21/06/2006 @ 23:09 GMT
Eric Meyer : Microformats Shirt: We do it with class! - Now you can have one of your very own and be part of the cool crowd.
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21/06/2006 @ 23:08 GMT
jimray : Dennis Forbes - Perspectives on Open Source
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21/06/2006 @ 23:08 GMT
Jon Hicks : d.Construct 2006: Web Application and Web 2.0 Conference - 8th September!
Cameron Moll : d.Construct 2006 - d.Construct 2006 announced. Hot conference put on by the good folks at Clearleft.
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21/06/2006 @ 23:08 GMT
jkottke : Classic movies it's ok to hate - Classic movies it's ok to hate. I love the idea of this list but I'm not sure I agree with too many of the items on it...although I'm not sure which movies would be on my list.
wearehugh : The Eject Button: Classic Movies It's Okay To Hate | The A.V. Club
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21/06/2006 @ 22:09 GMT
Philippe Janvier : Google hCalendar - "...a Firefox Greasemonkey script, automatically identifies hCalendar microformat events and inserts buttons to add such events to Google Calendar." [via] #
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Philippe Janvier : Let people save an individual event from your site - Moins pratique, mais aussi utile pour ceux qui n'utiliseraient pas hCalendar. [via] #
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21/06/2006 @ 22:08 GMT
wearehugh : [MEncoder-users] Sony PSP compatible MP4
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21/06/2006 @ 22:08 GMT
jkottke : The WSJ hosts a DRM debate between Fritz Attaway of the MPAA and Wendy Seltzer of the EFF - The WSJ hosts a DRM debate between Fritz Attaway of the MPAA and Wendy Seltzer of the EFF. "Digital rights management is the key to consumer choice." Zur? Are those irritating anti-theft packaging stickers on DVDs the key to consumer choice as well?
jimray : WSJ.com - 'DRM' Protects Downloads, But Does It Stifle Innovation? - Of course it does! Which Ms. Seltzer proves quite adeptly.
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21/06/2006 @ 22:08 GMT
jkottke : Stephen Hawking and Thomas Hertog are publishing a paper that argues that the universe "began in just about every way imaginable" simultaneously and then most of the possibilites withered away with the rest blending to make the current universe - Stephen Hawking and Thomas Hertog are publishing a paper that argues that the universe "began in just about every way imaginable" simultaneously and then most of the possibilites withered away with the rest blending together to make the current universe.
plasticbag : Stephen Hawking is about to argue that we have to think of cosmology backwards - I love this - the argument is that rather than look for initial physical laws and working out how we manifested from them (deterministic universe), we instead have to view our universe as just one expression of physical laws and possibilities and push bac
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21/06/2006 @ 21:10 GMT
Nelson Minar : Microsoft exec fired? - Odd shakeup in MSN land
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21/06/2006 @ 21:09 GMT
deusx : DRM debate debunked: Let's count the lies - IPac - Blog - "The Hollywood cartels' stranglehold on our legislative system that ensures they can buy any law that they want."
jimray : DRM debate debunked - IPac takes a look at the WSJ debate over DRM
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21/06/2006 @ 21:09 GMT
deusx : Boing Boing: Gamer/rapper video: 64K's "1337" - "They're not the greatest rappers, but this song, "1337" is sure an awesome lyrical history of the video games, and the accompanying video is ass-kicking."
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21/06/2006 @ 21:09 GMT
deusx : keindesign.de/stefan - "After seeing info on hacking the keyboard backlight of newer Apple portables and someone posting a CPU meter using the backlight, I decided that it would be time to put this into an iTunes plugin."
