7/12/2006 @ 23:02 GMT
jcgregorio : Re: AD Evaluation of draft-ietf-atompub-protocol-11 - ""Worrying about session maintenance in APP makes about as much sense as worrying about trimming the jibs on the Autobahn.""
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7/12/2006 @ 23:01 GMT
deusx : JSMIN, The JavaScript Minifier - "JSMin is a filter which removes comments and unnecessary whitespace from JavaScript files. It typically reduces filesize by half, resulting in faster downloads. It also encourages a more expressive programming style because it eliminates the download cos
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7/12/2006 @ 23:01 GMT
deusx : A CSS-based Form Template - A cleanly structured, nicely styled form with focus highlighting and error indication
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deusx : Mixed reaction to Cheney's daughter's pregnancy - CNN.com - "Grandfather Cheney will no doubt face a lifetime of sleepless nights as he reflects on the irreparable harm he and his administration have done to the millions of American gay and lesbian parents and their children."
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7/12/2006 @ 23:00 GMT
wearehugh : Amazon.com: 1600 For Men: Beauty
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wearehugh : Decoding URI-escaped characters… with sed // plasmasturm.org - "Only this time, the tool has to be sed."
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jkottke : The bestselling book at Amazon for 2006? - The bestselling book at Amazon for 2006? Cesar's Way: The Natural, Everyday Guide to Understanding and Correcting Common Dog Problems by Cesar Millan, the Dog Whisperer.
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7/12/2006 @ 20:01 GMT
Rod Begbie : MetroNaps - Attempts to convince co-workers that we need one of these in our lab have thus far proven unsuccessful. #
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7/12/2006 @ 20:00 GMT
deusx : Super NES Programming - Wikibooks, collection of open-content textbooks - "This book is designed for people interested in learning to program for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System"
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7/12/2006 @ 20:00 GMT
plasticbag : Oxbridgelife - a profoundly troubling and actually quite insulting website designed to find jobs for people from Oxford and Cambridge - Note that it's really got nothing to do with whether the people who went there were any good, just that they happened to go to a couple of universities. A solid embodiment of old boy networks...
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7/12/2006 @ 19:02 GMT
jimray : Raytheon: Jobs in Antarctica - You too can clean latrines at the bottom of the world
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deusx : How to Pan Roast Coffee - "Step by Step How I Successfully Pan Roast Coffee in 4 Easy Steps"
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7/12/2006 @ 19:00 GMT
plasticbag : Victor Keegan writes quite glowingly about ORG and MySociety - He points out that he hasn't seen groups quite like these in any other country of the world. I think, after some initial reserve about their first projects, it would be difficult for me to find fault in the work that MySociety have done recently. Bravo.
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7/12/2006 @ 18:02 GMT
43folders : Dreamland Toyworks - My Little Cthulhu by John Kovalic - Mighty unspeakably adorable. I love the little screaming people. [via:neatorama.com]
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7/12/2006 @ 18:00 GMT
jkottke : I'm having a contest: use your Nintendo Wii avatar editor to make the best celebrity Mii - I'm having a contest: use your Nintendo Wii avatar editor to make the best celebrity Mii. Deadline is Monday, Dec 11. Lots of good entries so far, send yours in!
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7/12/2006 @ 17:02 GMT
jcgregorio : REST for toddlers [dive into mark]
deusx : REST for toddlers [dive into mark] - 417 Expectation Failed - “No, you can’t have a pony.â€
tehu : REST for toddlers [dive into mark] - much more understandable than RFC
Nelson Minar : REST for Toddlers - Mark Pilgrim is a very funny man
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Rod Begbie : A Screenshot of God's Inbox (from Time Magazine) [PDF] - God uses a Mac, apparently. A funny list, made funnier by details like "Jesus Baby Pictures" on the desktop. [via] #
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7/12/2006 @ 16:00 GMT
jkottke : The unabridged audiobook for War and Peace spans 51 CDs, runs for 70 hours - The unabridged audiobook for War and Peace spans 51 CDs, runs for 70 hours, and is highly recommended.
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7/12/2006 @ 15:00 GMT
jkottke : Bookslut lists the best book covers of 2006 - Bookslut lists the best book covers of 2006. (via lists 2006) [via]
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7/12/2006 @ 14:01 GMT
gleuschk : Advent Calendar 2006 - www.AlgebraicSurface.net - one mathematical movie per day until the 24th.
