15/01/2006 @ 23:09 GMT
joshua : 100 free windows software packages
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15/01/2006 @ 22:10 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : Python status update from Guido
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15/01/2006 @ 22:09 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : suggestions of ways to blow your mind
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15/01/2006 @ 22:08 GMT
Paul Hammond : a million monkeys typing » Three Seconds - we are devaluing the notion of focus
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15/01/2006 @ 22:08 GMT
Paul Hammond : A little anti-anti-hype - O'Reilly Ruby - Ruby's dad could totally beat up Python's dad
deusx : A little anti-anti-hype - O'Reilly Ruby - "Ruby's dad could totally beat up Python's dad."
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15/01/2006 @ 22:08 GMT
Paul Hammond : Bambi Meets Godzilla - O'Reilly Ruby - We live in a world where culture matters, economics matter, and marketing hype matters
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15/01/2006 @ 22:08 GMT
Paul Hammond : Ajaxian » JavaScript Tip: Running code in the dark - (function() { // do you stuff here! })();
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15/01/2006 @ 22:08 GMT
Paul Hammond : wg:JavaScript Function Arguments: Assigning Defaults - a function to simplify the assigning of these defaults
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15/01/2006 @ 21:09 GMT
merlinmann : gtd-php Getting Things Done with PHP - "gtd-php is an open source, web-based implementation of the Getting Things Done (GTD) personal organization system."
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Matthew M. Boedicker : 10 things to do for free in Tokyo
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15/01/2006 @ 21:08 GMT
kayodeok : Is the NSA snooping your email? Wanna find out? - Use your imagination to think about what would interest the NSA these days. You know... phrases like "Bin Laden wants to kill the imperialist pig-dog George W. Bush with a dirty bomb of VX gas"
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deusx : Holy Divine.mp3 (audio/mpeg Object) - These guys sound a lot like joy division
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deusx : protokoll - how can you?.mp3 (audio/mpeg Object) - Okay, so maybe Joy Division with synthesizers
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deusx : protokoll - worthy nonsense.mp3 (audio/mpeg Object) - Synthesizers and drum machines if Joy Division had known them
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15/01/2006 @ 19:09 GMT
deusx : Glitch VST by dblue - "Glitch is a highly-adjustable, semi-automated, realtime audio manipulation system which allows you to alter your music in a variety of different ways ranging from quite subtle to extremely bizarre."
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15/01/2006 @ 19:08 GMT
deusx : BBC NEWS | Business | Coke ditches three flavours in US - Vanilla Coke was really the only flavor of Coke for which I had any semblance of craving on a regular basis. Black cherry vanilla? Sounds like a mixing accident...
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15/01/2006 @ 18:09 GMT
merlinmann : Left Lane - Hey, Pat. Please let me know if you ever decide to release your _beautiful_ K2 scheme; I think might be able to find a good home for it.
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15/01/2006 @ 18:08 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : Adobe Labs - Lightroom Beta 1 Overview Video - Adobe Labs - Lightroom Beta 1 Overview Video: Lightroom looks pretty impressive
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15/01/2006 @ 16:09 GMT
Richard Rutter : img Image Replacement - On replacing one image with another in media-specific instances.
Paul Hammond : iIR: img Image Replacement - There’s been lots of discussion with regard to best practices when replacing text with an image using CSS, but very little discussion of replacing one image with another in media-specific instances
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15/01/2006 @ 15:08 GMT
François Nonnenmacher : Using Google Video from outside the US
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15/01/2006 @ 14:08 GMT
plasticbag : A New Scientist article describes the hyperspace work of Burkhard Heim that the Scotsman picked up on last week - It's a more sober article than perhaps I was expecting, which points out the absence of peer review and the obscurantist qualities of Heim's thinking. Maybe there's something here after all. It would be awesome if there was, obviously...
