22/02/2006 @ 23:09 GMT
merlinmann : Yah, I Saw That Already - Cruft-free tech news and tips with love for Macs and caffeine. Nothing wrong with that.
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22/02/2006 @ 22:08 GMT
Andy Baio : All Google's Roads Lead to Kansas - with ground photos of the farm at the default center of Google Maps
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22/02/2006 @ 21:09 GMT
Eric Meyer : Can I Get An Amen? - Completely fascinating; essential for fans of hip-hop, jungle, popular culture, or a loosening of current copyright regimes. [via Christine] [via]
cobra libre : can i get an amen? - sampling is necessary; progress implies it. #
Paul Hammond : Nate Harrison - Can I Get An Amen?, 2004 - an audio installation that unfolds a critical perspective of perhaps the most sampled drum beat in the history of recorded music, the Amen Break.
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22/02/2006 @ 21:08 GMT
Rod Begbie : SANS - Internet Storm Center - Phollow the Phlopping Phish - All the info on a remarkably well-done phishing scam. Even users trained not to fall for scams could fall for this. [via] #
kayodeok : Phollow the Phlopping Phish - we're going to phollow a phish and see where it takes us. Along the way, while we won't be getting down and dirty with bits and bytes, we will talk a little about scams, social engineering, and some of the plain old dumb things that companies do to make
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22/02/2006 @ 21:08 GMT
Andy Baio : 30 Boxes releases their API - they have serious momentum
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22/02/2006 @ 20:09 GMT
merlinmann : Google Analytics Works on Apple Safari! - Not only is Safari now supported (thank God), but it's _way_ faster than Firefox for me. Weird -- actually, virtually unique, in my experience.
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22/02/2006 @ 20:09 GMT
Linkorama : a new kind of get-together - For an observer, this was one of the best parts of the whole experience: Watching what had been an empty schedule fill out quickly and in an orderly, sensible fashion. There would be few sessions of 15 people in a room for 100, and few begging for more sp
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22/02/2006 @ 20:09 GMT
kellan : Manning; wxPython in Action - About time, I was looking for this book back in '03 #
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22/02/2006 @ 20:08 GMT
Nelson Minar : Bad game controllers - Funny collection of failed HID
deusx : IGN: Top 10 Tuesday: Worst Game Controllers - "Today's Top 10 focuses on some of the brilliantly terrible game controllers that shipped for game systems."
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22/02/2006 @ 19:10 GMT
Milo Vermeulen : Tegenlicht documentaire "Houden van Holland" door Wen-jie Qin - Great Tegenlicht documentary: "Houden van Holland", by Wen-jie Qin
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22/02/2006 @ 19:09 GMT
Nelson Minar : Test game prototypes - Interesting window into an independent developer's process
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22/02/2006 @ 19:09 GMT
jimray : HowTo: Set up a RAID mirror under OS X for the ultimate hard drive backup
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22/02/2006 @ 19:08 GMT
deusx : Awesome ASP.NET 2.0 RSS Tool-Kit Released - "Dmitry on the ASP.NET Team posted an awesome RSS Toolkit for ASP.NET 2.0 on his blog earlier tonight."
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22/02/2006 @ 19:08 GMT
deusx : USATODAY.com - Shrimp spring into shattering action - "A few mantis shrimp though, over the years, have shattered the aquariums."
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22/02/2006 @ 17:09 GMT
Cameron Moll : Refreshing Cities - Refreshing Cities is "a community of designers and developers working to refresh the creative, technical, and professional culture of New Media endeavors in their areas. Promoting design, technology, usability, and standards." Good directory site for a mo
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22/02/2006 @ 17:09 GMT
tehu : rss-public list under Dave's fury - Best joke of the week : "I may at some time send him a bill for all of my time that he is wasting."
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22/02/2006 @ 15:08 GMT
jkottke : Video compilation of the best dunks from the 2006 NBA dunk contest - Video compilation of the best dunks from the 2006 NBA dunk contest. Andre Iguodala's off-the-back-of-the-backboard and behind-the-back dunks were both very sick and wrong.
kaninka.net : NBA 2006 Dunk Contest
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22/02/2006 @ 15:08 GMT
jkottke : Who knew David Sedaris' family was so full of art experts? - Who knew David Sedaris' family was so full of art experts? "I donÂ’t know if you realize it, but it seems that Picasso is actually Spanish."
