21/12/2004 @ 23:58 UTC
Andy Baio : eBay: Original engraving plate of Wally Wood's "Disneyland Memorial Orgy" - the infamous X-rated Disney spoof originally ran in The Realist in 1967
#21/12/2004 @ 23:55 UTC
Andy Baio : Stipple Portrait Illustration by Noli Novak - as seen in the Wall Street Journal hedcuts [via] [via]
cameron : Stipple Illustration by Wall Street Journal Hedcut portrait artist Noli Novak - What would WSJ be without stipple art?
#21/12/2004 @ 23:01 UTC
jkottke : The Long Tail is the working blog (woblog?) for Chris Anderson's new book of the same title - It'll be interesting to see how these book-in-progress blogs affect the end product.
#21/12/2004 @ 22:58 UTC
jkottke : A mysterious something is "washing" the solar panels on the Mars rover Opportunity - The lifetime of the rovers was thought to be limited because of the dust clogging the solar panels, but Opportunity is still operating near peak output.
#21/12/2004 @ 22:55 UTC
jkottke : The Pioneer Anomaly - Something appears to be slowing the Pioneer spacecraft down, but no one knows what it is yet.
Jeremy Zawodny : Gravity May Lose Its Pull - Gravity May Lose Its Pull: hmm, something weird is going on here
#21/12/2004 @ 22:07 UTC
Andy Baio : The Long Tail blog and book - Wired editor Chris Anderson's original article got him a book deal [via] [via]
#21/12/2004 @ 22:04 UTC
Andy Baio : USPS website fails for non-IE6 users - in an extremely aggravating (and illegal?) way, too
#21/12/2004 @ 22:01 UTC
Andy Baio : Prodigem - free BitTorrent tracker for open, CC-licensed content [via] [via]
#21/12/2004 @ 21:58 UTC
Andy Baio : Manybooks.net - amazingly well-designed free eBook site, try the recommendations [via] [via]
Matthew M. Boedicker : free eBooks for your PDA
#21/12/2004 @ 21:55 UTC
jkottke : Slate editor Jacob Weisberg on their purchase by The Washington Post - I've come to like Slate a lot and wish them well in their new environment.
#21/12/2004 @ 21:08 UTC
Nelson Minar : Yorkshire pudding - Great photos (via Ask Metafilter)
#21/12/2004 @ 21:05 UTC
Nelson Minar : Happy Haven - Web site of the woman who was murdered and had her baby cut out
#21/12/2004 @ 21:01 UTC
Rod Begbie : Mappr! Where It's At. - Geo-overlaying Flickr photos. Gorgeous. [via] #
cobra libre : mappr - nifty site that grabs photos from flickr and attempts to discern geographical information from their tags #
Philippe Janvier : Mappr ! Where It's At. - "...an interactive environment for exploring place, based on the photos people take". [via] #
#21/12/2004 @ 20:58 UTC
deusx : MARC: msg 'Linux 2.6.9 and the GPL Buyout' - The Cherokee Nation now pwns Linux?
#21/12/2004 @ 20:55 UTC
Andy Baio : If Internet Explorer was your girlfriend - spyware and popups as STDs and annoying children [via] [via]
Anne van Kesteren : Internet Explorer: The Girlfriend from Hell - Heh, or as the first comment says: "Hilarious!" #
#21/12/2004 @ 20:08 UTC
deusx : I'm so nervous. - Wow. Vomitting in the middle of an interview is one way not to get invited back to the local news station.
#21/12/2004 @ 20:04 UTC
cameron : MSNBC - Japanese 'lap pillow' offers solace to lonely men - "Single men may get lucky this christmas"
#21/12/2004 @ 20:01 UTC
Andy Baio : The Clueless Top 20 of Google - "i'm confused" has 575k results
#21/12/2004 @ 19:58 UTC
Andy Baio : Staccato Music - downloadable music show of legal Creative Commons-licensed songs [via] [via]
#21/12/2004 @ 19:55 UTC
Andy Baio : Virtual virii in Second Life - red wings with a porn payload, and self-replicating swarming objects
Nelson Minar : Second life contagion - Viruses are part of the real world, so why not the virtual? (via Waxy)
#21/12/2004 @ 18:58 UTC
kellan : FoF 0.1.9 is out - Now faster, and with HTTP digest auth support. #
#21/12/2004 @ 18:55 UTC
kellan : MarkB on Curse of Chalion, "that this book is long and predictable is not a criticism but a genre description." - Excellent notes on why I ambivalently love this book. (but its Spain, not Italy) #
#21/12/2004 @ 18:08 UTC
Jason Shellen : Release the CEO of eBay India (Baazee) - Please sign this petition. It has implications on ecommerce beyond this case alone. #
#21/12/2004 @ 18:05 UTC
Tristan Rivoallan : ~* Bastard Pop *~ - Don't Push Me. Grandmaster Flash vs. Justin Timberlake vs Queen vs Daft Punk and many others :)
#21/12/2004 @ 18:01 UTC
Andy Baio : Debunking the myth that video games are bigger than Hollywood - this recent SF Chronicle article perpetuates the myth [via] [via]
Nelson Minar : Game $ vs Movie $ - Grumpy Gamer debunks the myth (via shellen)
#21/12/2004 @ 17:58 UTC
jkottke : Donate to the EFF - Come on, one last tax deduction for 2004.
