7/02/2007 @ 23:01 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : Java is pass by value - (via programming.reddit) [via]
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7/02/2007 @ 22:00 GMT
wearehugh : Simon Phipps, SunMink: Sun Announces ODF Plug-In for MS Office - touche.
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Jason Kottke : A women recently went to her butcher and asked for... - A women recently went to her butcher and asked for some grass-fed beef. His response: "I don't think you can feed grass to cows." (link)
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7/02/2007 @ 20:01 GMT
Eric Meyer : Sleep medication linked to bizarre behaviour - You know that time I used tables for layout? It was totally the Ambien.
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7/02/2007 @ 19:04 GMT
jimray : KCNN: Citizen Media: Fad or the Future of News?
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7/02/2007 @ 19:03 GMT
jimray : scRUBYt! - Ruby web scraping toolkit, looks handier than the Perl/PHP stuff I've been using
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7/02/2007 @ 19:03 GMT
jimray : Flip.com from CondeNast - Social networking for budding scenester girls and future Carrie Bradshaws
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7/02/2007 @ 19:02 GMT
jimray : Reykjavik travel guide - Wikitravel
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7/02/2007 @ 19:01 GMT
jimray : Telling Stories in Triplicate: Firefighter Deaths in Text, Online and on the Air - On Bill Dedman's firefighter series for MSNBC.com
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jimray : SWFFix - The ultimate Flash javascript toolkit from the SWFObject guy and the UFO dude
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7/02/2007 @ 19:01 GMT
jimray : Disney.com relaunches - Very broadband, very heavy, very video focused. Say what you will, they're pushing broadband and video forward.
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7/02/2007 @ 19:01 GMT
deusx : Thousands Lose Jobs As Michigan Unemployment Offices Close | The Onion - America's Finest News Source - "In another devastating blow to the state's already fragile economy, the Unemployment Insurance Agency of the state of Michigan permanently shuttered its nine branch offices Monday, leaving more than 8,500 unemployment employees unemployed."
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7/02/2007 @ 18:01 GMT
jimray : ClamID to shift focus towards becoming a premier OpenID provider
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7/02/2007 @ 18:00 GMT
wearehugh : NVIDIA responds to complaints about state of Vista drivers - yeah, those closed source drivers are a bitch, aren't they?
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7/02/2007 @ 17:03 GMT
jcgregorio : CherryPyAndPaste - CherryPy - Trac - I'd never really had an opinion on CherryPy. Now I do. You can smell the sociopathy from a mile away.
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7/02/2007 @ 17:01 GMT
gleuschk : Julie Andrews at the Spelling Bee - I *heart* this
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7/02/2007 @ 17:01 GMT
wearehugh : Debian Package of the Day » Blog Archive » krusader: twin-panel (commander-style) file manager
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7/02/2007 @ 17:01 GMT
wearehugh : How Linux suspend and resume works in the ACPI age
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7/02/2007 @ 17:00 GMT
wearehugh : Rambling around foo: Debian Live HOWTO
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7/02/2007 @ 17:00 GMT
Jason Kottke : Philippe Chancel's photos of North Korea. "No country, no regime,... - Philippe Chancel's photos of North Korea. "No country, no regime, past or present, has ever conceived such an environment of ubiquitous propaganda, not even those who instigated or experienced the marxist-leninists revolutions of the last century. Not eve [via]
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7/02/2007 @ 16:00 GMT
Simon Willison : method_missing: best saved for last - method_missing: best saved for last. My least favourite thing about Ruby is the cultural tendency towards introducing weird new bugs in other people’s code.
kellan : Labnotes » method_missing: best saved for last - Labnotes » method_missing: best saved for last. I take this as being a symptom of the Ruby design aesthetic, which as a community exhibit an inordinate fondness for conjuring tricks. #
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7/02/2007 @ 15:00 GMT
Simon Willison : Reading Between the Lines of Steve Jobs's 'Thoughts on Music' - Reading Between the Lines of Steve Jobs’s ’Thoughts on Music’. John Gruber’s analysis.
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7/02/2007 @ 15:00 GMT
Simon Willison : TurboGears and Pylons (a technical comparison) - TurboGears and Pylons (a technical comparison). Ian Bicking explores the differences between the two, and finds that the most significant is probably CherryPy v.s. Paste.
