15/01/2007 @ 23:01 GMT
43folders : What's new in Drupal 5 | drupal.org - The lovely and talented Mr. Jeff Robbins walks you through a screencast of what's new in the succulent-looking Drupal 5.
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15/01/2007 @ 22:01 GMT
jcgregorio : Greg Murray's Blog: jMaki supports PHP!
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15/01/2007 @ 22:00 GMT
gleuschk : Centrality of Linear Algebra - Carl Cowen
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15/01/2007 @ 21:01 GMT
43folders : Some ideas for Emusic - Scratchskunk - I like Mark's ideas for modernizing emusic.com. Of course, restoring AYCE downloads each month would have me back there in a heartbeat.
Jon Hicks : Some ideas for Emusic - To this I would add “Give me a way of previewing a whole album on the webpage, instead of downloading a .m3u for each track”.
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15/01/2007 @ 21:01 GMT
43folders : Contingency Management - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - After while, most everything starts to seem like a function of Economics -- down to deciding how much it's worth to quit meth. Fascinating.
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15/01/2007 @ 21:00 GMT
wearehugh : rc3.org: Defining your music collection - "I wouldn't mind not "owning" tracks so much as long as I could include the fact that I'd listened to them in my history."
Rod Begbie : rc3.org: Defining your music collection - Interesting thought: Is your "music collection" just your audio files, or is it all the ratings and playlists and stuff that go along with it? Is Apple's DRM less of a lock-in than just the time spent organising your music *just so* in iTunes? [via] #
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15/01/2007 @ 20:03 GMT
43folders : Patrick Star, Getting Things Done on Flickr - Photo Sharing! - Gord emailed me the video for this and it's pretty funny.
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15/01/2007 @ 20:02 GMT
43folders : Apple - AirPort Extreme - Sharing - "AirPort Disk turns almost any external USB hard drive into a shared drive."
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15/01/2007 @ 20:02 GMT
43folders : AirPort Disk: Easy Network Storage - O'Reilly Mac DevCenter Blog - "You won’t need to browse or connect to them manually; they will just appear on your desktop when you log in." [via:digg]
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15/01/2007 @ 20:02 GMT
43folders : Cellswapper.com Get out of your cell phone contract - I wonder if services like this might lead to "sell-offs" around events like the iPhone. If so, I'd short my masters at Sprint around mid-May.
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15/01/2007 @ 20:02 GMT
43folders : Big belly may be matter of stress / Experts test if relaxation techniques aid in trimming abdominal fat - "We're looking at breaking that stress-eating link."
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15/01/2007 @ 20:01 GMT
43folders : Science & Technology at Scientific American.com: Why Do Today What You Can Put Off Until Tomorrow -- A 10-year study of procrastination provides insights into--and a formula for--human motivation - "Millions of people hours are spent making [distractions] as succulent as possible" [via:boingboing.net]
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15/01/2007 @ 20:01 GMT
43folders : Pile O’ Tips | A Whole Lotta Nothing - "When picking people up curbside at the airport, tell your friends/family to meet you in departures, not arrivals."
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15/01/2007 @ 20:01 GMT
Nelson Minar : Process Explorer - Show what resources a program is using in Windows
Jeremy Zawodny : Process Explorer for Windows v10.21 - Process Explorer for Windows v10.21: kick ass... I've needed a tool like this for a long long time
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15/01/2007 @ 19:01 GMT
Nelson Minar : Devlin Internet trail - Kids have Internet presence, even kidnapped ones
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15/01/2007 @ 19:01 GMT
Rod Begbie : jQuery: jQuery Birthday: 1.1, New Site, New Docs - New version of JQuery cleans up the API and reportedly speeds things up. #
Simon Willison : jQuery 1.1 - jQuery 1.1. jQuery is one year old. The latest release features API improvements and some significant optimisations.
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15/01/2007 @ 18:03 GMT
jcgregorio : John Resig - XHTML, document.write, and Adsense
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15/01/2007 @ 18:02 GMT
jimray : Martin Luther King "I have a dream" - Remembering today as something other than a chance to go skiing
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15/01/2007 @ 18:02 GMT
jimray : George Clooney is producing The Diamond Age miniseries for SciFi - Adapted for the small screen by Stephenson himself! Yet another show to grab off iTunes
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15/01/2007 @ 18:01 GMT
jimray : Joss Whedon and J.J. Abrams will each direct an episode of The Office - Next up - David Lynch. HA!
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15/01/2007 @ 17:02 GMT
Cameron Moll : Register now for AEA Boston - Register now for An Event Apart Boston and you'll not only enjoy the early bird price of $795 but you'll also get another $50 off when you use the code AEAMOLL at checkout. Suzanne may join me this time around, so we both hope to see you there!
