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webkit2png

11/08/2005 @ 23:56 UTC

joshua : webkit2png - osx thumbnail maker

jimray : webkit2png - Handy!

Jeremy Zawodny : webkit2png - webkit2png: webkit2png is a command line tool that creates png screenshots of webpages.

factoryjoe : webkit2png - webkit2png is a command line tool that creates png screenshots of webpages. Saved By: Chris Messina | View Details | Give Thanks Tags: paul hammond, webkit, png, screenshot, screencapture

nelson : webkit2png - MacOS command line tool for web page screenshots

The Bacon Show

11/08/2005 @ 23:56 UTC

joshua : The Bacon Show - bacon recipe blog

cobra libre : the bacon show - no man with a good bacon blog needs to be justified [via#

jimray : The Bacon Show - Mmmmmm...bacon

Windows Vista Beta 1: A Guided Tour

11/08/2005 @ 23:55 UTC

kayodeok : Windows Vista Beta 1: A Guided Tour - Scot Finnie takes a long, detailed, and expert look at the features, foibles, and functionality of Microsoft's upcoming OS

Danny Way and his MegaRamp

11/08/2005 @ 23:55 UTC

jkottke : Danny Way and his MegaRamp - Slate ruminates on Danny Way's giant skateboard ramp. Videos of people actually using this beautiful monstrosity are available on Way's site. Oh, and he jumped The Great Wall of China on a skateboard earlier this year.

The Devil's Infosec Dictionary

11/08/2005 @ 22:56 UTC

kayodeok : The Devil's Infosec Dictionary - 24/7: adj. The window of time in which systems are most vulnerable to attack

Jon Udell: I want my MP3

11/08/2005 @ 22:56 UTC

deusx : Jon Udell: I want my MP3 - "If I can run a bunch of WMV and RealVideo files through an automated process to produce MP3s, so can the folks who created those files in the first place. And I sure wish they would."

Ripples: post-corporate adventures: Life-changing moments...

11/08/2005 @ 22:55 UTC

deusx : Ripples: post-corporate adventures: Life-changing moments... - "When the door to a new business opportunity opens, some fortunate people seem to step through it easily and pick up a new life on the other side."

New Scientist Breaking News - Mosquitoes are drawn to people with malaria

11/08/2005 @ 22:55 UTC

deusx : New Scientist Breaking News - Mosquitoes are drawn to people with malaria - "Mosquitoes are more attracted to people already infected with malaria. And this appears to be because the malarial parasite orchestrates its own onward transmission from within the human body, a new study suggests."

Life Among The Mammals: Doing Business in The Jungle

11/08/2005 @ 22:55 UTC

deusx : Life Among The Mammals: Doing Business in The Jungle - "Be the middle gazelle."

SpiritedAway - SpiritedAway Official Homepage

11/08/2005 @ 21:56 UTC

deusx : SpiritedAway - SpiritedAway Official Homepage - "Spirited Away checks each running application's activity, and if an application isn't active for a certain fixed time, Spirited Away hides the application automatically."

joshua : SpiritedAway - hides applications that haven't been used in a while

morons.org - Intelligent design -- theories, laws, and so forth

11/08/2005 @ 21:55 UTC

deusx : morons.org - Intelligent design -- theories, laws, and so forth - "Either way, you need a hypothesis, and you need to test it -- but you know right then whether the end result, if it's proven, would be a theory or a law."

Attack of the MegaRamp - The nine-story behemoth that scares the bejeezus out of the world's best...

11/08/2005 @ 21:55 UTC

deusx : Attack of the MegaRamp - The nine-story behemoth that scares the bejeezus out of the world's best skateboarders. By Bret Anthony Johnston - "In 20 years of skateboarding, I've never had to ride an elevator to the top of a ramp."

Lux :: Free Download of the online Risk board game clone Lux

11/08/2005 @ 21:55 UTC

deusx : Lux :: Free Download of the online Risk board game clone Lux - "Lux is an awesome 'Risk' style game of world domination."

The grim meathook future

11/08/2005 @ 21:55 UTC

jkottke : The grim meathook future - Joshua Ellis on the "Grim Meathook Future" of much of the world: "nobody really wants to talk about that future, because it's depressing and not fun and doesn't have Fischerspooner doing the soundtrack". (via bbj) [via]

How does my Company use blogs to sell a product that neither we or our customers particularly car...

11/08/2005 @ 20:55 UTC

kayodeok : How does my Company use blogs to sell a product that neither we or our customers particularly care about?

