23/06/2006 @ 23:11 GMT
Paul Hammond : Slashdot | HÃ¥kon Responds to Questions About CSS and... - we have his answers, not only to the (+5 moderated) questions we sent him, but to a bunch of others he thought would also be interesting to answer
Milo Vermeulen : Slashdot - HÃ¥kon Responds to Questions About CSS and... [via]
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23/06/2006 @ 23:10 GMT
Paul Hammond : Frank Hecker, Mozilla : Proposed usage guidelines for the feed icon - We propose that the feed icon be freely available for general use in connection with web feeds using open web syndication formats, without the need to enter into a trademark license agreement
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23/06/2006 @ 23:10 GMT
Paul Hammond : Clean CSS - A Resource for Web Designers - Optmize and Format your CSS
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23/06/2006 @ 23:10 GMT
Paul Hammond : Simon Willison: Two revolutionary features in Opera 9 - Wow, if I'm not careful this is going to turn in to a promotional blog for Opera
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23/06/2006 @ 23:10 GMT
Paul Hammond : Otaku, Cedric's weblog: Why code reviews are good for you - If your organization is not mandating code reviews, you should reconsider this decision and, ideally, opt for non-blocking code reviews
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23/06/2006 @ 23:10 GMT
Paul Hammond : dev.robotcoop.com / Libraries - cached_model is an abstract subclass of Rails ActiveRecord::Base that caches ActiveRecord::Base objects in memcached using memcache-client
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23/06/2006 @ 23:08 GMT
Paul Hammond : mnot’s Web log: Bringing Back the Link - With a Twist - once you have URIs as first-class, typed citizens in HTTP headers, some Semantic Web tools look a lot more interesting
kellan : mnot: Bringing Back the Link - With a Twist - I've read through this twice, still sorting out the implications, but it sure sounds exciting. #
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23/06/2006 @ 23:08 GMT
jkottke : Mathematical analysis confirms the conventional wisdom of auction bidders: the best way to win an eBay auction is to bid at the last possible moment - Mathematical analysis confirms the conventional wisdom of auction bidders: the best way to win an eBay auction is to bid at the last possible moment.
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23/06/2006 @ 22:10 GMT
Cameron Moll : Flickr: Tilting World - Flickr: Tilting World. I don't know how Molly does it. My in-flight photography always turns out like Boeing 777 aircraft windowage. Hers turn out like sub-orbital masterpieces. Impressive.
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23/06/2006 @ 22:09 GMT
Cameron Moll : Rolleiflex MiniDigi Camera - A digital version of the Rolleiflex 2.8F camera immensely popular in the 50s and 60s. Same square frame, same ability to shoot from the hip, only now in digital format.
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23/06/2006 @ 22:09 GMT
Cameron Moll : Redesign Observer - Design Observer redesigns and a raft of design discussion ensues. Tan of Speak Up: "The new DO is like that bottle of wine we just finished --expensive but pedestrian, insipid but functional." Khoi of Subtraction: "It's not a revolutionary design, but it'
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23/06/2006 @ 22:09 GMT
Cameron Moll : Redesign By Fire - Design by Fire re-emerges, new design and all. "There will be no comments to articles from now on. [...] In short, I'd rather not look at you and say, 'You're an idiot and I have no idea why you'd think I'd even want to discuss such an irrelevant point on
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23/06/2006 @ 22:09 GMT
jimray : Home - Chatter Email - A better Treo mail client?
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23/06/2006 @ 22:09 GMT
jimray : Launcher X - Replacement launcher app for Palm devices
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23/06/2006 @ 22:08 GMT
Andy Baio : Washington Post reporters get digital video cameras for online reporting - useful in field reporting, but I could see where it could distract from interviewing and writing
jimray : The Washington Post is giving all its reporters digital video cameras - The platypus continues to emerge
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23/06/2006 @ 22:08 GMT
Andy Baio : Silk Icons - 1,000 icons for web apps, free and very high quality work
Jeremy Zawodny : Silk Icons - Silk Icons: "Silk" is a smooth, free icon set, containing over 700 16-by-16 pixel icons in strokably-soft PNG format.
jimray : famfamfam.com: Silk Icons - All for the low, low price of FREE!