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15/01/2007 @ 17:01 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : top 10 detox foods - (via del.icio.us/popular) [via]
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15/01/2007 @ 17:01 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : Chapelle Show Prince basketball skit
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15/01/2007 @ 17:01 GMT
Jon Hicks : Twitterrific - Gorgeous Twitter client from the Iconfactory.
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15/01/2007 @ 16:03 GMT
Cameron Moll : Yospace smartphone emulator - Yospace smartphone emulator. Pricey, but allows you to emulate a variety of devices simultaneously.
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15/01/2007 @ 16:03 GMT
Cameron Moll : HallwayTesting.com - HallwayTesting.com. "Forums for quick, free usability feedback." (thanks Jason)
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15/01/2007 @ 16:03 GMT
Cameron Moll : Bulletproof Ajax, the book - Bulletproof Ajax, the book. Yes! (See also Jeremy's announcement.)
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15/01/2007 @ 16:03 GMT
Cameron Moll : As if you need another rounded corners thingy... - As if you need another rounded corners thingy... but we needed one with a stroke on the edges, and came across curvy corners (example). (thanks randy)
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15/01/2007 @ 16:02 GMT
Cameron Moll : Embrace the Scroll - Speaking of scrolling, Embrace the Scroll. "There is something magical about the scroll as compared to the page. It allows content to be viewed in adjacency in time and space. Pages, on the other hand are separated by time, and making the relationship bet
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15/01/2007 @ 16:01 GMT
Cameron Moll : Design-Feed design aggregator - Design-Feed design aggregator.
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15/01/2007 @ 16:01 GMT
Cameron Moll : Introducing Footnote - Former colleague Blake Scarbrough says his team have successfully launched Footnote, a repository for the archival and retrieval of, and collaboration on, original documents. See also the video and Ten things you can do on Footnote. (Hey Blake, how about
Khoi Vinh : Footnote - Subscription service makes historical documents available online with community-powered, collaborative annotation.
43folders : Footnote - The place for original documents online
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15/01/2007 @ 15:03 GMT
Jon Hicks : MS Office 2008 gallery - The Mac Business unit have really done a good job of making Office 2008 feel like a Mac app.
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15/01/2007 @ 15:01 GMT
plasticbag : This Flickr set contains pictures of an iPhone Cardboard mock-up with rounded corners - I love that people have time to do these things, and I really appreciate their existence. I'm a bit jealous, actually. I'd love to spend time like this...
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15/01/2007 @ 15:00 GMT
plasticbag : Does anyone know much about the DLD conference? - I'm thinking of going (at quite short notice) but I don't know enough about it to make a reasonable judgement about it.
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15/01/2007 @ 15:00 GMT
plasticbag : There's probably some history to the use of the line, "Macs are for queers" in this Penny Arcade cartoon that I'd love it if someone could explain to me... - In the meantime, without the benefit of history (like many other readers of that strip), I'm going to pretend it says, "Macs are for niggers", come to my own conclusions and move right along...
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15/01/2007 @ 15:00 GMT
plasticbag : Ooh, there's now a rounded version of the Gotham typeface (used everywhere, including in Yahoo product names) - If anyone's ever seem me talk at conferences, they'll know that I'm a bit of a fan of the rounded font. It's a bit of a Web 2.0 fetish as well. Personally at the moment I like the uniform stroke widths of VAG Rounded, but this looks pretty interesting...
jonhicks : Hoefler & Frere-Jones | Gotham Rounded
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15/01/2007 @ 15:00 GMT
plasticbag : Typographica writes about Gotham Rounded and compares it to various other rounded faces... - An interesting overview, complete with reference to Bryant, which has some lovely stemless variants of m, n, u and w
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15/01/2007 @ 08:00 GMT
deusx : GigaVox Media, Inc. » The Levelator™ - "software that runs on Windows or OS X (universal binary) that adjusts the audio levels within your podcast or other audio file for variations from one speaker to the next"
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15/01/2007 @ 06:00 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : Star Wars! What really happened after the Deathstar blew up - Star Wars! What really happened after the Deathstar blew up: oh. my. god. funny as hell.
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jkottke : David Pogue's iPhone FAQ, part 2 - David Pogue's iPhone FAQ, part 2. Part 1 is here.
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15/01/2007 @ 05:00 GMT
Simon Willison : Free VMware Server in action - Free VMware Server in action. I’m interested in reading more case studies of Virtual Machine deployments in the wild.
