19 month ago
nelson : Halo 2 nudity - Turns out it's an obscure error message in a map editor. Someone's gonna get fired.
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24 month ago
43folders : vote-links - Microformats - Adopted as del.icio.us tags, this could be my own long sought after way to identify when I dislike or disagree with a page I link to. Cf. '*' ratings.
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cameron : Welcome to Confabb: The Conference Community - Social media site for conferences. I was wondering when someone would build this application. It's amazing how many there are; of 16k conferences, 2 of my regulars are indexed.
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27 month ago
cameron : Wize. People Know. - "Product Research Simplified." Web20 review site which incorperates three features: users, experts and "buzz."
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31 month ago
cameron : WineLog.net - Wine for the web 2.0 crowd. The design is nice, but we'll see whether or not they get any uptake in the wine community
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36 month ago
Linkorama : Collective Choice: Rating Systems - the average of 5 is 4
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38 month ago
plasticbag : Joss Whedon's Serenity hits #118 on the IMDB all time best movies - Whether this high opinion will last is unclear. Currently, however, it's beating Return of the Jedi, is the eighteenth best movie of the 00's, and the 38th best fillm ever as voted by women (but not by men)
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40 month ago
deusx : the-inbetween.com [ Mild Coffee ] - "I worry about your country when all Democrats can find to get holy about is a bit of inaccesible dry humping in a video game."
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plasticbag : But though the big programmes are losing out, the audience isn't watching any less TV (pdf) - "Television viewing has proved remarkably resilient to increased demands on consumers ... and in fact has increased slightly over the last decade (from 25.6 hours per household per week in 1993 to 26.1 hours in 2003)"
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48 month ago
plasticbag : UK: 2004 TV shows fail to generate mass audiences - Only six programmes in 2004 attract an audience in excess of 15 million viewers. In 2003, 50 programmes got between 17 and 20 million viewers. In 1999, 177 programmes had more than 15 million viewers.
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