31/05/2008 @ 23:01 GMT
deusx : StillAliveDS map sharing website !
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31/05/2008 @ 23:00 GMT
Andy Baio : World Without Oil trailer from 2007 - only a year after the ARG launched, some of its peak-oil predictions already seem understated
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31/05/2008 @ 22:01 GMT
deusx : Star Trek Enterprise Bottle Opener :: Scene It :: RED5 - "If you are a trekkie that likes a beer now and again then this is a perfect gift for you. Styled on the original Enterprise (no not the NX-01, the NCC-1701), not even Kirk or Picard had a bottle opener this cool, although, Lieutenant Worfs was prett
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31/05/2008 @ 22:00 GMT
deusx : Notional Slurry » One more niggling, brief concern on “human scale” - "Watch yourself. Watch how you think of your neighbor, your boss, your political representative: the ones you didn’t like very much to begin with. What makes you so special? Not one damned thing."
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31/05/2008 @ 21:01 GMT
Greg Storey : Napa, without the wine. - When you go, don't miss Coppola's place, it's beautiful.
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31/05/2008 @ 20:01 GMT
factoryjoe : Aloha, Mr. Hands: What I would do with EMI’s new music business at FISTFULAYEN - Great advice for EMI's new CEO. Saved By: Chris Messina | View Details | Give Thanks Tags: music, emi
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31/05/2008 @ 16:00 GMT
Simon Willison : Python + Hadoop = Flying Circus Elephant - Python + Hadoop = Flying Circus Elephant. Last.fm have released Dumbo, a Python module that lets you easily write Hadoop map/reduce tasks using Python and generators.
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31/05/2008 @ 10:01 GMT
Greg Storey : Apple profiles Sid Meier. - "...I said that I could make a better game in two weeks. Bill challenged me to do just that and so began our game development company. We started MicroProse Software in 1980 and I've had my dream career ever since."
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31/05/2008 @ 09:01 GMT
joshua : Photojojo Blog » Maximize Your Eye-Fi Range for Event Shooting
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31/05/2008 @ 09:01 GMT
Rod Begbie : Read at Work - Classic literature, camouflaged for reading at your desk. About the only time I've liked Flash's full screen view for anything other than video watching. [via] #
Andy Baio : Read at Work - classic novels in Powerpoint form, courtesy of the NZ Book Council [via]
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31/05/2008 @ 08:01 GMT
mmb : Server Down! by brianredd @ YouTube - via programming: How not to derack a server [via]
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31/05/2008 @ 08:01 GMT
mmb : Warlock by benjibot @ Flickr - by benjibot via crystaltips’ favorites on del.icio.us [via]
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31/05/2008 @ 08:00 GMT
Andy Baio : The Sound of Young America interviews comedy legend Jack Handey - dinosaurs, monsters, and cowboys
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31/05/2008 @ 07:01 GMT
mmb : kiku’s on tumblr. - kiku’s on tumblr. via Stormtroopers v. London cops - Boing Boing [via]
Ethan Marcotte : Shortly after this photo was taken, a bout of jazz-tap fighting broke out. - ∞
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31/05/2008 @ 07:01 GMT
mmb : The Quest For Every Beard Type - Jon Dyer’s Blog - The Quest For Every Beard Type - Jon Dyer’s Blog via Cynical-C Blog - » The Quest For Every Beard Type [via]
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31/05/2008 @ 07:00 GMT
Rod Begbie : The Question of Global Warming - Outstanding and thoughtful article by Freeman Dyson. [via] #
philgyford : The Question of Global Warming - The New York Review of Books - I found this Freeman Dyson article interesting because it isn't written from one of the two usual polar extremes of the global warming arguments.
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31/05/2008 @ 06:02 GMT
Greg Storey : It's so cool to see the number of Firefox users around the world. - Given the censorship, I'm surprised North Korea has any users.
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31/05/2008 @ 06:02 GMT
Rod Begbie : Techdirt: Web 2.0 Buzzword Bingo - "To be useful across different types of social media, profiles and reputation have to be localized and linked to the context of the conversation. In this way, thought leaders emerge within and across communities based on their specific expertise and contr #
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31/05/2008 @ 05:02 GMT
Greg Storey : Spaces explained. - Read through to the end for maximum knowledge transfer.
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31/05/2008 @ 05:00 GMT
wearehugh : Nelson's Weblog: culture / cottonelle
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31/05/2008 @ 04:01 GMT
Milo Vermeulen : Built-in Windows Command-Line Security Tools - Built-in Windows Command-Line Security Tools [more] [via]
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31/05/2008 @ 03:00 GMT
wearehugh : This Peanut Looks Like A Duck » Blog Archive » This favicon looks like a duck
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31/05/2008 @ 01:00 GMT
Ethan Marcotte : Viva Calaca! - That is some lovely illustration work right there. ∞
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31/05/2008 @ 00:01 GMT
Greg Storey : What do the pictures tell us about the Amazonian tribe? - That the world is still a far bigger place than we think it is.
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31/05/2008 @ 00:01 GMT
Greg Storey : "...if all these awful things were happening, and perhaps some may have been, you should have spoken up publicly like a man, or quit your cushy, high profile job." - Ka-Kow!
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