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merlinmann : Amazon.com: Sports & Outdoors: Swiss Army Cybertool Pocket Knife
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Andy Baio : 8-Bit Star Wars - Episode IV as a pixelized animated GIF [via]
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22/10/2005 @ 20:56 GMT
Linkorama : Defining the competition - Last week, someone using a computer with an Internet address assigned to American Airlines edited Wikipedia to describe Southwest Airlines Co. as "a notoriously litigious company constantly seeking to change laws to gain an advantage." The phrases were de
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22/10/2005 @ 20:55 GMT
Linkorama : Wiki "Communities" - Changes in technology have the possibility of influencing and catalyzing changes in people's (and particularly groups') behavior. But the don't create the behavior. We do that.
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22/10/2005 @ 20:55 GMT
philgyford : Digitally Distributed Environments: Global Warming - London Flooding - A movie showing the effects of rising sea levels on a model of London.
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22/10/2005 @ 19:55 GMT
kayodeok : Flock, Under Those Feathers - A review of the new Flock Browser
Andy Baio : Paul Stamatiou's good review of Flock - learn about the developer preview before you try it out [via]
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22/10/2005 @ 19:55 GMT
kayodeok : IEBlog : Upcoming HTTPS Improvements in Internet Explorer 7 Beta 2 - Changes IE7 has made to improve the security and user experience for HTTPS connections
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22/10/2005 @ 19:55 GMT
philgyford : Digitally Distributed Environments: Flooding London Panorama - Photoshopped panorama of a flooded Charlotte Street in London. It'll look much less prettier when/if it really happens! (via Tom Carden)
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22/10/2005 @ 18:55 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : Indo-European mythology
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22/10/2005 @ 17:56 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : how to tell Scandinavians apart
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Matthew M. Boedicker : how computers work in the movies
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Matthew M. Boedicker : internet health report
jimray : Internet Health Report - For when some backhoe jockey cuts through a ring of fiber...
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22/10/2005 @ 17:55 GMT
Philippe Janvier : The First Network Email - "The early uses were not terribly different from the current uses: The exceptions are that there was only plain text in the messages and there was no SPAM". [via] #
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22/10/2005 @ 17:55 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : Instantly create Restore Points in Windows XP - Instantly create Restore Points in Windows XP: a two-line script
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Jeremy Zawodny : Nvu - Nvu: Free Web Authoring System for Linux, Macintosh and Windows
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22/10/2005 @ 16:55 GMT
merlinmann : Macworld: Feature: The Secrets of Safari, Page 1
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22/10/2005 @ 13:57 GMT
Philippe Janvier : Edsinger Domo - Apparemment il ou elle n'a pas tout dans la tête :) [via] #
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Philippe Janvier : Guidelines for validating OPML - "How to sort out the different attributes that are appearing in OPML documents,...". [via] #
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Philippe Janvier : An-electronic-handshake - "...if everybody keeps blocking their sources, perhaps there'll come a day these sources disappear, because nobody knew about them so logically nobody had the opportunity to help support the investigators and preserve their existence or encourage them [via] #
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Philippe Janvier : Atom from any RSS feed via Google Reader - Comment utiliser Google Reader pour transformer un fil RSS en un fil Atom. [via] #
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Philippe Janvier : On Spam - "As others have concluded, we've realized that this is going to be an on-going challenge for Blogger, Google and all of us who are interested in making it easier for people to create and share content online". [via] #
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22/10/2005 @ 13:56 GMT
Philippe Janvier : Mobility Email - Thunderbird + Hotmail + Yahoo + Enigmail everywhere. [via] #
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Philippe Janvier : HTML Slidy - Accessible Slide Shows in XHTML. [via] #
wearehugh : HTML Slidy
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Philippe Janvier : Cairon, un petit village normand à la carte sur le Web - "...une sorte de Google Map du bocage normand en version très nettement améliorée". [via] #
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22/10/2005 @ 13:56 GMT
Philippe Janvier : Google Reader Mousewheel and Keyboard Enhancer - "Greasemonkey script to enable the scrollwheel in Google Reader". [via] #
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22/10/2005 @ 13:55 GMT
Paul Hammond : Railsbench - Railsbench is a small collection of ruby and shell scripts which make measuring raw performance of rails apps a snap
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Paul Hammond : addEvent() - My Solution - does not use the addeventListener/attachEvent methods
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Paul Hammond : Google, SEO and using CSS to hide text | 456 Berea Street - I would advise anyone making extensive use of CSS techniques that hide text to make sure that it can’t be mistaken for spamming
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22/10/2005 @ 13:55 GMT
Paul Hammond : Creating Passionate Users: The Concept Carification effect - people started saying, "Oh, we can't do THAT..."