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15/01/2006 @ 13:08 GMT
François Nonnenmacher : Hindsights by Guy Kawazaki
kayodeok : Hindsights - Delay, as long as possible, the inevitable entry into the workplace and a lifetime of servitude to bozos who know less than you do, but who make more money
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15/01/2006 @ 12:09 GMT
Jon Hicks : Path Finder 4 is out - Finally, this superb replacement for the OS X Finder is released! Too many features to list, but tabbed browsing is my favourite new feature., all wrapped up in a gorgeous new interface.
jimray : Path Finder 4 released - Finder replacement, Tiger only
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15/01/2006 @ 12:08 GMT
ricmac : Publishing 2.0 » Bloggers Are So Wrong About Media - Some kick-back from old media. hmmm.
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15/01/2006 @ 11:09 GMT
kayodeok : Looking at the WMF issue, how did it get there? - This was a different time in the security landscape and these metafile records were all completely trusted by the OS. To recap, when it was introduced, the SetAbortProc functionality served an important function
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15/01/2006 @ 11:09 GMT
kayodeok : Ten Reasons Your Next PC Will Be From Apple - Windows Vista won’t be blocked on Intel-based Apple hardware. This means you will (in theory) be able to purchase a Mac computer and run Windows on it, just as you would a regular ol’ PC. At least, Apple won’t stop folks from doing so
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15/01/2006 @ 11:09 GMT
kayodeok : Learn Python in 10 minutes - This tutorial will attempt to teach you Python in 10 minutes. It's probably not so much a tutorial as it is a cross between a tutorial and a cheatsheet
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15/01/2006 @ 11:08 GMT
kayodeok : Math Will Rock Your World - Tom Leighton, an entrepreneur and applied math professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, says: "All of my students have standing offers at Yahoo! and Google ." Top mathematicians are becoming a new global elite
gleuschk : Math Will Rock Your World - from Kord
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15/01/2006 @ 11:08 GMT
kayodeok : Boot up Windows before you even log in - You could press the button to power up your system and go get a cup of coffee. Five minutes later, you come to your desk and type in your password. BAM! Instantly dropped to the desktop! Your programs are already running and all systems are a go!
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15/01/2006 @ 09:08 GMT
WillPate : Amazon.com: "Boiling Point" by Ross Gelbspan - Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist Ross Gelbspan's book about climate change, oil industry lobbying, PR spinsters, politicians and lazy journalists.
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15/01/2006 @ 09:08 GMT
WillPate : Ross Gelbspan's blog | deSmogBlog - Author of "Boiling Point" is blogging on the deSmogBlog, a blog about PR spin and climate change, and Raincity Studios client site
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15/01/2006 @ 09:08 GMT
WillPate : ConFEEDeration - "We're your one-stop source for blog posts from candidates across Canada" - excellent idea, a site that shows all blog posts from the 2006 election, brought to you by Rob Cottingham of Social Signal
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15/01/2006 @ 09:08 GMT
WillPate : The Ockham's Razor Principle of Content Management Systems | Dries Buytaert - When people choose between two content management systems of similar features, simplicity of the user interface often becomes the deciding factor.
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15/01/2006 @ 05:09 GMT
erikbenson : A short article on juice fasting - Sounds a bit scary. Wee!
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15/01/2006 @ 05:08 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : livedoor PICS is a Flickr clone - livedoor PICS is a Flickr clone: "Livedoor launched their new photo sharing service Livedoor PICS. Yeah, it's a complete clone of Flickr."
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Matthew M. Boedicker : what someone playing music on a theremin sounds like
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15/01/2006 @ 02:08 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : wankr beta - wankr beta: "We promise that by the time this thing is finished, it'll have curvy edges everywhere, along with broken navigation, a confusing user interface and tags all over the fucking shop. It's going to be awesome."
jimray : wankr beta - collaborative masturbation network - "wankr will be a place for web 2.0 people to gather together in one humongous circlejerk so they can masturbate each other into a sticky frenzy over useless, meaningless bullshit."
Linkorama : wankr beta - wankr will be a place for web 2.0 people to gather together in one humongous circlejerk so they can masturbate each other into a sticky frenzy over useless, meaningless bullshit.
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15/01/2006 @ 00:08 GMT
plasticbag : Google Video has a clip of The Worlds Largest Nuke Explosion from The Discovery Channel - The creepy bit is when it displays the effect it would have on London - with the city itself erased in the first blast and everything up to the M25 (and a way beyond) destroyed in a fireball...
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