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7/02/2007 @ 15:00 GMT
plasticbag : Slashdot's reporting on Bill Gates declaring Microsoft's support for OpenID - I'm hearing rumours all over the shop, from AOL and several other large organisations that this is going to be the year that OpenID goes insanely mainstream. Time to start thinking about how this affects social software...
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7/02/2007 @ 13:01 GMT
Milo Vermeulen : Ashes and Snow exhibition - beautiful series of humans and wild animals together in one photo [via]
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7/02/2007 @ 12:01 GMT
Jon Hicks : Foxy News - The worlds’ first Firefox Video Podcast…
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7/02/2007 @ 10:01 GMT
jimray : NY Times article on stovetop smokers - Anxious to try this without burning down the building...
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7/02/2007 @ 10:01 GMT
deusx : Writer - It's sorta like WriteRoom, only just in a browser.
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7/02/2007 @ 10:00 GMT
deusx : XML.com: XUL-Enhanced Web Apps - Umm... sure, if you want your web app to look and behave *entirely* different under Mozilla versus other browsers.
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7/02/2007 @ 08:01 GMT
Isofarro : Victory Declared in the Battle for Wargames.Com - MGM, producers of the 1983 movie Wargames complained to the National Arbitration Forum that Rogers Cadenhead was domain-squatting on wargames.com. Rogers has an ecommerce store set up there selling war related games. The forum, thankfully, rejected MGM's
jimray : Victory Declared in the Battle for Wargames.Com - Took on MGM - and won!
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7/02/2007 @ 08:01 GMT
Nelson Minar : Heterosexual miracle! - Meth freak man-whore-using priest is cured!
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7/02/2007 @ 07:01 GMT
Rod Begbie : Perpetual Motion: FireFox Identity Selector Extension - CardSpace plugin for Firefox for Windows. Uses the underlying Windows CardSpace system interface, so it works with all the other (ahem) applications using CardSpace on your PC. #
factoryjoe : Perpetual Motion - FireFox Identity Selector Extension - The FireFox Identity Selector extension implements support for CardSpace on Windows, giving FireFox parity with IE. Additionally, the extension provides the ability to plug-in other Identity Selectors, by implemeting an XPCOM interface,
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7/02/2007 @ 07:00 GMT
Rod Begbie : xmldap.org - cardspace/infocard resources - Open-source cross-platform CardSpace extension for Firefox, as well as a Java library to act as a "relying party" (a site that uses CardSpace for authentication) #
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7/02/2007 @ 06:02 GMT
jcgregorio : Raleigh Chronicle - Toll Road Meeting
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7/02/2007 @ 06:01 GMT
Rod Begbie : Kim Cameron's Identity Weblog: SIMPLE INFOCARD TUTORIAL AND DEMO - I'm trying to make sense of CardSpace so I can understand what today's OpenID announcement means. Here is the only site I've found on the whole bloody internet which uses a CardSpace login -- and it's merely a demo site. #
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7/02/2007 @ 03:00 GMT
Simon Willison : CardSpace & OpenID: Working together - CardSpace & OpenID: Working together. A more detailed explanation of what the Microsoft OpenID collaboration actually means.
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7/02/2007 @ 02:01 GMT
jimray : Latimes.com names Meredith Artley executive editor - Huge win for LAT (also wonders what Naka's plans are...)
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7/02/2007 @ 02:00 GMT
gleuschk : ken norton on one space or two. - yes, yes, I do know what a typewriter is
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7/02/2007 @ 01:00 GMT
Jason Kottke : Rebecca Mead's new book on the state of weddings in... - Rebecca Mead's new book on the state of weddings in America is available for preorder on Amazon. Mead writes for the New Yorker; the book is out in May. "Mead takes us into a world populated by Bridezillas, ministers-for-hire, videographers, and heirloom
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7/02/2007 @ 00:01 GMT
Rod Begbie : Kodak: A Thousand Nerds - The Inkjet Story: Kodak's Startup From Within - Looks like the Kodak printers will work "better" with Kodak photo paper, but since I always found their photo paper to be worth paying extra for, that doesn't bother me. #
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7/02/2007 @ 00:00 GMT
wearehugh : New CSS properties in Safari | 456 Berea Street
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