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21/06/2006 @ 21:09 GMT
deusx : YouTube - 1337 Video Game Rap Video - "64K is a rap group straight outta Victoria BC that just upped a game-laden video called 1337. "
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21/06/2006 @ 21:08 GMT
Paul Hammond : Time For A Grown-Up Server: Rails, Mongrel, Apache, Capistrano and You | Archives | codablog | Coda Hale - Sendfile is the secret ingredient which allows Apache+Mongrel to be blazing fast
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21/06/2006 @ 21:08 GMT
Paul Hammond : QuirksBlog: @media impressions - part 1 - the report that follows mainly comes from my memory
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21/06/2006 @ 21:08 GMT
Paul Hammond : Powazek: Just a Thought: Do What You Suck At - It's so refreshing to hear a personal story where the guy doesn't get the girl (or in this case, the book) in the end
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21/06/2006 @ 21:08 GMT
Paul Hammond : Released and published - Anne’s Weblog about Markup & Style - In the released category we have Opera 9
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21/06/2006 @ 20:09 GMT
Nelson Minar : 7 mile deep hole - Quickie article on a Soviet drilling project (via Populicious)
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21/06/2006 @ 20:09 GMT
Rod Begbie : beforethirty: managers job - Application for the position of Middlesborough Football Club, based on "vast experience (on Football Manager 2005)". Gets an excellent response. [via] #
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21/06/2006 @ 20:08 GMT
kayodeok : Google Calendar - With Google Calendar, you can see your friends' and family's schedules right next to your own; quickly add events mentioned in Gmail conversations or saved in other calendar applications; and add other interesting events that you find online
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21/06/2006 @ 20:08 GMT
jkottke : Putting out a daily 3-minute video show on the web is getting Ze Frank [wait for it....] a whole lot of ass - Putting out a daily 3-minute video show on the web is getting Ze Frank [wait for it....] a whole lot of ass. If enough people upload photos of themselves with "sports racer" written on their asses, Ze will repost the so-called "missing episode" of The Sho
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21/06/2006 @ 19:08 GMT
jimray : Design by Fire - Back, and looking spiffy!
deusx : Design by Fire - "Instead of writing about topics at length that I feel passionate about, I felt compelled to comment about each and every asinine thing in the blogosphere, regardless of how relevant it might be to the larger picture. Why? Because apparently that's what y
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21/06/2006 @ 18:09 GMT
jimray : Microsoft and Creative Commons Release Tool for Copyright Licensing: The organizations announce availability of Microsoft Office add-in that enables easy access to Creative Commons copyright licenses. - This is awesome!
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21/06/2006 @ 18:09 GMT
jimray : Backlit Keyboard CPU Load Monitor - Interesting...
deusx : Backlit Keyboard CPU Load Monitor - Topic Powered by eve community - "Usage is easy: Have a PowerBook or a MacBook Pro with an backlit keyboard and it just runs."
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21/06/2006 @ 18:08 GMT
kayodeok : Windows Vista Beta: How to dual-boot Windows XP and Windows Vista - I don't recommend you be as dumb as I was, but in case you are and you want to dual-boot XP and Vista? Here's how I got it done
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21/06/2006 @ 18:08 GMT
deusx : Are you prepared? - "In a major disaster, it might be several days before vital services are restored."
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21/06/2006 @ 17:08 GMT
kayodeok : Google Spreadsheets - Create, store and share spreadsheets on the web
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21/06/2006 @ 17:08 GMT
jkottke : Sarah Trigg's work combines geographic maps with biological forms - Sarah Trigg's work combines geographic maps with biological forms. "The explorer system [in colonial North America] caused the Native American system to change its normal functioning, much like cancer cells do to normal cells." More here.
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21/06/2006 @ 15:08 GMT
Milo Vermeulen : Flickr: The Happy Faces (Unlimited) Pool
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21/06/2006 @ 15:08 GMT
kayodeok : Colours of London - A slideshow of my "Colors of London" photoset on Flickr
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21/06/2006 @ 14:08 GMT
jkottke : Current world record holder for most money paid for a painting: Gustav Klimt - Current world record holder for most money paid for a painting: Gustav Klimt. Prize money was accepted posthumously by Maria Altmann, an heir of the painting's subject.
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21/06/2006 @ 14:08 GMT
jkottke : Underground culture watch: "bug chasers" are men who are actively looking to get infected with AIDS, or "initiated into the brotherhood" - Underground culture watch: "bug chasers" are men who are actively looking to get infected with AIDS, or "initiated into the brotherhood".
