25/10/2006 @ 23:04 GMT
Cameron Moll : Greenery Restaurant and Market - Greenery Restaurant and Market. Nicely designed, Brandon.
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25/10/2006 @ 23:02 GMT
Cameron Moll : Hey Floridians... psst - Hey Floridians... psst.
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25/10/2006 @ 23:02 GMT
kellan : Valleyspeak: "vesting in peace" - V.I.P. #
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25/10/2006 @ 23:01 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : Semper fabricate. Nunquam consumite. (Always build. Never destroy.) - (via Boing Boing) [via]
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25/10/2006 @ 23:01 GMT
jimray : Yahoo! Bookmarks - How many bookmark services is Yahoo gonna roll out? And when will they talk to each other?
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25/10/2006 @ 23:00 GMT
jkottke : A new book called They Never Said That debunks some famous phrases that were never actually said by those that supposedly coined them - A new book called They Never Said That debunks some famous phrases that were never actually said by those that supposedly coined them. "Hundreds of pithy remarks from 'Let them eat cake' to 'Elementary, my dear Watson', turn out to be adaptations of comme
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25/10/2006 @ 22:00 GMT
jkottke : Story of a dog that was addicted to licking toads for the hallucinogenic effect - Story of a dog that was addicted to licking toads for the hallucinogenic effect. Listen to the audio version if you can. "Winter was going to come and we were going to have a dog without toad." (via bb) [via]
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25/10/2006 @ 21:05 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : circuit bending workshop
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25/10/2006 @ 21:05 GMT
jimray : White Frog T-Shirts - Original Designs, Limited Quantities - Oh, these are tasty
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jimray : Welcome to Campfire Goods Incorporated : www.wearecampfire.com - Holy CRAP this site takes forever to freaking load. But good stuff, allegedly, according to my t-shirt nemesis Rex
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25/10/2006 @ 21:01 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : Geek to Live: Top Firefox 2 config tweaks - Geek to Live: Top Firefox 2 config tweaks: one of these days I'll upgrade firefox and this will suddenly become useful
Andy Baio : Lifehacker's top Firefox 2 config tweaks - the default behavior for 2.0's tab UI was frustrating, but this cleared it up in 15 seconds
jimray : Top Firefox 2 config tweaks - Hey, Rexy, this'll show you how to put the close tab button back in the top right.
jkottke : Firefox 2 tweaks - Now that you've installed the new version of Firefox, here's all the tweaks you need to make it work right.
gleuschk : Geek to Live: Top Firefox 2 config tweaks - Lifehacker - now I want something to make switching between tabs as zippy as it used to be
Rod Begbie : Geek to Live: Top Firefox 2 config tweaks - Lifehacker - Tweaks to get Firefox 2.0 behaving the old way that you're used to. [via] #
philgyford : Geek to Live: Top Firefox 2 config tweaks - Lifehacker - Didn't think I'd need this after applying most of these once, but I keep trying to find it when I install on other computers.
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25/10/2006 @ 21:01 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : iSearchBetter - Search for items that qualify for Amazon Prime - iSearchBetter - Search for items that qualify for Amazon Prime: "I used Amazon Web Services to create a front-end to Amazon that allows anyone to search for only new products that are sold by Amazon and that qualify for Prime (and SuperSaver) shippin
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25/10/2006 @ 21:00 GMT
wearehugh : fish fish fish fish fish, deconstructed on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
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25/10/2006 @ 21:00 GMT
jkottke : Five great movie monologues - Five great movie monologues. #1 is Merkin Muffley talking to Dmitri on the phone in Dr. Strangelove...one of my favorite scenes of any movie ever.
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25/10/2006 @ 20:02 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : Churchill Club Podcasts - Churchill Club Podcasts: it looks like there's some interesting stuff here to listen to
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25/10/2006 @ 20:00 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : Garmin Blog: FSX vs. G1000 - Garmin Blog: FSX vs. G1000: "Just remember when you turn off the computer and go to the hangar to fly your real G1000 equipped aircraft, the G1000 in FSX is not an exact copy to the real G1000. "
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25/10/2006 @ 20:00 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : Prop 83: Sex Offenders is not what it seems. SAY NO! - Prop 83: Sex Offenders is not what it seems. SAY NO!: I'd care more about this if I thought about it. Luckily I can outsource that to Danah. :-)
kellan : apophenia: Prop 83: Sex Offenders is not what it seems. SAY NO! #
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25/10/2006 @ 19:01 GMT
cobra libre : WFMU: Aircheck - "Aircheck seeks out some of the more unusual and unpredictable moments and personalities in radio that probably wouldn't get attention anywhere else." #
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25/10/2006 @ 18:04 GMT
43folders : SCENE III. The English camp. - "...be he ne'er so vile, / This day shall gentle his condition..." Happy St. Crispin's Day.