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23/06/2006 @ 22:08 GMT
jkottke : Call A Ball is an idea for a soccer ball vending machine where balls are dispensed via an SMS from a mobile phone - Call A Ball is an idea for a soccer ball vending machine where balls are dispensed an SMS from a mobile phone. You can also issue a "challenge" for other players to meet you at the machine. And if you'd like to keep the ball, it's charged to your phone bi [via]
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23/06/2006 @ 21:08 GMT
Linkorama : Collaborative Technologies Conference - My second breakout was hosted by Ross Mayfield of SocialText. I loved this session.
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23/06/2006 @ 21:08 GMT
jkottke : Heroin was actually a brand name trademarked by the Bayer drug company - Speaking of brand genericide, Heroin was actually a brand name trademarked by the Bayer drug company. (thx chris, who joked, "Can I interest you in some Heroin brand morphine substitute?")
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23/06/2006 @ 20:09 GMT
merlinmann : You’ve Got Piles - It's a brilliant demo and nicely done. Using it, I suspect, would be like building a fort out of books instead of _reading_ them. 1 word: Quicksilver.
Paul Hammond : adaptive path » blog » blog archive » You’ve Got Piles - While it’s pretty, and makes for good demo, it’s also distressingly *academic*, by which I mean, impractical and pretty much not at all useful
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23/06/2006 @ 20:08 GMT
kayodeok : Mark's Sysinternals Blog: The Power in Power Users - What many administrators fail to realize, however, is that this power comes at the price of true limited-user security
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23/06/2006 @ 20:08 GMT
jkottke : The Tate Museum in Britain lets you make your own collection out of all their works of art - The Tate Museum in Britain lets you make your own collection out of all their works of art. "You can create your Collection, print it as a leaflet, or send it to a friend." Current collections include The I've Just Split Up Collection, The Odd Faces Colle [via]
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23/06/2006 @ 19:09 GMT
Milo Vermeulen : YouTube - time-lapse graffiti movies by neckcns - YouTube - time-lapse graffiti movies by neckcns [related]
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23/06/2006 @ 19:08 GMT
wearehugh : Neutral + CrystalCursors Clock GNOME-Look.org
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23/06/2006 @ 19:08 GMT
jkottke : Excellent photos of giant flocks of European starlings, which can comprise more than a million birds - Excellent photos of giant flocks of European starlings, which can comprise more than a million birds. In 1866, a passenger pigeon flock was observed in southern Ontario that was a mile wide, 300 miles long, took 14 hours to pass, and was comprised of some
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23/06/2006 @ 18:43 GMT
tjogin : Caching and MVC - Keeping Code Local
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23/06/2006 @ 18:08 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : A Comcast Technician Sleeping on my Couch - A Comcast Technician Sleeping on my Couch: heh. it's just what you think it is.
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23/06/2006 @ 17:09 GMT
Milo Vermeulen : Flickr: LexnGer's photos tagged with fruitloops
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23/06/2006 @ 17:08 GMT
cobra libre : iStache! - add a moustache to any photo [via] #
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23/06/2006 @ 17:08 GMT
kayodeok : Business 2.0: 10 people who don't matter - Not everyone with a fancy title really counts. From Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer on down, here are the people you can safely snub at conferences
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23/06/2006 @ 17:08 GMT
kayodeok : Schneier on Security: Greek Wiretapping Scandal - In early March of that year, Ericsson's technicians told Vodafone's technology director in Greece of their unusual discovery about the cause of the problems: software that appeared to be capable of illegally monitoring calls.
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23/06/2006 @ 17:08 GMT
wearehugh : Feedback: User-agent HTTP header is missing from web services request
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23/06/2006 @ 15:08 GMT
jkottke : In advance of the 2008 Olympics, the Chinese are destroying the hutongs of Beijing, the tiny alleyways that connect the city - In advance of the 2008 Olympics, the Chinese are destroying the hutongs of Beijing, the tiny alleyways that connect the city. Includes a photo slideshow of the destruction.
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23/06/2006 @ 14:08 GMT
Jon Hicks : " ... Talking of Design ... " - Go Kev Adamson! Go! Weeeeeeee!
