23/04/2006 @ 23:08 GMT
Philippe Janvier : Free CSS Navigation Menu Designs - "... eleven CSS navigation menus created using the Sliding Doors technique." [via] #
Douglas Bowman : Free CSS Navigation Menu Designs - I'm a little late in finding these, but still a nice collection of simple Sliding Doors tabs for anyone to use.
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23/04/2006 @ 22:09 GMT
merlinmann : DEVONtechnologies : View topic - del.icio.us sync in devonthink - One step closer to The Grail. Christian's AppleScript pulls all the _pages_ behind your del.icio.us links into your Devonthink database.
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23/04/2006 @ 22:08 GMT
wearehugh : Pokemonetise - "to make money by apealling to the stupid human instinct to collect dumb things"
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23/04/2006 @ 21:09 GMT
jimray : T-Mobile SDA phone details from T-Mobile - Perfect, except for the fact that it looks like ass
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23/04/2006 @ 21:09 GMT
jimray : PocketMac Phone Edition - Sync Windows Mobile phones with a Mac (WM 5.0 coming soon...)
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23/04/2006 @ 21:09 GMT
jimray : The Future of Mac Synchronization - OS X Sync for Palm OS, Windows Mobile, Smartphone, Pocket PC, Sidekick & hiptop - Sync Palm, Windows Mobile (5.0 coming soon...) etc. with your Mac
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23/04/2006 @ 21:08 GMT
Rod Begbie : Incredible Machines - Google Video - 12 minutes of Heathrobinsonian/Rudegoldbergian contraptions from Japan. Be warned -- The backing music will drive you bleedin' mental. #
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23/04/2006 @ 21:08 GMT
deusx : BadgerFish - "BadgerFish is a convention for translating an XML document into a JSON object."
Paul Hammond : BadgerFish - BadgerFish is a convention for translating an XML document into a JSON object
jcgregorio : BadgerFish - more namespaces in JSON
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23/04/2006 @ 20:35 GMT
jcgregorio : Why Your Employees Are Losing Motivation - "A command-and-control style is a sure-fire path to demotivation."
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23/04/2006 @ 20:08 GMT
Nelson Minar : Why MySpace sucks - Somewhat amusing investigation of vapidity (via Digg)
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23/04/2006 @ 20:08 GMT
Wayne Burkett : A Long, Painful History of Time - "Time basically has the most messed-up legacy you can imagine." #
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23/04/2006 @ 19:08 GMT
jkottke : The evolution of the design of the Netflix envelope - The evolution of the design of the Netflix envelope. We started using Netflix pretty early on, but I don't remember the first 3 or 4 designs.
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23/04/2006 @ 19:08 GMT
jkottke : The HIPerWall at the University of California, Irvine is a giant monitor made from 50 30-inch Apple Cinema Displays - The HIPerWall at the University of California, Irvine is a giant monitor made from 50 30-inch Apple Cinema Displays. It's built for science, but you just know someone's hooked a GameCube up to it and played Mario Kart. More here.
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23/04/2006 @ 19:08 GMT
jkottke : What do they use in the movies when you see people snorting cocaine - What do they use in the movies when you see people snorting cocaine? Powdered sugar, baking powder, powdered milk, soy baby formula, or Ovaltine.
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23/04/2006 @ 19:08 GMT
jkottke : The Empire State Building is 75 this year - I can't find a permanent link to it, but for the next week or so, you can see the NY Times package on the Empire State Building, which turns 75 this year. Lots of photos, rememberances, etc.
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23/04/2006 @ 19:08 GMT
jkottke : Smashing Pumpkins are recording a new album - Smashing Pumpkins are recording a new album. (via 6f6) [via]
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23/04/2006 @ 16:08 GMT
Philippe Janvier : Droom Zaacht - "... a set of 5 unconventional drawing tools as an example of calm technology - that is, software that brings about a sense of calm and reflection in users of the software." [via] #
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23/04/2006 @ 16:08 GMT
gleuschk : A Break for Code Breakers on a C.I.A. Mystery - New York Times - nifty
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23/04/2006 @ 11:13 GMT
Isofarro : BadgerFish: Translating XML to JSON - Very interesting concept, and probably useful for a DOM Scripter's toolbox. The examples show some intelligent namespace handling.
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23/04/2006 @ 06:08 GMT
erikbenson : Benjamin Franklin's 13 personal goals - He kept a book with 13 virtues/goals and for each day would mark which virtues he had failed at. Not only that but he would focus especially on one virtue each week, and therefore cycle through all of the virtues every 13 weeks. I wonder what my 13 virt
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23/04/2006 @ 05:08 GMT
Rod Begbie : The New Amsface Animatronic Sir Alan Sugar - Wow, this is some shoddy merchandising. It makes "Trump. The Fragrance" look positively classy. [via] #
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23/04/2006 @ 04:08 GMT
deusx : Request for Feedback - Structured Recipes - Conor's Bandon Blog - "Having said that, Troy Hakala (one of the original authors of the format) pooh-poohed the idea of trying to do anything with recipes scattered across millions of blogs back in 2003! "
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23/04/2006 @ 04:01 GMT
jcgregorio : PEP 333 -- Python Web Server Gateway Interface v1.0 - Important stuff. I should rewrite Disptach based on this. Wish it didn't have the support for write() which makes writing intermediaries more complex. Wish Python's documentation was splattered like a rorschach test all over the internets.
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23/04/2006 @ 03:44 GMT
jcgregorio : Reverse URI generation for Django - Everybody's doing it.
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23/04/2006 @ 03:40 GMT
jcgregorio : Larry Masinter apologizes for the state of content negotiation - ""I think we should deprecate HTTP content negotiation, if only to make it clear to people reading the spec that it doesn't really work that way in practice.""
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23/04/2006 @ 03:38 GMT
jcgregorio : WebDAV vs HTTP method semantics
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deusx : Slay Your Dragons - Warm, synthy pop with sweet, disposable lyrics. Perfect for an analog road trip with your windows down.
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deusx : I Spy - Warm, synthy pop with sweet, disposable lyrics. Perfect for an analog road trip with your windows down.
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deusx : Omega - Warm, synthy pop with sweet, disposable lyrics. Perfect for an analog road trip with your windows down.
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23/04/2006 @ 01:08 GMT
Simon Willison : An S3 AJAX Wiki - Les continues to innovate against S3.
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23/04/2006 @ 00:08 GMT
gleuschk : How To Write A Scientific Paper - from the Annals of Improbable Research
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