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15/01/2007 @ 04:01 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : Misspell Google [video] - Misspell Google [video]: or "why you should never use IE..."
Nelson Minar : visiting goggle.com - Awesome little video (via Marc)
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15/01/2007 @ 04:00 GMT
Simon Willison : Using TextMate with Django - Using TextMate with Django. Including a nice looking theme inspired by the Django website.
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15/01/2007 @ 04:00 GMT
Simon Willison : CSS library for Python - CSS library for Python. “A Python package to parse and build CSS Cascading Style Sheets. Partly implements the DOM Level 2 Style Stylesheets and CSS interfaces.†[via]
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15/01/2007 @ 04:00 GMT
Simon Willison : The Django newforms-admin branch - The Django newforms-admin branch. This should make customising the Django admin application a whole lot easier.
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15/01/2007 @ 03:01 GMT
Nelson Minar : hd-dvd.torrent - Yet another stupid DRM system is broken
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15/01/2007 @ 03:01 GMT
Simon Willison : How to enable session saving in the new Camino 1.1a2 - How to enable session saving in the new Camino 1.1a2. I’ve stopped spending time in any browser that doesn’t have session saving built in—sorry Safari! [via]
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15/01/2007 @ 03:01 GMT
Simon Willison : Ubuntu Screencasts - Ubuntu Screencasts. Fantastic resource—exactly what Ubuntu (and desktop Linux in general) needs.
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15/01/2007 @ 03:01 GMT
wearehugh : An Antic Disposition: Guillaume Portes Redux
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15/01/2007 @ 03:01 GMT
wearehugh : Irrevocable (goer.org) - the large print giveth, while the small print taketh away
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15/01/2007 @ 03:01 GMT
wearehugh : O'Reilly Radar > Sonos + Rhapsody better than iPod + iTunes? - No. This has been another edition of "simple answers to simple questions."
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15/01/2007 @ 03:01 GMT
wearehugh : Paul Downey » Blog Archive » Web APIs Are Just Web Sites - "Warning! You are about to see Naked Protocol Headers!"
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15/01/2007 @ 03:01 GMT
wearehugh : philwilson.org: Nabaztag - "It’s an ambient device in the form of a wifi, talking rabbit." I haven't even read the rest of the article, and I already want one.
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15/01/2007 @ 03:00 GMT
wearehugh : Digg - Want to boast about your Linux desktop? Here are the screencast recorders.. - all linux screencast tools suck. i've tried them all, and they all suck. do not tell me i've missed your favorite tool. i assure you i have not. they all suck. i miss snapz pro. there, i said it.
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15/01/2007 @ 03:00 GMT
wearehugh : My Palace of Memory Crumbles (Ftrain.com)
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15/01/2007 @ 03:00 GMT
wearehugh : Trope (Ftrain.com) - "Over and over I read myself into a froth, sketching a mental picture of the essayist as a scruffy fucksimper." Fuck, fuck, fuck, why can't I write like this?
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15/01/2007 @ 03:00 GMT
wearehugh : BibliOdyssey: The Road of Excess
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15/01/2007 @ 03:00 GMT
wearehugh : Dilbert Comic Strip Archive - January 14, 2007 - "You scheduled my pre-meeting for the day after the meeting?"
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wearehugh : isolani - Web Accessibility: FormCamp: Day 1
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15/01/2007 @ 02:02 GMT
jimray : NINIJA New York Restaurant, Finest Japanese Cuisine - Oh. My. God.
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15/01/2007 @ 02:00 GMT
deusx : Bootie - SF's monthly mashup bootleg party - "the first monthly mashup party in America, spinning only the finest bootlegs and bastard pop since 2003"
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15/01/2007 @ 02:00 GMT
Simon Willison : Designing Google Reader's trends - Designing Google Reader’s trends. “But beyond the visualization, this serves as a good example of collecting and understanding the ambient information that flows through our digital lives.â€
plasticbag : Jeff Veen writes about the trends pages of Google Reader and mentions his increasing lust for recombinable life data streams - I really think there's something here - life dashboards or something. I'd love to be able to see my financial burn rate, my location, my energy usage, my tracked weight—all of this stuff—visable and interpretable.
kellan : Jeff Veen: Designing Google Reader’s trends - Jeff Veen: Designing Google Reader’s trends. I want GReader trends without using GReader. Want it sooo bad. I’ve been talking a bit lately about my ideal aggregator which by default shows nothing but trends. (And I still MeasureMap!) #
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15/01/2007 @ 01:01 GMT
Jon Hicks : Xbox 360 IPTV interface gallery - What Apple TV should’ve been
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