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21/06/2006 @ 08:08 GMT
jimray : Sin City Style - Tutorial Seeker
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21/06/2006 @ 08:08 GMT
wearehugh : HOWTO Mencoder Introduction Guide - Gentoo Linux Wiki
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21/06/2006 @ 08:08 GMT
wearehugh : http://www.mplayerhq.hu/DOCS/tech/encoding-tips.txt
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21/06/2006 @ 08:08 GMT
wearehugh : 13.5. Encoding with the x264 codec
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21/06/2006 @ 07:08 GMT
wearehugh : TIP MEncoder Tips and Tricks - Gentoo Linux Wiki
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21/06/2006 @ 07:08 GMT
wearehugh : An iPod under Linux - The Changelog
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21/06/2006 @ 07:08 GMT
jkottke : Damn it - Damn it. I was really pulling for the Mavericks and Nowitzki to win it. Bummer: Antoine Walker has a championship. Not so bad: Gary Payton, Alonzo Mourning, and Dwyane Wade have championships. And not a bad way for Shaq to celebrate his last season as a s
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21/06/2006 @ 06:08 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : OSX has built-in Python script to combine PDFs
Paul Hammond : macosxhints.com - 10.4: Combine PDFs without using Automator - if you crack open the Combine PDF action bundle, Automator's PDF combining secrets are laid bare: a Python script!
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21/06/2006 @ 06:08 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : george washington - george washington: an amusing little youtube video
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21/06/2006 @ 05:08 GMT
Rod Begbie : Warioware Smooth Moves - E3 footage of the game. - Sweet Jeebus, this looks like fun. #
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21/06/2006 @ 04:08 GMT
jkottke : They're refurbishing the outside of the Guggenheim and stripping away the facade reveals a doublestrike on the "T" in "The" - They're refurbishing the outside of the Guggenheim and stripping away the facade reveals a doublestrike on the "T" in "The". It's like they started putting the printing on the building and then the architect stops by and says, whoa! that text is supposed
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21/06/2006 @ 03:08 GMT
jimray : Unofficial This American Life MP3 Podcast Archive
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21/06/2006 @ 02:08 GMT
jimray : The Morning News Gallery - Files Are Not for Sharing, by Matthew Baldwin & Goopymart - "That's what file sharing is like: taking a kitty away from a kitty."
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21/06/2006 @ 01:08 GMT
Simon Willison : Django and JSON - Neat trick to serialize Djange QuerySets as JSON.
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21/06/2006 @ 01:08 GMT
Simon Willison : Labour's World Cup 2006 blog with Alastair Campbell - . [via]
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21/06/2006 @ 01:08 GMT
Simon Willison : I'm on the Oxfam website! - Fourth back on the left.
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21/06/2006 @ 01:08 GMT
Simon Willison : Interoperability and DRM are Mutually Exclusive - A beautiful indictment of the insanity of DRM interoperability.
Rod Begbie : Daring Fireball: Interoperability and DRM Are Mutually Exclusive - "The industry’s idea of a “perfect†DRM scheme is one that is not controlled by either Apple or Microsoft, and which gives only them (the record industry) complete control over what users can do with their downloads. Such a scheme does #
François Nonnenmacher : Interoperability and DRM Are Mutually Exclusive - The record industry is decrying a lock-in advantage that they themselves handed to Apple so they could deny their customers the interoperability they now say they want
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21/06/2006 @ 01:08 GMT
Simon Willison : Cerealizer - A safe pickle for Python. [via]
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21/06/2006 @ 01:08 GMT
jkottke : Review of the current crop of Apple "I'm a Mac..." commercials - Review of the current crop of Apple "I'm a Mac..." commercials. Verdict? The PC is more like-able than the Mac. "[The ads] are conceptually brilliant, beautifully executed, and highly entertaining. But they don't make me want to buy a Mac."
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21/06/2006 @ 00:09 GMT
deusx : Mark Bernstein: Tinderbox and XSLT - "J Nathan Mattias shows how to use XSLT stylesheets to view Tinderbox documents right in your web browser."
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21/06/2006 @ 00:08 GMT
veen : John Winters, "Hope" - "Clad in pajamas, a coffee cup at the ready, and his beverage sloshing with the vibrations of his shaky hand he shared with me the secrets of surviving a hangover."
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21/06/2006 @ 00:08 GMT
jkottke : Robert Birnbaum interview with Susan Orlean - Robert Birnbaum interview with Susan Orlean. Here's his first interview with her from 2001.
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21/06/2006 @ 00:08 GMT
jkottke : Leonard runs the numbers and concludes that a government trade-in program for incandescent bulbs (exchanging them for compact fluorescent bulbs) could save $1 billion per year in energy costs, not to mention the energy saved as well - Leonard runs the numbers and concludes that a government trade-in program for incandescent bulbs (exchanging them for compact fluorescent bulbs) could save $1 billion per year in energy costs, not to mention the energy saved as well.
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