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7/12/2006 @ 14:00 GMT
gleuschk : Swivel - Home - holy schamoly, would you look at all that data?
jimray : Swivel - Home - Social graphing?
Matthew M. Boedicker : Swivel, a site for curious people to explore data - (via del.icio.us/sachac) [via]
WillPate : Tasty Data Goodies - Swivel - Lots of data visualizations
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7/12/2006 @ 14:00 GMT
gleuschk : Algebra and Number Theory Journal - new journal from Berkeley faculty, dirt cheap and open-source, with 4 Fields Medalists on the editorial board
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7/12/2006 @ 14:00 GMT
gleuschk : The format of arXiv identifiers will change on 1 January 2007 - gone will be all the 'math.CA' stuff. Too bad, kinda.
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fastclemmy : YouTube - Scary 'Mary Poppins' Trailer - YouTube - Scary 'Mary Poppins' Trailer by fastclemmy Didn't remember Mary Popping was that scary! hotlinks trailer mary popping movie video Copy | React (0)
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7/12/2006 @ 08:01 GMT
jimray : The Best 20 Food Books of 2006 - Via Rexy, of course
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7/12/2006 @ 08:01 GMT
jimray : InFocus Home Theater Projectors: Big Picture, Big Fun - 720p for $600!
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7/12/2006 @ 04:00 GMT
Rod Begbie : Literally, A Web Log - "An English language grammar blog tracking abuse of the word literally". Because that drives me hopping mad. Literally. [via] #
Milo Vermeulen : Literally, A Web Log - An English language grammar blog tracking abuse of the word "literally" - Literally, A Web Log - An English language grammar blog tracking abuse of the word literally [via]
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7/12/2006 @ 02:00 GMT
jkottke : Chunks of a meteorite that landed in Canada recently may date from the formation of the solar system, billions of years older than the earth - Chunks of a meteorite that landed in Canada recently may date from the formation of the solar system, billions of years older than the earth.
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7/12/2006 @ 01:00 GMT
Simon Willison : Recognizing Web 2.0 - Kevin Yank has a new and surprisingly non-sucky definition for Web 2.0.
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7/12/2006 @ 01:00 GMT
Simon Willison : WYMeditor - A semantic rich text editor that appears not to suck!
deusx : WYMeditor - standards-compliant XHTML editor - Home - "WYMeditor's main concept is to leave details of the document's visual layout, and to concentrate on its structure and meaning, while trying to give the user as much comfort as possible (at least as WYSIWYG editors)."
factoryjoe : WYMeditor - web-based XHTML editor - Home - WYMeditor is a web-based WYSIWYM XHTML editor. WYMeditor's main concept is to leave details of the document's visual layout, and to concentrate on its structure and meaning, while trying to give the user as much comfort as possible (at
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7/12/2006 @ 01:00 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : Fixing Movable Type's non-permanent permalinks - Fixing Movable Type's non-permanent permalinks: very useful... and hard to believe that MT *still* doesn't handle this natively. WTF?!
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7/12/2006 @ 01:00 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : Precious - Ruby, Gems and AWS - Precious - Ruby, Gems and AWS: good ruby, rails, and aws stuff
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7/12/2006 @ 01:00 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : Valley's 'Mr. Web 2.0' seeks next big thing - Valley's 'Mr. Web 2.0' seeks next big thing: Arrington goes on vacation, journalist writes about it. Heh.
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7/12/2006 @ 01:00 GMT
jkottke : Nicholas Kristof's "Modest Proposal for a Truce on Religion," and responses by Sam Harris, Richard Dawkins, and Daniel Dennett - Nicholas Kristof's "Modest Proposal for a Truce on Religion," and responses by Sam Harris, Richard Dawkins, and Daniel Dennett. "Mr. Kristof has simply become acclimatized to the convention that you can criticize anything else but you mustn't criticize re
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jkottke : On a recent visit to New York, writer Will Self walked the 26 miles from JFK to his hotel in Manhattan - On a recent visit to New York, writer Will Self walked the 20 miles from JFK to his hotel in Manhattan...and this was after walking 26 miles to Heathrow to catch the plane to JFK. "There were not many pedestrians out at 11:30 in the morning, and dressed a
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