#21/12/2004 @ 17:55 UTC
jkottke : Culinary Trends That Never Quite Caught On
#21/12/2004 @ 17:07 UTC
deusx : Newsday.com: Moral values apply to torture, too - "Why is a nation consumed with moral values so blind to state-sanctioned immorality?"
#21/12/2004 @ 17:04 UTC
deusx : Pagan Origins of the Christ Myth - "So, how much did Christianity inherit from the Pagans? Christianity is an ancient Pagan religion"
#21/12/2004 @ 17:01 UTC
Dan Cederholm : Firewheel Design Sparkplug - The new weblog, and part of a nice redesign from Josh Williams and co.
#21/12/2004 @ 16:58 UTC
Andy Baio : BitTorrent 3.9.0 beta released - supports multiple torrents now, but a very awkward UI
#21/12/2004 @ 16:55 UTC
Andy Baio : Unofficial Suprnova closure FAQ - includes a torrent link to an audio interview with Suprnova's creator [via] [via]
#21/12/2004 @ 16:01 UTC
deusx : SENiOR CRANKY: I HATE INTERNET PORN - "But most importantly I learned if you want to get anywhere in this crackerjack, caramel popcorn world, you're not getting there any faster by clicking around naughtynaughty.com with one hand in your pants."
#21/12/2004 @ 15:58 UTC
jkottke : Imitation chicken - Like Kentucky Fried Chicken, but not.
#21/12/2004 @ 15:55 UTC
jkottke : Kernin' in the boys room - Someone wrote "bitch" on the wall of a men's bathroom at Parsons and someone else corrected their kerning.
#21/12/2004 @ 14:58 UTC
Matthew M. Boedicker : pdf2text@adobe.com, pdf2html@adobe.com, PDF conversion by email
#21/12/2004 @ 14:55 UTC
Matthew M. Boedicker : throwing stuff out is obsolete
#21/12/2004 @ 13:58 UTC
plasticbag : Jon Snow to host New Year's Eve "Man only" version of Women's Hour - "Snow, who confesses to being hopeless in the kitchen, will also learn how to cook roast partridge under the tutelage of chef Tom Norrington-Davies, and will ask why women spend so long in the bathroom and run up such large phone bills."
#21/12/2004 @ 13:55 UTC
plasticbag : Ashley Highfield interviewed by Media Guardian - "If there is a more muted mood blowing through the BBC corridors, someone has forgotten to tell the ebullient director of new media, Ashley Highfield."
#21/12/2004 @ 12:58 UTC
Philippe Janvier : Les giga-messageries, espace de stockage ? - "Utiliser l'espace de stockage généreusement alloué par Google et ses concurrents pour y stocker des fichiers MP3 ou des photos". Pas nouveau, mais au cas où. [via] #
#21/12/2004 @ 12:55 UTC
plasticbag : PopCultureShock interviews Mark Millar - "You create these books in a bubble so when I heard from Sam Jackson's wife that he loves Ultimates or Affleck says he collects Marvel Knights Spider-Man or something I always feel like I'm getting Punk'd."
#21/12/2004 @ 11:55 UTC
plasticbag : Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events - Being an episodic and not entirely functional film for children, whose unexpectedly dark, macabre, mournful and witty elements are easily worth the price of admission...