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25/10/2006 @ 18:04 GMT
43folders : Montage Screenwriting Software - From Work In Progress to Final Draft - Mariner's new screenwriting app looks purty. Unlike the (free) Celtx, this one's ground-up for the Mac.
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Linkorama : Socialtext 2.0 review - Heck, you and four others can use the service for free for as long as you like. Give it a whirl. For group communication, it’s much better than e-mail.
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25/10/2006 @ 18:03 GMT
Linkorama : Imaginary Fences - Where Lessig glosses over the business models that drive innovation, Nick ignores the enormous wealth that these business models have created for users. Regardless of any sort of ideological purity.
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25/10/2006 @ 18:02 GMT
jimray : Melty mac and cheese grows up, goes gourmet - This is probably my favorite semi-regular feature of MSNBC.com - God bless Jon Bonne
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25/10/2006 @ 18:01 GMT
gleuschk : PollingPlaceLookup - Onondaga county - looks like poop in firefox, but works
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25/10/2006 @ 18:00 GMT
plasticbag : webkuehn.de contains a CSV with the long-lat coordinates for 55,000 Wikipedia articles (along with information about the categories they belong to) - Where to start!? The value of this lot is absolutely extraordinary. You can cut the data by any of the categories allowing you to easily plot the locations of all of Wikipedia's geocoded impact craters or intercontinental ballistic missile sites...
Andy Baio : Geocoordinates from Wikipedia for Google Earth - beyond Google Earth, this CSV of lat-long coordinates for 55,00 Wikipedia articles has tons of potential; thanks, Tom
Nelson Minar : Wikipedia lat/long - Database of spatial coordinates for Wikipedia articles. Cool! (via Waxy)
philgyford : Webkuehn.de - Geocoordinates from Wikipedia for Google Earth - That's a lot of locations. Not sure what I'd do it with it but just in case... (via Plasticbag)
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25/10/2006 @ 18:00 GMT
jkottke : Nike hightops for sale. Price: $8500. - Nike hightops for sale. Price: $8500. Sneakers are the new wine.
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25/10/2006 @ 18:00 GMT
jkottke : Interview with Cory Arcangel about his new show at Team Gallery - Interview with Cory Arcangel about his new show at Team Gallery. "I made the conscious decision that the viewer shouldn't have to understand it; it should stand on its own and be beautiful. Anyone can have an art moment with my work, regardless of their t
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25/10/2006 @ 17:02 GMT
jkottke : Wired asked some prominent writers to pen their own six word stories - Following the lead of the Six Word Story group on Flickr and Caterina's prompt, Wired asked some prominent writers to pen their own six word stories. "Hemingway once wrote a story in just six words ('For sale: baby shoes, never worn.') and is said to have
jimray : Wired collects six word stories from a bunch of scifi writers - Easy. Just touch the match to
Aquarion : Wired 14.11: Very Short Stories - Six word stories by people like Joss Whedon, Neil Gaiman and other famous people.
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25/10/2006 @ 17:00 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : Welcome to the new Yahoo! Bookmarks [screencast] - Welcome to the new Yahoo! Bookmarks [screencast]: a well done screencast for the new Y! Bookmarks and Toolbar
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25/10/2006 @ 17:00 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : Zettabyte Storage zBox - Zettabyte Storage zBox: "The zBox runs on your local network and automatically backs up data to Amazon S3. Once you commit a zBox and place it on your network, data stored locally will end up safe and secure in S3." Cool!
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25/10/2006 @ 16:00 GMT
jkottke : An artist diagnosed with Alzheimer's, William Utermohlen dealt with his illness by painting self portraits - An artist diagnosed with Alzheimer's, William Utermohlen dealt with his illness by painting self portraits. (thx, ajit)
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25/10/2006 @ 15:02 GMT
kellan : Google Code: google-rfc-2445 recurrences - Google Calendar's implementation of RFC 2445 repeating events. Apache 2.0 license. Java. #
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25/10/2006 @ 15:00 GMT
gleuschk : I read until my eyes exploded | MetaFilter - very short stories: just six words
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25/10/2006 @ 15:00 GMT
plasticbag : Most fun ever: audio clips of the London Underground that you can play together to create your underground experience - This is such fun. Play a few together on a big stereo to create the truly claustrophobic and brain-rattling sensations that previously only the Underground has been able to produce...
philgyford : Freesound :: view pack :: london underground - I'm not sure why sounds recorded from the Tube are interesting, but they are. (via Plasticbag)
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25/10/2006 @ 13:00 GMT
plasticbag : It came up through the seat, into the ass of Timo - If this doesn't undermine my professional image, I don't know what will. Hehehehe.
