3/12/2007 @ 23:01 GMT
Linkorama : Dotmocracy - Dotmocracy is an established facilitation method for collecting and prioritizing ideas among a large number of people.
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3/12/2007 @ 23:01 GMT
jonhicks : Threadless T-Shirts - Routemaster by Lehel Kovacs
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3/12/2007 @ 23:00 GMT
Simon Willison : The D Language and Server Logs - The D Language and Server Logs. Neat example of a simple D program for crunching log files.
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3/12/2007 @ 22:02 GMT
Cameron Moll : Borrowed linkage, courtesy of Coudal - Borrowed linkage, courtesy of Coudal: Typographic Decay photoset, Helvetic NOW Poster Contest (entries).
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3/12/2007 @ 22:02 GMT
Cameron Moll : Filed under "big fat colorful header" - Two sites to file under "big fat colorful header": Adrianlbs and X3 Studios.
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3/12/2007 @ 22:02 GMT
Cameron Moll : The 9513 - The 9513. Solid grid design, nice design details throughout.
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3/12/2007 @ 22:01 GMT
Cameron Moll : Chip Kidd on Amazon's Kindle - "On Monday November 19th, Amazon released something called Kindle, the latest 'e-book' reading device. I’ve been asked to comment on what effect I think this will have, if any, on book design as we know it. Here goes. None. Sincerely, Chip Kidd"
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3/12/2007 @ 22:01 GMT
joshua : Recommend me some cartoons on DVD
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3/12/2007 @ 21:02 GMT
Greg Storey : Cycloramas and matte paintings from Episode III. - Geek out.
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Greg Storey : First Chavez gets beat, now this?! - Nothing can be more perfect on this day.
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3/12/2007 @ 20:01 GMT
joshua : Using Consolas as the Windows Console Font
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3/12/2007 @ 20:01 GMT
joshua : Roger Caillois’ Patterns of Play
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3/12/2007 @ 20:01 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : market on train tracks routes around train - (via boingboing) [via]
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3/12/2007 @ 19:01 GMT
nelson : Blogger OpenID - Ryan implements Google's first OpenID product!
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3/12/2007 @ 19:00 GMT
plasticbag : LiveJournal's moving to Russia! - Bumped into David Recordon yesterday at an Oauth brunch and he mentioned that there was some kind of gathering today, but he didn't say why. I guess this is it. Anil kept schtum as well. Cheeky swine.
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3/12/2007 @ 18:01 GMT
43folders : Ubiqutious task entry -- anywhere, anytime - The Omni Group Forums - Thanks, TJW
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3/12/2007 @ 18:00 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : Who clicks on ads? And what might this mean? - Who clicks on ads? And what might this mean?: hmm
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3/12/2007 @ 17:02 GMT
Greg Storey : Preserved (mummified sounds like it was intentional) dinosaur found in North Dakota. - Incredible!
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3/12/2007 @ 17:02 GMT
Greg Storey : "Most repressed homosexuals/pedophiles are conservatives." - Beerzie Boy, Herasimchuk, I think you would like this thread.
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3/12/2007 @ 17:01 GMT
Linkorama : Innovating Our Way to Financial Crisis - Krugman: The bottom line is that policy makers left the financial industry free to innovate — and what it did was to innovate itself, and the rest of us, into a big, nasty mess.
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3/12/2007 @ 17:01 GMT
Linkorama : SourceKibitzer - Recognizing Contributions to Open Source Software - Based in Estonia, SourceKibitzer is working on solutions to track key performance indicators for distributed software teams. For example, tracking developer metrics (not code quality) in offshore project environment is one of application to this solution.
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3/12/2007 @ 17:00 GMT
wearehugh : Anil Dash: Unsolicited Testimonial: Clear Card - "this was the fanciest invasion of privacy ever"
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Greg Storey : Socialist dictatorship has been defeated in Venezuela elections. - Democracy survives, for the time being.
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3/12/2007 @ 13:00 GMT
Simon Willison : First Notes on Django - First Notes on Django. Cool, the IETF are experimenting with Django.
