29/07/2007 @ 23:01 GMT
43folders : Organize me so I can be healthy? | Ask MetaFilter - Looking for tricks to start and maintain better, healthier habits.
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29/07/2007 @ 23:00 GMT
Simon Willison : Thread Synchronization Mechanisms in Python - Thread Synchronization Mechanisms in Python. Locks, RLocks, Semaphores, Events and Conditions as explained by Fredrik Lundh.
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29/07/2007 @ 22:00 GMT
deusx : retweet » timer - "Timer is a Twitter bot that helps you set an alarm for things you need to remember."
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29/07/2007 @ 21:02 GMT
43folders : Getting Things Done, in Emacs - Emacs implementation of GTD [via Anachaia]
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29/07/2007 @ 19:02 GMT
43folders : Nelson's Weblog: tech / iphone / switches - "You can measure the disaster of cell phone UI by how many button presses it takes to silence the damn ringer."
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29/07/2007 @ 09:01 GMT
factoryjoe : iChat Borderless - iChat Borderless is an installer which replaces four files in the Resources folder inside iChat to give it a more streamlined look, similar to iTunes. Saved By: Chris Messina | View Details | Give Thanks Tags: ichat, interface, macos
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29/07/2007 @ 07:01 GMT
factoryjoe : Quaintance: A Contact Manager for the New Web - A basic prototype of an hcard-networking app. Saved By: Chris Messina | View Details | Give Thanks Tags: dan kurtz, microformats, hcard, contacts, social networks
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29/07/2007 @ 07:01 GMT
factoryjoe : Twitter Groups! - Twitter Groups allows you to tag your followers into different groups. Then you can send a message to those groups without needing to send the message to each person one at a time! Saved By: Chris Messina | View Details | Give Thanks
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29/07/2007 @ 07:01 GMT
factoryjoe : Engagd.com - Engagd represents a significant milestone for the Attention Economy. It allows developers and early adopters to convert Lifestreams, Clickstreams and other forms of Attention Data into APML (Attention Profiling Markup Language). Saved B
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jcgregorio : http://www.w3.org/2000/10/swap/uripath.py - refTo
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