Toaster PC runs BSD and makes toast

11/08/2005 @ 20:55 UTC

kayodeok : Toaster PC runs BSD and makes toast - The board on the left is the computer that is INSIDE this toaster. It's running BSD, and the guys at the show are happy to be playing with both the OS and tinkering with some toaster hardware

Adam Stiles: Backing Up Delicious With Cron and Subversion

11/08/2005 @ 20:55 UTC

deusx : Adam Stiles: Backing Up Delicious With Cron and Subversion - ""

Ligers!

11/08/2005 @ 20:55 UTC

jkottke : Ligers! - Thanks to Napoleon Dynamite, ligers have a new-found popularity.

Matthew M. Boedicker : Napoleon Dynamite generates interest in ligers

Show Me The Colors

11/08/2005 @ 19:56 UTC

kayodeok : Show Me The Colors - If you lack the color scheme gene and can't open Photoshop and pick a handful of beautiful colors off the fly, here are some schemes and coordinators from around the web to get things rolling

US Copyright Office contemplates going IE only for new site

11/08/2005 @ 19:56 UTC

kayodeok : US Copyright Office contemplates going IE only for new site - The US Copyright Office is currently looking for feedback on plans to restrict a new website to users of Internet Explorer

Federal Register: Preregistration of Certain Unpublished Copyright Claims

11/08/2005 @ 19:56 UTC

kayodeok : Federal Register: Preregistration of Certain Unpublished Copyright Claims - Today's notice seeks information as to whether persons filing the electronic-only preregistration form prescribed by the Copyright Office will experience difficulties if it is necessary to use Microsoft's Internet Explorer web browser in order to preregis

PenguinTV : podcasts and video blogs for Linux

11/08/2005 @ 19:55 UTC

deusx : PenguinTV : podcasts and video blogs for Linux - "Until now, the only solutions for listening to podcasts on Linux have been clunky apps and unreliable bash scripts."

wearehugh : PenguinTV : podcasts and video blogs for Linux

Bum-vertising!

11/08/2005 @ 19:55 UTC

erikbenson : Bum-vertising! - The homeless are an untapped labor force that can be used to advertise your blog.

The blandness of vanilla

11/08/2005 @ 19:55 UTC

jkottke : The blandness of vanilla - How vanilla came to be associated with blandness in America. My favorite flavor of ice cream is vanilla and I always get shit for it. But have you ever tasted ice cream with real vanilla in it? Yum.

Debunking ShopAtHomeSelect

11/08/2005 @ 18:56 UTC

kayodeok : Debunking ShopAtHomeSelect - ShopAtHomeSelect is widely known to become installed without meaningful consent -- or, in many cases, without any consent at all. Most egregious are installations through security exploits, without any notice or consent

Command Line Manipulation of Windows XP SP2 Firewall

11/08/2005 @ 18:56 UTC

kayodeok : Command Line Manipulation of Windows XP SP2 Firewall - We needed to ensure that they would be operable while working in the field and yet also be protected from hackers while they were posing at WiFi hotspots. A simple script was written that basically asks "Choose your connection scenario."

eBay: "CAFFEINE!"_500 cups coffee_pure powder_energy drink (item 5602560475 end time Aug-12-05 20...

11/08/2005 @ 18:56 UTC

deusx : eBay: "CAFFEINE!"_500 cups coffee_pure powder_energy drink (item 5602560475 end time Aug-12-05 20:00:00 PDT) - "Caffeine - 100% Pure White Crystalline Powder Caffeine. This Caffeine is a cut above the rest being of absolute pure quality."

the-inbetween.com [ Mild Coffee ]

11/08/2005 @ 18:55 UTC

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."

FireANT | Not TV

11/08/2005 @ 18:55 UTC

deusx : FireANT | Not TV - "FireANT is an RSS video aggregator and media player that can automatically download media content for you to watch and listen to."

DOOM, the RogueLike

11/08/2005 @ 18:55 UTC

deusx : DOOM, the RogueLike - "DoomRL is even more similar to Doom now, for it SOUNDS the same :-D"

Broadcast Machine: Publish RSS / Torrent Video Channels

11/08/2005 @ 18:55 UTC

deusx : Broadcast Machine: Publish RSS / Torrent Video Channels - "Broadcast Machine is software you install on your website to easily publish video files."

Boxes and Arrows: Card sorting: a definitive guide

11/08/2005 @ 17:56 UTC

deusx : Boxes and Arrows: Card sorting: a definitive guide - "Card sorting is a great, reliable, inexpensive method for finding patterns in how users would expect to find content or functionality."