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22/10/2005 @ 12:55 GMT
ricmac : Flock Released: opinions aplenty - "...I fail to see anything truly revolutionary. Maybe that’s because browser development at large has been halted and all the functionality is moving to the web page itself."
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22/10/2005 @ 12:55 GMT
ricmac : Wired News reviews memeorandum - "Gabe Rivera, the 32-year-old programmer who quit his job at Intel to found the site, says he built Memeorandum thinking of the "live web as an editor.""
Philippe Janvier : Cliff Notes From the Blog World - "If you built graphs in your mind of what the talk [between weblogs] looks like, I think it looks like what I've done. I get the sense (Memeorandum) is just a natural representation of what is already going on". [via] #
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22/10/2005 @ 12:55 GMT
ricmac : ben barren - rss'ing down under: Give Mr Winer his Wine + Roses - "Disruption happens also not just from having something that is absolutely new in an engineering sense : It's also new in that different geographic regions are disrupted by technologies which may have been developed 6-12-24 months ago."
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22/10/2005 @ 10:55 GMT
jimray : Nihilist Foosball - "Dieter doesn't care about anything. He's a nihilist. / That must be exhausting."
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22/10/2005 @ 05:55 GMT
merlinmann : Productive Strategies: Optimal Sleep
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22/10/2005 @ 04:55 GMT
merlinmann : Hawk Wings » Blog Archive » Getting Things Done in Apple Mail
jimray : Getting Things Done in Apple Mail
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22/10/2005 @ 04:55 GMT
deusx : myTV.PVR - Personal Video Recorder for your Mac - "myTV.PVR turns your Mac into a Personal Video Recorder - a virtual VCR and TV replacement when set to full screen TV mode."
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22/10/2005 @ 04:55 GMT
deusx : Okdork.com - top 10 ways to look busy at work - "I worked with this amazing software engineer who did about 5x more programming work in quality and quantity than the brightest guy in the company."
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22/10/2005 @ 03:56 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : find out how rich you are compared to the rest of the world
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22/10/2005 @ 03:56 GMT
jimray : The internets is bwoken - Nuclear strike proof my ass...
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22/10/2005 @ 03:56 GMT
jimray : Stanford iTunes - With just three easy lessons, you can become the next Yahoo or Google!
erikbenson : Stanford on iTunes - This is pretty great.
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22/10/2005 @ 03:55 GMT
jimray : A band that’s anything but broken - Probably my last indie study for a while
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22/10/2005 @ 03:55 GMT
WillPate : Blogs n Dogs - Raincity Studios is co-producing with the Banff New Media Institute a master workshop series on blogging in December
ricmac : Raincity Studios: Blogs n Dogs - "Blogs n Dogs, a master workshop series on blogging and social networking"
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22/10/2005 @ 03:55 GMT
erikbenson : Today, why not think about the emotion called happiness? - Utilitarianism, Epicurianism, Objectivism, Hedonism, and Eudaimonism are all philosophies related to happiness and pleasure. Which do you subscribe to?
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22/10/2005 @ 03:55 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : How do you have sex in weightlessness? - How do you have sex in weightlessness?: New Scientist reports on this important issue...
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22/10/2005 @ 02:56 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : the biggest Swiss Army knife $45 (65% off), includes free bag
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Matthew M. Boedicker : music video for a Nigerian song about 419 scams
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Matthew M. Boedicker : sketches of people on the subway
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Matthew M. Boedicker : send free faxes over the internet
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Matthew M. Boedicker : Bitshifter does time for putting up fliers in NYC (pictures from jail)
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22/10/2005 @ 01:55 GMT
merlinmann : Critical Chain Project Management (CCPM)
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merlinmann : How Apple can appease the fanboys FOREVAH | A Whole Lotta Nothing - mathowie says APPL should authorize iTunes on the number of Macs you've bought...+1. Smart idea.
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22/10/2005 @ 00:55 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : how to monitor your hard disks with smartmontools
deusx : HOWTO Monitor your hard disk(s) with smartmontools - Gentoo Linux Wiki - "Aim of this howto is to exploit SMART technology (nowadays every hard disk has got it) to check if it is ok or not. "
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