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25/10/2006 @ 09:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Scott Adams cures self of speech disorder - take that, brain! [via]
jkottke : Scott Adams voice hacks - I know it's only 8am, but this is the best link of the day. Scott Adams, creator of Dilbert, lost his voice 18 months ago due to a strange condition called spasmodic dysphonia. He wasn't ever supposed to get it back, but he did what any good nerd would do
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25/10/2006 @ 09:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Weird Al performs "Eat It" on Japanese TV - Al seems completely lost, but it makes the clip that much better
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25/10/2006 @ 07:02 GMT
jcgregorio : without an e: outsourcing the workshop [10/24/2006 11:42:43] - Looks like robaccia has inspired Michal.
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25/10/2006 @ 07:00 GMT
deusx : oreilly.com -- Online Catalog: Getting Acquainted with OPML - "Included in this Short Cut are step-by-step how-to examples with illustrations to get you started using and remixing OPML right now."
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25/10/2006 @ 07:00 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : Web-Scaling Syndic8 - Introduction - Web-Scaling Syndic8 - Introduction: Jeff is going to use EC2 and S3 to make Syndic8 scale cheaply. Cool.
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25/10/2006 @ 05:01 GMT
Rod Begbie : News Sniffer - Revisionista - A Winer-Watcher for the BBC -- Tracking revisions to BBC News articles. [via] #
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25/10/2006 @ 05:01 GMT
Rod Begbie : Ambient Clock - Ambient Devices online-prototype for a clock that displays your Google Calendar appointments in an at-a-glance stylee, including things like ambient colour-changing when it's 10 minutes to the appointment. [via] #
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25/10/2006 @ 04:01 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : notes from a talk called "Demystifying gcc"
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25/10/2006 @ 03:02 GMT
jimray : Review: ZigVersion 1.0.1 - Sounds awesome. $140 awesome?
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25/10/2006 @ 03:00 GMT
cameron : Facebook Beta Testing Social Bookmarking - I'm impressed at the messaging Facebook does around its features, and how they reduce them to the core functionality (blogging, links, etc.). Very nice.
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25/10/2006 @ 03:00 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : OpenID Specs - OpenID Specs: for your bedtime reading pleasure
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25/10/2006 @ 03:00 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : Subterfuge and the art of the demo - Subterfuge and the art of the demo: "They came thousands of miles to watch us send a fax thirty feet. If I recall, we won their business."
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25/10/2006 @ 02:02 GMT
jimray : WordPress MultiUser hits 1.0 - It still blows my mind that this wasn't part of the feature set of the original WP and is now a separate project but whatever
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25/10/2006 @ 02:01 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : United States Population Density Image - United States Population Density Image: good stuff from NASA
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25/10/2006 @ 02:00 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : We're all big babies - We're all big babies: so read this to learn how to become an adult!
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25/10/2006 @ 02:00 GMT
jkottke : Profile of John Hodgman, "archly amusing nerd" - Profile of John Hodgman, "archly amusing nerd".
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25/10/2006 @ 01:01 GMT
jimray : Shoe Pouch - Use the Nike+iPod thingie without Nikes. Now, if I could only get excited about running
Rod Begbie : Shoe Pouch - $6 pouch that allows you to use your Nike iPod connector with any running shoe. [via] #
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25/10/2006 @ 01:01 GMT
jimray : T-Qualizer Shirt - Creates a real-time equalizer from abient sounds... ON A T-SHIRT!
deusx : ThinkGeek :: T-Qualizer Shirt - "Party like it's 2999 with the glowing display on the T-Qualizer that dynamically changes with any ambient sound or music."
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25/10/2006 @ 01:01 GMT
jimray : Standalone versions of older IE installations - Now that IE 7 is "official" I took the plunge, but still need these to fully test our browser matrix
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25/10/2006 @ 01:01 GMT
jimray : Introducing Outside.in - Steve Johnson's new hyperlocalaggregator thingie
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25/10/2006 @ 01:01 GMT
deusx : A Guide to Efficiently Using Irssi and Screen :: f0rked.com - "Irssi is a text-only IRC client. It does not get in your way and its commands are intuitive and useful."
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25/10/2006 @ 01:00 GMT
Simon Willison : Brazil elections and postponed DST start - I'm doing stuff with timezones at the moment. Timezones are evil.
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25/10/2006 @ 01:00 GMT
jkottke : Great photos of the Space Shuttle launch taken from the International Space Station - Great photos of the Space Shuttle launch taken from the International Space Station. (via cyn-c) [via]
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25/10/2006 @ 00:00 GMT
gleuschk : Rent’s Bite Is Big in Kansas, Too - New York Times - wow, house prices in Olathe
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