16/01/2006 @ 23:09 GMT
Paul Hammond : Welcome to GPLv3 — GPLv3 - We are here to revise and update the GNU General Public License
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16/01/2006 @ 23:08 GMT
Paul Hammond : blackrimglasses.com » Put the pitchforks away people! - Stats gathering and implicit personalization are not spyware
deusx : blackrimglasses.com » Put the pitchforks away people! - "You can not play on the net without at least some data that implies personal identity being transmitted with every single user action. It’s the price we pay for “hey, that’s neat!â€"
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16/01/2006 @ 23:08 GMT
Paul Hammond : Presentation Zen: 2-D or not 2-D? (That is the question) - taking 2-D data and creating a 3-D chart does not simplify
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16/01/2006 @ 23:08 GMT
Paul Hammond : Encoding in Rails · Fingertips - the Unicode hack plugin for Rails provides you with the tools to use UTF-8 in your Rails application
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16/01/2006 @ 23:08 GMT
Paul Hammond : as days pass by » Corrected addEvent function - Thanks to Opera for letting me know!
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16/01/2006 @ 23:08 GMT
Paul Hammond : Code Snippets: Atom rxml template [ruby] [rails] [rss] [xml] [atom] [blinksale] - This rxml template (modified from the one in blinksale.com) generates valid Atom 1.0 feeds
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16/01/2006 @ 20:08 GMT
jkottke : A pair of Martin Luther King photoessays from Time magazine - A pair of photoessays from Time magazine: Martin Luther King in His Own Words and The Last Days of Martin Luther King.
kayodeok : Martin Luther King In His Own Words - In honor of the holiday commemorating King's birthday, TIME.com presents a gallery of photographs by famed civil rights movement photographer Flip Schulke, accompanied by King's own words on nonviolence, race and his dream for the future of America
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jkottke : 1965 article from the New Yorker reporting on the march led by Martin Luther King from Selma to Montgomery - 1965 article from the New Yorker reporting on the march led by Martin Luther King from Selma to Montgomery.
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jkottke : Biography of Martin Luther King from Time magazine's list of the world's 100 most influential people - Biography of Martin Luther King from Time magazine's list of the world's 100 most influential people.
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16/01/2006 @ 18:09 GMT
jkottke : 3quarksdaily has the full-text of Martin Luther King's "I have a dream" speech given on August 28,1863 at the Lincoln Memorial in Wash. DC - 3quarksdaily has the full-text of Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" speech given on August 28,1863 at the Lincoln Memorial in Wash. DC. Audio of the speech available here. (Also, King's I've Been to the Mountaintop and declaration against the Vietnam
kayodeok : I have a dream - This is the full text of MLK's heroic and devastatingly moving speech delivered on August 28, 1963, at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C. I strongly urge you to read it again, if you haven't done so in a while, and I defy you to remain unmoved by it
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16/01/2006 @ 18:09 GMT
jkottke : In 1998, six newspapers profiled the streets named after Martin Luther King in their respective cities - In 1998, six newspapers profiled the streets named after Martin Luther King in their respective cities. Along Martin Luther King is a collection of essays and photographs documenting life along the nearly 500 streets named for MLK. In 2003, Rob Walker too
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jkottke : Martin Luther King's acceptance speech for the 1964 Nobel Peace Prize - Martin Luther King's acceptance speech for the 1964 Nobel Peace Prize. (His Nobel lecture is also available.)
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jkottke : Some remarks by Robert F. Kennedy on the assassination of Martin Luther King - Some remarks by Robert Kennedy on the assassination of Martin Luther King. (Audio version.)
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Philippe Janvier : BlogmarksInGoogle - Une extension qui permet, pour un tag donné, de complèter les résultats d'une recherche Google avec des 'marks' de Blogmarks.net. [via] #
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16/01/2006 @ 17:08 GMT
jkottke : Some information on Martin Luther King Day from Wikipedia - Some information on Martin Luther King Day from Wikipedia.
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16/01/2006 @ 17:08 GMT
jkottke : Assorted sermons and speeches from Martin Luther King - Assorted sermons and speeches from Martin Luther King.
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16/01/2006 @ 16:11 GMT
François Nonnenmacher : BBC warns 'smug' Mac users to stay secure
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16/01/2006 @ 15:09 GMT
Isofarro : Pedestrian sign's forked tongue - In English the sign read 'Look Right,' but underneath the translation into Welsh read 'Look Left.'