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3/12/2007 @ 11:00 GMT
Simon Willison : Perl on Rails - Why the BBC Fails at the Internet - Perl on Rails—Why the BBC Fails at the Internet. Depressing explanation of how the BBC’s decision to outsource its technical infrastructure to Siemens has resulted in severe technology limitations, including the need for everything to run on Perl 5.
philgyford : Perl on Rails - Why the BBC Fails at the Internet | I Am Seb - The only surprising thing about this was that so many people were surprised. A lot of BBC employees' energies are spent trying to circumvent Siemens, from desktop support to website hosting.
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3/12/2007 @ 10:01 GMT
joshua : Cairo Graphics - Cairo is a 2D graphics library with support for multiple output devices
jcgregorio : cairographics.org - I think I need to spend some quality time with Cairo, recently mentioned by jdub and also used by the now GPL'd Micropolis (SimCity).
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3/12/2007 @ 09:01 GMT
deusx : next.yahoo » Blog Archive » Play music on your blog. Easy. - "Easylistener makes it easy to play any page on the web with mp3 links in it"
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3/12/2007 @ 09:01 GMT
deusx : Finish the folowing sentence - "I like my women like I like my coffee..."
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3/12/2007 @ 09:01 GMT
deusx : How to lose in Alterac Valley - WOW Insider - "Meanwhile, 20 alliance are teaching Jimmy the limitations of Frost Nova with every pointy or blunt object they can find."
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3/12/2007 @ 09:00 GMT
deusx : next.yahoo » Blog Archive » Easylistener - "Easylistener is a Flash music player which can literally play any page on the web. Simply point it at your favorite music blog, RSS feed or playlist document and it will crawl that URL and start playing back any mp3s it finds."
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3/12/2007 @ 07:01 GMT
Greg Storey : Lawyers rank fifth, just behind pizza and used auto parts. - Who the hell uses yellow pages anymore?
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3/12/2007 @ 07:01 GMT
Greg Storey : WGN's own Chris Walken impersonator. - Quiet possibly reason enough to watch more Chicago news.
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3/12/2007 @ 07:01 GMT
Greg Storey : Blizzard is merging with Activision?! - That doesn't make any sense. What could Activision possibly offer Blizzard?
deusx : BBC NEWS | Technology | Video game giants in $18bn merger - "The companies behind Call of Duty and World of Warcraft are merging in a deal which could shake up the global video games industry."
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3/12/2007 @ 07:00 GMT
adamrg : Whatever: Writing Tips for Non-Writers Who Don't Want to Work at Writing
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3/12/2007 @ 05:01 GMT
joshua : libdistance - compute the distance between two pieces of data
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3/12/2007 @ 05:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Six Apart sells Livejournal to Russian media company - I guess that answers the question about how Vox fits with Livejournal [via]
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3/12/2007 @ 05:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Google bans ads for paid link sellers - finally! taking money from spammers while banning them from the index was hypocritical
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3/12/2007 @ 05:00 GMT
wearehugh : Attention Junkmailers - The Changelog
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3/12/2007 @ 02:01 GMT
Linkorama : Resolution:License update - Wikimedia Foundation - Whereas the Board seeks to respond responsibly to longstanding community concerns about issues of compatibility between the GNU Free Documentation License and the Creative Commons CC-BY-SA license, as well as to continue longstanding traditions of strong
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3/12/2007 @ 02:01 GMT
Linkorama : Some important news from Wikipedia - As Jimmy announces, the Wikimedia Foundation Board has agreed with a proposal made by the Free Software Foundation that will permit Wikipedia (and other such wikis) to relicense under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license.
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3/12/2007 @ 01:01 GMT
Milo Vermeulen : Pieter Dirkx - Filming Locations [via]
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3/12/2007 @ 00:01 GMT
Khoi Vinh : NYT: Friending, Ancient or Otherwise - Excellent article on the historical antecedents for social networking, written by my colleague Alex Wright.
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