#21/12/2004 @ 11:10 UTC
Richard MacManus : Bellona Times: Elvis Presley essay - "Take away even the supportive statistics-slanting narrative of a reasonably sized career, and I find that mostly my shell-like ear is dedicated to scooping up popular music's brine shrimp and sea monkeys." [via] [via]
#21/12/2004 @ 11:07 UTC
Richard MacManus : Jon Udell: The network is the blog - "We can't say exactly how the trick is done, but we understand the basics: a network, a message-passing protocol, nodes that aggregate inputs and produce outputs. The blog network shares these architectural properties. Its foundation network is the Web; i
#21/12/2004 @ 11:04 UTC
Richard MacManus : Molly E. Holzschlag on web design issues at end of 2004 - "...I'm compelled to write about some of the hot issues and areas of concern I see for the contemporary web designer."
#21/12/2004 @ 11:01 UTC
Richard MacManus : PRWeek interviews Steve Rubel - "Anyone who is out there peddling thought leadership - whether it's for a client or internal - should be using blogs."
#21/12/2004 @ 10:58 UTC
Richard MacManus : Michael Angeles on Wikis - "Wikis can be an open, flexible platform for collaborative web page authoring. They reduce steps in workflow and work very well in small, controlled groups. But as with most projects that will depend on user contribution, its success depends on ensuring t
#21/12/2004 @ 10:55 UTC
Richard MacManus : Excellent overview of RSS by American Demographics - I found this article by Noah Brier a comment left on my blog. Choice quote: "What this new channel [RSS] allows is for you to wrap yourself around the information and search it very easily." [via]
#21/12/2004 @ 10:08 UTC
Richard MacManus : Anil Dash nominates Waxy for Wired Editor in Chief - I absolutely second that vote. If you haven't subscribed to Andy's Waxy linkblog yet, then do so right away. It's the best linkblog in the business and a daily read for me. (p.s. Andy if you get the job, can you hire me? I'd love to work at Wired!) ;-)
#21/12/2004 @ 10:04 UTC
Richard MacManus : WSJ.com - Companies Mine Blogs For Market Research - "Techdirt compiles regular reports for Volkswagen and other companies based on items that appear on blogs and message boards, as well as in mainstream news outlets. The service starts at $2,500 a month, and can cost more than $10,000 a month, Mr. Masnick
#21/12/2004 @ 10:01 UTC
Richard MacManus : John Allsopp: a dao of web design - "The web's greatest strength, I believe, is often seen as a limitation, as a defect. It is the nature of the web to be flexible, and it should be our role as designers and developers to embrace this flexibility, and produce pages which, by being flexible,
#21/12/2004 @ 09:58 UTC
Andy Baio : Anil nominates me for Wired News editor-in-chief - this link brought to you by Digerati™ Zeitgeist©
#21/12/2004 @ 09:55 UTC
Andy Baio : FCC photos of the DS - try searching for other wireless products, like Apple's Airport Express
#21/12/2004 @ 07:55 UTC
Andy Baio : Aaron Swartz on the Google Library - best roundup I've seen
#21/12/2004 @ 06:55 UTC
kellan : Steve: I beat Ask MetaFilter. - The end guy was hard. #
#21/12/2004 @ 04:04 UTC
jkottke : Top 10 key scientific advances of 2004 - Discovery of water on Mars tops the list.
#21/12/2004 @ 04:01 UTC
jkottke : Giving Away the Store, Amazon's web services
Andy Baio : Technology Review on Amazon's web services - high-profile mention of Alan's excellent Amazon Light [via] [via]
#21/12/2004 @ 03:58 UTC
jkottke : Michael Crichton: Aliens Cause Global Warming
#21/12/2004 @ 03:55 UTC
jkottke : An interview with Noah Baumbach, co-writer of A Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
#21/12/2004 @ 01:55 UTC
Richard MacManus : manybooks.net - contender for best eBook service on the Web - I hadn't noticed before, but they have user reviews, offer downloads in a variety of eBook formats, links to wikipedia, and lots more. This is great stuff, so I'm bookmarking it for future use! [via] [via]
#21/12/2004 @ 01:04 UTC
Nelson Minar : "A caring fellow" - You know it's bad when your best defense is being called "a caring fellow"
#21/12/2004 @ 01:01 UTC
Steve Cook : Campaign of deception used to push patriotic song up charts - "Tell 'em your husband is a marine -- whatever it takes."
#21/12/2004 @ 00:58 UTC
Steve Cook : The best crackers in America - I was so happy when Whole Foods started carrying these
#21/12/2004 @ 00:55 UTC
Philippe Janvier : Unread tabs Firefox extension - "This extension italicizes the title of tabs that you have not yet read so that you can keep track of what you've read and what you haven't." [via] #
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