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23/06/2006 @ 13:08 GMT
deusx : New episodes of Futurama coming to Comedy Central ... for real! - TV Squad - "When Katey Sagal visited The Late Late Show the other day, she told Craig that the show is coming back to Comedy Central in 2008 for at least 13 episodes"
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deusx : The first coming of outlining - The Doc Searls Weblog : Thursday, June 22, 2006 - "Outlining, I've lately been thinking, is something best suited to the writing environment we call the Web."
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23/06/2006 @ 12:09 GMT
Milo Vermeulen : 17 Mistakes Microsoft Made in the Xbox Security System [via]
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23/06/2006 @ 07:08 GMT
deusx : Nintendo Archive: Crystalis at Forever Geek - "Basically, if you're looking for old fashioned, historically significant, GOOD Action RPG, um...actionthen, Crystalis should be number 1 on your list."
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23/06/2006 @ 06:08 GMT
deusx : Fisting and God's Will - "many Christian men and women are depriving themselves of what could be the most spiritual sexual experience of their lives."
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23/06/2006 @ 06:08 GMT
Andy Baio : Digg v3.0 to launch Monday - I just left the Digg party, and they don't even cover the amazing Stamen Design visualizations or open API
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23/06/2006 @ 06:08 GMT
wearehugh : doggone dong · Installing TrueType fonts on Ubuntu
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23/06/2006 @ 04:09 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : Spelunker's 41-year-old remains to surface - in Dolgeville, NY
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23/06/2006 @ 04:09 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : how to find true north without a compass - (via del.icio.us/popular) [via]
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23/06/2006 @ 02:08 GMT
WillPate : Time Breakdown of Modern Web Design - So, so true.
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23/06/2006 @ 02:08 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : code.sixapart.com - code.sixapart.com: "Welcome to Six Apart Code, our home for our many open source projects."
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23/06/2006 @ 02:08 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : SimplePie - SimplePie: "SimplePie is a very fast and easy-to-use class, written in PHP, for reading RSS and Atom syndication feeds."
bmilleare : SimplePie: RSS/Atom PHP Class
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23/06/2006 @ 01:09 GMT
Simon Willison : A Django website that took (a lot) more than 20 minutes - Case study plus source code.
Jeremy Zawodny : A Django website that took (a lot) more than 20 minutes. - A Django website that took (a lot) more than 20 minutes.: an interesting webdev story
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23/06/2006 @ 01:09 GMT
Simon Willison : Star Wars Transformers - Consensus on whether these are Awesome or A Bit Wrong has yet to be formed.
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23/06/2006 @ 01:08 GMT
Simon Willison : Star Wars Transformers Deluxe Millennium Falcon - Nerdgasm.
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23/06/2006 @ 01:08 GMT
Simon Willison : Mac OS X Hacking Tools - Useful tools built in to the OS.
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23/06/2006 @ 01:08 GMT
Simon Willison : Django on Windows HOWTO - Fantastically detailed instructions.
Rod Begbie : import this. » Blog Archive » HOWTO: Django on Windows - Links to all the pieces you need to get Django up-and-running on Windows. I've just started poking at Django, and I'm liking it so far. #
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23/06/2006 @ 01:08 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : Meeting Cloud - Meeting Cloud: "Portable inflatable meeting room in white rip resistant nylon. Includes a silent fan which inflates the entire room in three minutes and keeps it inflated for as long as required."
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23/06/2006 @ 00:09 GMT
merlinmann : Technical Glitch Opens Window Into Leak Case - New York Times - "But the secret passages can be viewed by simply pasting the document into a word processing program."
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23/06/2006 @ 00:09 GMT
merlinmann : dynatac - Google Image Search - No, seriously. Would you not feel like the man, walking around town with a big ole brick in your holster -- ringer cranked to 11. Awesome.
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23/06/2006 @ 00:09 GMT
jimray : Elise Lamp - After scouring lamps with any kind of aesthetic, $130 seems like a bargain
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23/06/2006 @ 00:08 GMT
deusx : Virginity or Death! - "What is it with these right-wing Christians? Faced with a choice between sex and death, they choose death every time."
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23/06/2006 @ 00:08 GMT
jkottke : Nice piece about Stephen Kilnisan, the self-appointed historian of NYC's diamond district - Nice piece about Stephen Kilnisan, the self-appointed historian of NYC's diamond district, the block-long diamond capital of the US. "One of them pulls out a pouch containing hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of diamonds. They haggle for a while, the
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