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22/02/2006 @ 14:08 GMT
plasticbag : Girl jumps through basketball hoop on Google Video - It's pretty clearly going to be a fake one way or another, but it's a pretty impressive one.
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22/02/2006 @ 12:08 GMT
plasticbag : Apple announcing "fun new products" next Tuesday - I'm always intrigued by Apple announcements obviously, but 'fun new products' really floats the boat. Could there really be more stuff for me to buy!? I'd practically run out.
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22/02/2006 @ 12:08 GMT
plasticbag : neologasm: a weblog about the joy of new words - I should send this to Matt Jones, really. He'd have a new Nokia product rolling off the shelves for each new word created. Which sort of rocks...
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22/02/2006 @ 11:08 GMT
erikbenson : Some notes on intuition - Via the wikipedia.
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22/02/2006 @ 10:08 GMT
Andy Baio : MP3: Postal Service remixes Feist's "Mushaboom" - with new vocals by Ben Gibbard; also, the cover of Nina Simone's "See-Line Woman" (local copy) is worth hearing
Jon Hicks : Feist Remixed Postal Service - Great free mp3 to grab – some of the synthesizer parts remind me of Howard Jones…
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22/02/2006 @ 10:08 GMT
Andy Baio : Neil Young's Perfect Echo Volume 1 '67-'71 - full album of heart-breaking rarities
kaninka.net : Neil Young :: Perfect Echo Vol. I, '67-'71
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22/02/2006 @ 09:08 GMT
WillPate : Hire Will Pate - Looking for a great job with an awesome company, filled with people who "get it".
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22/02/2006 @ 08:09 GMT
joshua : 18 Monospace fonts comparison screenshot
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22/02/2006 @ 07:09 GMT
merlinmann : this WEEK in TECH [43 Folders] - This was fun to do. Super-nice people. (And my first-ever Skype call)
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22/02/2006 @ 06:09 GMT
merlinmann : Merlin's Web Statistics Wishlist - 43FoldersWiki - "To make it easier to capture and share stuff I think is cool or that I would really would love to use, I'm using this page as a parking lot."
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22/02/2006 @ 06:09 GMT
deusx : Default style sheet for HTML 4.0 - "This style sheet describes the typical formatting of all HTML 4.0 ([HTML40]) elements based on extensive research into current UA practice. Developers are encouraged to use it as a default style sheet in their implementations."
Matthew M. Boedicker : default stylesheet for HTML 4.0
kayodeok : Default style sheet for HTML 4.0 - This style sheet describes the typical formatting of all HTML 4.0 ([HTML40]) elements based on extensive research into current UA practice. Developers are encouraged to use it as a default style sheet in their implementations
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22/02/2006 @ 05:08 GMT
joshua : TimeSnapper - automatic screenshot journal - this could be a cute new form of voyeurism
nelson : TimeSnapper - Windows app takes screenshots every few seconds during the day, then replays a movie of what you did on your computer
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22/02/2006 @ 05:08 GMT
Linkorama : Olympics/Estonia - Most gold medals (3) per capita (1.5M). Norway has most medals (18) per capita (4.5M)
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22/02/2006 @ 04:10 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : Wikimedia server layout diagrams
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22/02/2006 @ 04:10 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : What's up, a tool for the global news junkie
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22/02/2006 @ 04:09 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : McGonigle Brothers watches
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22/02/2006 @ 04:08 GMT
erikbenson : The interesting history of brainwashing - I'd like to learn more about the actual techniques in addition to the history.
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22/02/2006 @ 04:08 GMT
Andy Baio : Technorati launches Favorites - an RSS reader that never mentions RSS
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22/02/2006 @ 02:09 GMT
Simon Willison : UTF-8 to Code Point Array Converter in PHP - A useful thing to have around. [via]
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22/02/2006 @ 02:08 GMT
Simon Willison : Carson Workshops Summit Podcasts - The podcasts are up!
Jeremy Zawodny : Carson Workshops Summit - The Future of Web Apps - Carson Workshops Summit - The Future of Web Apps: looks like a killer lineup. I'm going this time.
