everything in one place - Listen Again is fantastically useful. (via) [via]
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26/01/2005 @ 02:14 GMT
Simon Willison : Where was desktop search when we needed it? - Did you know Win XP and 2000 have a half-decent full text indexer built in?
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26/01/2005 @ 02:07 GMT
Simon Willison : Tags != folksonomies && Tags != Flat name spaces - Clay Shirky's latest thoughts on tags.
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26/01/2005 @ 02:04 GMT
Simon Willison : A Plan for Spam Folders - Some people actually buy stuff from spam filtered to their spam folders.
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26/01/2005 @ 02:01 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : AOL Kills Usenet Access - AOL Kills Usenet Access: bastards! what next, kill Kenny?
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26/01/2005 @ 01:58 GMT
Andy Baio : CastleZZT's mirror-image Garfield - the most interesting Garfield strips in two decades; see also, the rest of the site [via] [via]
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26/01/2005 @ 01:55 GMT
Andy Baio : New Google employee blogging about work - some interesting, and surprisingly critical, posts [via] [via]
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26/01/2005 @ 00:55 GMT
jkottke : When the heat death of the universe occurs, here's a few ideas on how we might escape - If you're up on dark matter and M-theory, skip to the "Steps to leave the universe" section; my favorite escape possibility is "send a nanobot to recreate civilisation".
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