2 month ago
joshua : SunDelica Microwave Sushi - "there is something wrong with heating sushi" -- gavin
deusx : SunDelica Microwave Sushi - Uhh.. what?
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3 month ago
joshua : the history of atari: 1971-1977
deusx : The History of Atari: 1971-1977 - "When Bushnell finally decided on the name for his pioneering video game company, he called it “Atari”. In Go terms this is like saying “watch the hell out, I’m just about to win the game”."
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3 month ago
Andy Baio : Gamasutra's long oral history of Atari's golden years - 23,000 words! also, don't miss Steve Fulton's earlier feature on Atari's roots
joshua : atari, the golden years
deusx : Atari: The Golden Years -- A History, 1978-1981 - "This four-year period -- from 1977 to 1981 -- contains some of the most exciting developments the company ever saw in its history: the rise of the 2600, the development of some of the company's most enduringly popular games (Centipede, Asteroid
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13 month ago
nelson : Old Man Murray wrote Portal - The folks behind the Crate Review System helped write Portal!
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18 month ago
joshua : Wbox HTTP testing tool
jcgregorio : Wbox HTTP testing tool
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18 month ago
joshua : Symbolic Programming Visualized - man, i want to learn mathematica
jcgregorio : Wolfram Blog: Symbolic Programming Visualized - I miss Mathematica. I've always said half the world's data is in Excel only because Mathematica is so expensive.
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19 month ago
joshua : Factor: a practical stack language
jcgregorio : Factor: a practical stack language - w00t! Forth lives!
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19 month ago
deusx : Why Digg is More Popular than Del.icio.us… Or is it? - "Kevin Rose takes full advantage of the Internet’s Cult of Personality by throwing himself in the media spotlight while Joshua is more of a behind the scenes master of technology."
jimray : Why Digg is More Popular than Del.icio.us… Or is it? - Digg isn't actually more popular, Kevin Rose just does a better job of promoting himself. Which, I guess, is why I find del.icio.us more... useful
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20 month ago
jimray : MarcoPolo - Fuzzy logic based automatic location switching for your shiny Macbook. This is exactly what I want from a location manager.
43folders : MarcoPolo - Automatic location switching for Mac OS X - "...will make educated guesses as to your current location, and automatically switch for you." via:TUAW
joshua : MarcoPolo - Context-aware computing for Mac OS X
Eric Meyer : MarcoPolo - Context-aware computing for Mac OS X - Holy crow, does that ever look amazingly useful. [via Mike] [via]
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20 month ago
joshua : baker's edge - cooks brownies with extra edges - just like peano used to bake!
jimray : Baker's Edge browni pan makes brownies that are all edges - Quite possible the best thing ever. Plus, I'm sure there was some math involved in this.
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25 month ago
joshua : metroactive on the geowanking mailing list - oh, now i'm an "überdork"
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26 month ago
joshua : As We May Read - on arxiv
deusx : As We May Read -- Ginsparg 26 (38): 9606 -- Journal of Neuroscience - "This is the real lesson of the move to electronic formats and distribution: not that everything should somehow be free, but that with many of the production tasks automatable or off-loadable to the authors, the editorial costs will then dominate the cost
gleuschk : As We May Read - to read
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26 month ago
deusx : YouTube - Guiness World Record for most T-Shirts worn at one time. - "Matt McAllister of 99.9 KTYD in Santa Barbara, CA, setting the guiness world record for the most t-shirts worn at once."
joshua : Guiness World Record for most T-Shirts worn at one time. - i love frame by frame animations of similar but changing things
jkottke : Video of a man putting on 155 tshirts over a four-hour period - Video of a man putting on 155 tshirts over a four-hour period; at the end, the conglomerate top weights 100 pounds. (via josh) [via]
jimray : Guiness World Record for most T-Shirts worn at one time. - 155 shirts adds 100 lbs.
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26 month ago
joshua : Fabjectory - print secondlife and wow characters
jimray : Fabjectory - Build something in SecondLife, they'll make it for you in real life
Simon Willison : Fabjectory - Fabjectory. 3D printing company that can print out your Second Life avatar or Nintendo Mii.
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26 month ago
joshua : Stanford SafeCache
jimray : Stanford SafeCache - Protect against client side cache inspection. For the truly paranoid.
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27 month ago
joshua : Technology Review: TR35 2006 - in which i get an award and congrats to all
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28 month ago
joshua : Play with GUI scaling
deusx : Macworld: Mac OS X Hints: Play with GUI scaling - "Have you ever wished one of your applications could take up just a little less room onscreen?"
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28 month ago
joshua : Mozilla Firefox - Have it Your Way! - another list
deusx : Mozilla Firefox - Have it Your Way! - "Firefox's design allows the user to extensively customize the browser to their individual tastes and needs through the use of extensions and themes."
jimray : Mozilla Firefox - Have it Your Way! - He's good. And thorough.
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31 month ago
joshua : Project X - OS X project tools
deusx : Project X - I almost thought this was Tinderbox at first, from the screenshots. "Project X will forever change the way you manage projects."
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37 month ago
joshua : Del.icio.us: Social bookmarking phenomenon - i'm in pc world!
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39 month ago
joshua : star rating thingy in css
jimray : Creating a Star Rater using CSS - Nifty
Philippe Janvier : Creating a Star Rater using CSS - "...create a star rating using only CSS." [via] #
Simon Willison : Creating a Star Rater using CSS - It's been a while since I saw a new CSS trick as neat as this one. [via]
deusx : Creating a Star Rater using CSS - Blog Komodo Media - "Can you create a star rating using only CSS. I'm talking the kind that when you hover over the 4th star, there are four stars that show up on the hover state."
bmilleare : Creating a Star Rater using CSS
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39 month ago
joshua : css debug and css outline
jimray : codepoetry - CSS Outline - Debug your CSS - handy
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39 month ago
Paul Hammond : cssQuery - getElementsByTagName? Pah!
joshua : cssQuery - query a dom document by css selector
jimray : cssQuery - Query CSS selector elements instead of using getElementById - rad
deusx : /my/cssQuery/ - "cssQuery() is a powerful cross-browser JavaScript function that enables querying of a DOM document using CSS selectors."
kayodeok : cssQuery() - cssQuery() is a powerful cross-browser JavaScript function that enables querying of a DOM document using CSS selectors. All CSS1 and CSS2 selectors are allowed plus quite a few CSS3 selectors
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40 month ago
Andy Baio : Pwntcha - project to decode Captcha images; more info in this article [via]
joshua : PWNtcha - captcha decoder
kayodeok : PWNtcha - captcha decoder - PWNtcha stands for "Pretend We’re Not a Turing Computer but a Human Antagonist", as well as PWN capTCHAs. This project’s goal is to demonstrate the inefficiency of many captcha implementations
jimray : PWNtcha - captcha decoder - Defeating captchas, which are pretty lame anyway
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