28/10/2006 @ 23:01 GMT
Rod Begbie : Frozen Bubble - the official home - Truly excellent open-source Bust-a-Move clone hits 2.0. Features, oh yes, internet multiplayer mode. My productivity hits new lows. (No Windows or OSX port yet, but hopefully only a matter of time) #
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28/10/2006 @ 23:01 GMT
Rod Begbie : Nintendo.com Games : Clubhouse Games - Attention DS-owning chums-of-mine: My Clubhouse Games friend code is 3866-2922-6013. Let me know yours', and let's get some virtual Texas Hold'em action going! #
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28/10/2006 @ 22:01 GMT
Linkorama : Pluck RSS Reader Shuts Down - I'm afraid to say that consumer RSS Readers are rapidly becoming commodities and will soon be next to worthless - the real business is white label and enterprise solutions.
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28/10/2006 @ 18:01 GMT
Rod Begbie : [Full-disclosure] RFID enabled e-passport skimming proof of concept code released (RFIDIOt) - "This program will exchange crypto keys with the [RFID-chipped] passport and read and display the contents therein, including the facial image and the personal data printed in the passport." [via] #
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28/10/2006 @ 17:00 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : A 60 Acre Web of Mystery - A 60 Acre Web of Mystery: "Millions of Tiny Spiders Spin Mystery in a British Columbia Clover Field"
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28/10/2006 @ 16:00 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : "I Google'd him on Yahoo" - "I Google'd him on Yahoo": 'When I use Google I'm going to say I "Yahoo'd" it on Google.' Heh
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28/10/2006 @ 13:01 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : Line Rider Videos - Line Rider Videos: "Someone took Line Rider to bold new levels of insanity" really...
Nelson Minar : Line rider video - No, really, this one is amazing
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28/10/2006 @ 13:01 GMT
Nelson Minar : FBI takedown - Let's pretend there's no security flaw!
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28/10/2006 @ 12:02 GMT
Nelson Minar : Disillusionment in US - Rushkoff opines on a frightening line (via MeFi)
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28/10/2006 @ 12:02 GMT
Nelson Minar : Doublejeu - Clever game concept (via MeFi)
Rod Begbie : Irritating Game - "Which Uses 100% of Your Brain" Goddamn, this is tough. [via] #
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28/10/2006 @ 12:01 GMT
Nelson Minar : Expat survival guide - Focussing on the emotional side of being in France
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28/10/2006 @ 09:00 GMT
deusx : WTFPL - Do What The Fuck You Want To Public License - "it allows everything and has no additional restrictions. How could life be easier? You just DO WHAT THE FUCK YOU WANT TO."
Rod Begbie : WTFPL - Do What The Fuck You Want To Public License - I was pondering what license I apply to Twadget. I think I've found my man. #
Eric Meyer : WTFPL - Now THAT'S how I should have licensed S5. (Note: uses not-safe-for-work language.) [via Coding Horror] [via]
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28/10/2006 @ 08:01 GMT
deusx : Shakespeare's Sister - “Limbaugh's words are just sounds carrying an emotion†- "Limbaugh is just one of many loathsome characters who have made names for themselves by treating politics as a game, a fun and profitable little pastime that has no real-world consequences"
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28/10/2006 @ 08:00 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : NSLU2 Linux - NSLU2 Linux: gotta put me some linux on my new linksys box
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28/10/2006 @ 08:00 GMT
wearehugh : Re: new TAG issue TagSoupIntegration-54 from Norman Walsh on 2006-10-26 (www-tag@w3.org from October 2006) - "Hopefully, we can have this discussion in a calm and rational manner without politics or histrionics." Yeah, well, lots of luck with that.
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28/10/2006 @ 07:00 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : Hitch Corner - Hitch Corner: The best on-line store I've seen for Trailer Hitches, Accessories, and so on
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28/10/2006 @ 06:00 GMT
wearehugh : Re: Draft description of new TAG issue TagSoupIntegration-54 from Bjoern Hoehrmann on 2006-10-25 (www-tag@w3.org from October 2006) - bjoern++
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28/10/2006 @ 05:00 GMT
jcgregorio : Reinventing HTML
wearehugh : Reinventing HTML | Decentralized Information Group (DIG) Breadcrumbs
Isofarro : Reinventing HTML - Tim Berners Lee announces a new HTML working group, based on the WHAT WG efforts. Recognising that HTML has to evolve, there is also a Forms working group that will work to make HTML forms (the form elements that make up the HTML set of elements) a subset
Simon Willison : Tim Berners-Lee: Reinventing HTML - "It is necessary to evolve HTML incrementally." W3C to work on HTML again.
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28/10/2006 @ 04:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Hell.com goes on auction - a mirror of the art site from 2001; background drama here [via]
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28/10/2006 @ 04:00 GMT
wearehugh : np237: Why the etch release will be late
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28/10/2006 @ 03:03 GMT
joshua : How to Play a Video Game on Paper
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28/10/2006 @ 03:02 GMT
jimray : panopticist: Good Day, Mr. Kubrick - CUE-brick? Is that right? I've always said koo-brik.
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28/10/2006 @ 03:02 GMT
jimray : Jeffrey Zeldman Presents : IE7 CSS tweak show and tell
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28/10/2006 @ 03:02 GMT
jimray : Jeffrey Zeldman Presents : IE7 Bugs and Fixes, Part I
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28/10/2006 @ 03:01 GMT
deusx : Lemarchand's box - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - "Lemarchand's box (or a Lemarchand box) is a fictional lock puzzle or puzzle box appearing in horror stories by Clive Barker, or in works based on his original stories."
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28/10/2006 @ 03:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Comedy Central DMCAs YouTube - South Park, Colbert, and Daily Show clips removed en masse [via]
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28/10/2006 @ 03:00 GMT
wearehugh : glandium.org » Blog Archive » Facts about Debian, Mozilla® Firefox® and Ubuntu
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28/10/2006 @ 02:02 GMT
Linkorama : Welcome to Maya's Mom - Social networking and sharing for parents site launches. Congrats Ann!
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28/10/2006 @ 01:02 GMT
cameron : Rocketboom: Almost 10X Ze Frank’s Downloads - Tech Crunch weighs in on the nerd fight. The verdict? Rocketboom, hands down.
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28/10/2006 @ 01:00 GMT
cameron : A Look at the Numbers: How the Rich Get Richer - "IF THE $5.15 HOURLY minimum wage had risen at the same rate as CEO compensation since 1990, it would now stand at $23.03."
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28/10/2006 @ 01:00 GMT
jkottke : Suroweicki explans why ever-rising housing prices may be deceiving - Suroweicki explans why ever-rising housing prices may be deceiving. "If you control for inflation and quality...real home prices barely budged between the eighteen-nineties and the nineteen-nineties. The idea that housing prices have nowhere to go but up
Jeremy Zawodny : What if Housing Prices didn't always go up? - What if Housing Prices didn't always go up?: "The idea that housing prices have nowhere to go but up is, in other words, a statistical illusion."
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28/10/2006 @ 00:03 GMT
Linkorama : Why Wikis Are Conquering The Enterprise - "Wikis provide a social incentive to share knowledge," Socialtext CEO Ross Mayfield told internetnews.com. "People don't like filling in forms, but they enjoy telling stories about their day."
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Jeremy Zawodny : Strange Statues from Around the World - Strange Statues from Around the World: there's some crazy shit in there
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28/10/2006 @ 00:00 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : CNET Prizefight: Internet Explorer 7 vs. Firefox 2 - CNET Prizefight: Internet Explorer 7 vs. Firefox 2: the lizard spanks the softies
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