15/01/2008 @ 23:02 GMT
jcgregorio : Signs of the Apocalypse - Paul Krugman - Op-Ed Columnist - New York Times Blog - William F. Buckley discovers the virtues of regulation and calls for government intervention to help fix the mortgage crisis. If conservative principles are abandoned so easily in the face of a bad economic situation...
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15/01/2008 @ 22:01 GMT
factoryjoe : Suggestions For Plugin Standards « Weblogtoolscollection News - Great suggestions for WordPress plugin standards. Saved By: Chris Messina | View Details | Give Thanks Tags: wordpress, plugins
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15/01/2008 @ 22:01 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : memorials to real people in World of Warcraft
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15/01/2008 @ 20:00 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : skynet - skynet: "Skynet is an open source Ruby implementation of Google’s Map/Reduce framework, created at Geni.com."
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15/01/2008 @ 18:01 GMT
Khoi Vinh : Mii Chocolates - Valentine’s chocolate shaped like your Wii avatar.
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15/01/2008 @ 18:01 GMT
Cameron Moll : Final day for 50% off at Auth Jobs - Today's the last day to take advantage of 50% off at Authentic Jobs.
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15/01/2008 @ 11:01 GMT
jonhicks : Burnett Dairy Cooperative | Buy quality Wisconsin cheese and other dairy products online.
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15/01/2008 @ 11:00 GMT
Richard Rutter : Feltron Annual Report is out - Lovely typographical infographics.
Andy Baio : Feltron Annual Report 2007 - like previous years, designer Nicholas Felton presents his life as a corporate report [via]
Khoi Vinh : Feltron 2007 Annual Report - Just as excellent as last year᾿s.
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15/01/2008 @ 10:01 GMT
deusx : Simply Recipes: Classic Baked Chicken Recipe - "This baked chicken recipe is one of those recipes that every home cook should have in their repertoire."
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15/01/2008 @ 10:00 GMT
Simon Willison : jQuery 1.2.2: 2nd Birthday Present - jQuery 1.2.2: 2nd Birthday Present. The API stays the same, but there are some healthy speed improvements, a new way of adding custom events and (most importantly) .ready() now waits for the CSS to be ready in addition to the DOM.
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15/01/2008 @ 08:01 GMT
deusx : Mini Garlic Naan Recipe | Recipezaar - "I served these mini garlic naans as an appetizer and they disappeared quickly."
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15/01/2008 @ 08:00 GMT
deusx : Jan 17 Seminar: Thomas Vander Wal | Incentive Centered Design - "Coming to Terms: Understanding Folksonomy"
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15/01/2008 @ 08:00 GMT
deusx : No ghosts: A Blunt Atheist FAQ - "There are already plenty of good FAQ’s about atheism out there, but I don’t think one more could do any damage"
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15/01/2008 @ 07:01 GMT
deusx : POWDER - "POWDER is a roguelike developed specifically for the Gameboy Advance (GBA)"
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deusx : Glibness — How to make an RSS feed where one never was - "One feature [on del.icio.us] that hasn’t been implemented is notification of new people adding you to their network."
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15/01/2008 @ 06:01 GMT
Khoi Vinh : I Love Typography: Interview with Ellen Lupton
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15/01/2008 @ 06:01 GMT
Khoi Vinh : The Home of Ellen Lupton and Abbott Miller - While we’re at it…
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15/01/2008 @ 05:01 GMT
deusx : Easy Indian Style Okra - "My Indian friend taught me how to make this easy traditional Indian okra recipe using fresh okra and spices in a skillet."
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15/01/2008 @ 04:01 GMT
Rod Begbie : BusySync 2.0 - BusySync 2 will synchronize between Google Calendar and iCal in both directions. Unless Apple announce this exact feature at Macworld, I'll be buying a copy forthwith. [via] #
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15/01/2008 @ 04:00 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : Talking about Keas - Talking about Keas: hm, interesting...
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15/01/2008 @ 04:00 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : Trying to Fine-Tune Yahoo - Trying to Fine-Tune Yahoo: a light piece on Jerry's CES presentation
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15/01/2008 @ 04:00 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : Accessible Google Charts - Accessible Google Charts: neat trick!