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22/02/2006 @ 02:08 GMT
Simon Willison : Pattern Template View - Really nice overview of the different styles of template language. [via]
deusx : Pattern Template View - Web Application Component Toolkit - "A template is a document typically HTML with embedded markers which are replaced, manipulated, or evaluated via a template engine API to produce an output document."
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22/02/2006 @ 01:13 GMT
Milo Vermeulen : VideoSift - The Best of GoogleVideo and YouTube [via]
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22/02/2006 @ 01:10 GMT
Wayne Burkett : del.icio.us/tag/5stars - I just noticed via Mark Pasc that some del.icio.us users are using this convention to rate media. Subscribed. #
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22/02/2006 @ 01:10 GMT
znarf : A pro-PHP Rant - So here’s some pro-PHP ranting… #
Simon Willison : A pro-PHP Rant - Harry Fuecks pulls one off in style.
Jeremy Zawodny : A pro-PHP Rant - A pro-PHP Rant: It’s the execution model
kayodeok : A pro-PHP Rant - To Read.
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22/02/2006 @ 01:08 GMT
François Nonnenmacher : Submitting TrackBack as an Internet Standard - Good idea!
znarf : Submitting TrackBack as an Internet Standard #
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22/02/2006 @ 01:08 GMT
Andy Baio : Democracy Player - making it drop-dead easy to subscribe, watch, and share video channels online; like a BitTorrent PVR community
deusx : Democracy - Internet TV Platform - Free and Open Source - "Download and watch all the best internet TV shows and videos in one powerful application."
Jon Hicks : New version of Democracy out!
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22/02/2006 @ 01:08 GMT
jkottke : NPR report on The Elder Wisdom Circle, a group of seniors who use the combined wisdom of their ages to help people who write in with questions - NPR report on The Elder Wisdom Circle, a group of seniors who use the combined wisdom of their ages to help people who write in with questions. What a nice idea. I love the response to the first letter..."if she really was serious about you, boy, oh boy,
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22/02/2006 @ 00:12 GMT
kayodeok : Why We Need Atom Now - Check out Mozilla Bug #313441. Lots of juicy stuff: security risks, open source goodness, RSS 2.0 ambiguities bleeding down into RSS 1.0. Bloglines being, uh, a little slow to catch up. And Atom being the solution
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22/02/2006 @ 00:11 GMT
kayodeok : Yahoo!Mail bans Allah and Dirty Harry handles - I'm sorry Mr. Callahan, your surname may offend Muslims
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22/02/2006 @ 00:11 GMT
kayodeok : 9 tips for running more productive meetings - For the love of God, please respect your poor colleagues' time
jkottke : 9 tips for running more productive meetings - You want to see the best list of advice ever, one that might save your career or remaining sanity? 9 tips for running more productive meetings.
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22/02/2006 @ 00:10 GMT
kayodeok : Firefox Extension Development Tutorial :: Overview - This tutorial has been created for individuals wanting to develop full-featured extensions for the Mozilla Firefox browser. The tutorial has been constructed as a step-by-step guide providing many examples, explanations, and external references to help th
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22/02/2006 @ 00:10 GMT
kayodeok : Creating Passionate Users: Brain death by dull cubicle - "Complex surroundings create a complex brain." On the other hand: "Dull, lifeless work environments cause brain damage."
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22/02/2006 @ 00:10 GMT
kayodeok : Avoid Within-Page Links (Jakob Nielsen's Alertbox) - On the Web, users have a clear mental model for a hypertext link: it should bring up a new page. Within-page links violate this model and thus cause confusion
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22/02/2006 @ 00:08 GMT
deusx : Semantic World and Cyberspace: re-launched my website using rdfhomepage - "I re-launched my website using rdf-homepage, our cuper-cool rdf hack of DFKI to generate homepages using RDF and php. "
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22/02/2006 @ 00:08 GMT
jkottke : Justin reports on the results of a neat project called the Geneographic Project - Justin reports on his family's results of a neat project called the Geneographic Project, co-produced by National Geographic and IBM. If you purchase a testing kit, they'll trace the specific genetic markers of your ancestors back to (possibly) our common
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