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kayodeok : Rootkits in Commercial Software - Microsoft was faced with a predicament very similar to Symantec’s when they implemented Windows XP System Restore. Instead of cloaking the directory that stores restore points they create a directory in the root of each volume named System Volume I
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kayodeok : The New Windows Firewall in Windows Vista and Windows Server "Longhorn" - The new Windows Firewall in Windows Vista and Windows Server "Longhorn" has the following enhancements over the current Windows Firewall in Windows XP SP2 and Windows Server 2003 SP1:
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16/01/2006 @ 08:08 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : Gather Blather - Gather Blather: Agreed. This all sounds stupid.
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16/01/2006 @ 07:08 GMT
deusx : Info balloons: A how-to - "If you move your mouse over one of the four web-services buttons at the bottom of this page, a balloon pops up showing you whatever is new for that particular web-service."
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16/01/2006 @ 06:08 GMT
deusx : Smart Mobs: Wearing echoes in Sonic Fabric - "Alyce Santoro, a visual and sound artist, weaves strips of the old cassette tapes into a fabric with which she designs and manufactures garments and accessories."
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16/01/2006 @ 05:08 GMT
gleuschk : The Science Creative Quarterly » A GAME THEORETIC APPROACH TO THE TOILET SEAT PROBLEM - this analysis should settle the toilet seat controversey for once and for all - if John and Marsha are mathematicians.
Rod Begbie : The Science Creative Quarterly » A GAME THEORETIC APPROACH TO THE TOILET SEAT PROBLEM - Hooray! I've been looking for this article for years, but couldn't remember its name. "I expect that this analysis should settle the toilet seat controversey for once and for all - if John and Marsha are mathematicians." [via] #
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16/01/2006 @ 05:08 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : Movable Type 3.2 User Manual: Upgrading Movable Type - Movable Type 3.2 User Manual: Upgrading Movable Type: it's that time of year again!
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16/01/2006 @ 04:09 GMT
deusx : brad's life - LiveJournal Radio! - "Listen to public LiveJournal voice posts, non-stop"
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16/01/2006 @ 04:09 GMT
deusx : Charlie's Diary - On the attention economy - "Ban the advertising industry. Ban it now, before it's too late."
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16/01/2006 @ 04:08 GMT
deusx : Cubefield - 3-D Flash game wherein you dodge the cubes
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16/01/2006 @ 02:08 GMT
Simon Willison : Note to our readers regarding the recent changes to naplesnews.com - Now powered by Django. And they've ditched registration!
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16/01/2006 @ 00:14 GMT
plasticbag : Time Out London's website appears to have increased in quality dramatically over the last few months - And now the site has all of the Time Out Film Guide's reviews on it as well. I'm not sure it's the most beautiful site in the world, but it's certainly now one of the most useful for Londoners...
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16/01/2006 @ 00:14 GMT
plasticbag : Charlie Brooker compensates for all the positive reviews of King Kong with a critique of its hyperbolae... - "His bowels emptied, Kong plucks the planet Jupiter out of the sky and swallows it for no reason, while fighting 15 giant crocodiles. And a robot. And a pig." Great review. Even if you disagree.
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16/01/2006 @ 00:14 GMT
plasticbag : The UK's "Open Rights Group" is now taking donations to support its work to protect digital rights... - I should add a bit of a disclaimer on this one, in that I've agreed to become one of the ORG's (unpaid) advisors. But still, I've donated my cash and I'm expecting all of you lot to do so as well...
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16/01/2006 @ 00:11 GMT
plasticbag : Annie Proulx talks about how she came to write 'Brokeback Mountain' and what she thinks of the film - It's a lovely article and fascinating - although frankly I'd read anything about Brokeback Mountain at the moment - it generated such an incredible resonance in me...
jkottke : Interview with Annie Proulx about writing Brokeback Mountain - Interview with Annie Proulx about writing Brokeback Mountain. Just read the short story yesterday afternoon and it was wonderful. (via pb) [via]
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16/01/2006 @ 00:08 GMT
plasticbag : "iWeb-Generated Source Code is Awful" - Hm. This is an enormous shame, but not an enormous shock - Apple have had considerable trouble working out how to operate effectively with the web, and this doesn't seem like an exception...
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