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15/01/2008 @ 04:00 GMT
wearehugh : Obie Fernandez: About Rails and Ghettos
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15/01/2008 @ 03:02 GMT
Rod Begbie : ROFLCon - Conference/celebration of internet memery, being put on at the Berkman Center in Cambridge in April. I love the fact that registering to discuss webcomics and LOLCats has resulted in my first ever charge of my credit card by Harvard University. #
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15/01/2008 @ 02:01 GMT
Greg Storey : Volkswagen Passat CC. - I will have one, it will be mine.
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15/01/2008 @ 02:01 GMT
factoryjoe : Wirearchy :: No Mistake About It ... THIS Is a "Social Object" - "A mixtape is an object that is built on social interaction .. it's not unlike when you were say 16 and listening to new music in the family room with a couple of your buddies and Wally burst in, sweating and agitated, with some new viny
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15/01/2008 @ 02:00 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : 7 Ways to Be a Better Spouse/Partner - 7 Ways to Be a Better Spouse/Partner: good advice, if not obvious in places
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15/01/2008 @ 02:00 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : Change it to the Butterflies - Change it to the Butterflies: "If there’s a God in Heaven, He’ll keep her from typing my name in a search engine."
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15/01/2008 @ 02:00 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : Delta Airlines: You win our love - Delta Airlines: You win our love: "They did two tiny things, each of which couldn’t have taken more than a few minutes, that made us smile and made our return trip less painful..."
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15/01/2008 @ 01:01 GMT
factoryjoe : Shelf - Context for MacOS - jerakeen.org - "I really miss Dashboard. It was an effort to display some context around whatever person you were interacting with at any given moment - look at an email from Paul, or open an IM chat with him and you’d see things that he’d blogged
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15/01/2008 @ 01:01 GMT
factoryjoe : Shelf - jerakeen.org - Shelf is an app for MacOS that looks at the current foreground application, and tries to figure out if what you’re looking at corresponds to a person in your Address Book. Then it’ll tell you things about them. Saved By: Chris Mes
Rod Begbie : Shelf - jerakeen.org - Cool prototype application by Tom Insam which monitors your foreground application in OS X, and tries to provide you some context by matching it to someone in your Address Book. It's early days yet, but decidedly cool (and written in Python) [via] #
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15/01/2008 @ 01:01 GMT
factoryjoe : Continuous context off the Shelf - "As a one-time participant in the Dashboard experiment, I'm happy to see Shelf resurrect the concept. One problem for Dashboard was that it expected every application to become Dashboard-aware and send Dashboard hints about what it was d
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15/01/2008 @ 01:01 GMT
Cameron Moll : Mosquito chair by Michaël Bihain - "The 'Mosquito' chair [by Michaël Bihain] is the result of a thought about humanism and the autonomy of furniture.... It may be piled up in two ways: pragmatically or graphically."
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15/01/2008 @ 01:01 GMT
Cameron Moll : Bell glass terrariums by Smith & Hawken - Bell glass domes by Smith & Hawken double as elegant terrariums.
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15/01/2008 @ 01:00 GMT
Rod Begbie : The Raw Story | US drafting plan to allow government access to any email or Web search - Been putting off joining the EFF? Now might be a bloody good time to break out your chequebook. Anyone know of a link to the original New Yorker article on which this scare-story is based? [via] #
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15/01/2008 @ 00:01 GMT
factoryjoe : Twitter: Track Your Eating Habits with Tweetwhatyoueat - "If tracking your calorie intake is part of your New Year's resolution and you already use Twitter, create and maintain a food diary using the Twitter-enabled Tweetwhatyoueat service." Saved By: Chris Messina | View Details | Give Thank
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15/01/2008 @ 00:01 GMT
factoryjoe : Turtle Interactive · The Art of the Sign Up Page · Innovative web sites, blogs and web applications - Great tips on how to design a site's signup form. Saved By: Chris Messina | View Details | Give Thanks Tags: design, interaction design, signup forms
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15/01/2008 @ 00:01 GMT
nelson : Don't spam Arrington - stupid marketing tricks backfire
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15/01/2008 @ 00:00 GMT
Simon Willison : Weebl and Bob do CSI - Weebl and Bob do CSI. Superb. [via]
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15/01/2008 @ 00:00 GMT
Simon Willison : A little something I've been working on - A little something I’ve been working on. Paul Bissex has been working on a Django book with Jeff Forcier and Wesley Chun, to be published by Prentice Hall. It sounds like they’re a good way along the process.
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