ThinkGeek :: FrogPad

11/08/2005 @ 17:55 UTC

deusx : ThinkGeek :: FrogPad - "It is a one-handed keyboard which enables its user to hold documents, tools or other items while entering information on a PDA, Pocket PC, smart phone, laptop or other mobile device."

michael-mccracken.net

11/08/2005 @ 17:55 UTC

deusx : michael-mccracken.net - "So now I'm using OS X the way Jeebus intended: with a single full-screen emacs frame running ECB with a shell buffer along the bottom."

Will read blogs for money

11/08/2005 @ 17:55 UTC

jkottke : Will read blogs for money - NYC Craigslist computer services offered: "Will read and comment (semi-intelligently) on your blog for $2". There's a five comment minimum with future comments for free (!!) if your site is entertaining enough. (via lia (rhymes!)) [via]

Sam Ruby: Agile Web 2.0 Development

11/08/2005 @ 16:57 UTC

deusx : Sam Ruby: Agile Web 2.0 Development - "...this composite application is a distributed state machine. Small Pieces Loosely Joined, and all that."

evhead: But it's not NEW!

11/08/2005 @ 16:57 UTC

deusx : evhead: But it's not NEW! - Thanks for the link! "Without fail, whenever there's a new buzzword/concept/idea getting a lot of attention, there's a chorus of offended geeks who have seen it all before."

PluggedOut - Professional Linux Programming by the Jugears Brothers

11/08/2005 @ 16:56 UTC

deusx : PluggedOut - Professional Linux Programming by the Jugears Brothers - "...this range of books from Wrox press has the funniest looking people on the cover sometimes. I thought it would be fun to make one up."

AboutTb

11/08/2005 @ 16:56 UTC

deusx : AboutTb - "Tb2PML is a set of templates to export a Tinderbox note and its descendants into a Palm Markup Language document, which can then be dropped onto DropBook (or some other PML converter) to create a Palm Doc (.pdb). "

IAwiki: CardSorting

11/08/2005 @ 16:56 UTC

deusx : IAwiki: CardSorting - "In brief: gather a bunch of terms for things, write onto a card each, ask some users to sort these into "like" piles, ask them to name the piles. Discover what categories exist for your information, and what goes into each category."

100 people who are screwing up America

11/08/2005 @ 16:55 UTC

jkottke : 100 people who are screwing up America - An annotated synopsis of 100 People Who Are Screwing Up America, a book by Bernard Goldberg. Latrell Sprewell is #30?

Star Trek business cards

11/08/2005 @ 16:55 UTC

jkottke : Star Trek business cards - Odd set of Star Trek business cards. (via torrez) [via]

Male contraceptive pill

11/08/2005 @ 15:55 UTC

jkottke : Male contraceptive pill - How will the impending male contraceptive pill change our understanding of gender roles? Related: Gladwell on John Rock, one of the inventors of the female birth-control pill.

An interesting - if slightly predictable - article about how Microsoft will die from an Apple web...

11/08/2005 @ 14:55 UTC

plasticbag : An interesting - if slightly predictable - article about how Microsoft will die from an Apple website - Bit old, sorry about that. Been a bit busy. You wanna make something of it?

New theory: unintelligent design

11/08/2005 @ 13:55 UTC

jkottke : New theory: unintelligent design - David Galbraith has "a new theory - Unintelligent Design, which is the same as Intelligent Design, except that the creator is either a moron or Satan". Hee.

deusx : David Galbraith - "I have a new theory - Unintelligent Design, which is the same as Intelligent Design, except that the creator is either a moron or Satan."

Boing Boing: Espresso crema shots

11/08/2005 @ 12:55 UTC

deusx : Boing Boing: Espresso crema shots - "Crema is the wonderful tan colored foam that appears on the top of a well-shot espresso."

Flickr teaser

11/08/2005 @ 11:55 UTC

Richard Rutter : Flickr teaser - Contact sheets and group pool books…? Nice.

Wired News: Moon Could Be Next Tourist Trap

11/08/2005 @ 07:55 UTC

kayodeok : Wired News: Moon Could Be Next Tourist Trap - The company that pioneered commercial space travel by sending "tourists" up to the International Space Station is planning a new mission: rocketing people around the far side of the moon

deusx : Wired News: Moon Could Be Next Tourist Trap - "The first mission by Space Adventures could happen in 2008 or 2009 and is planned as a stepping stone to an eventual lunar landing by private citizens."

paintings by Brandon Bird

11/08/2005 @ 06:55 UTC

Matthew M. Boedicker : paintings by Brandon Bird

combinations of jellybeans that taste like different wines

11/08/2005 @ 06:55 UTC

Matthew M. Boedicker : combinations of jellybeans that taste like different wines

"Everything I did in my life that was worthwhile, I caught hell for." and other Earl Warren quotes

11/08/2005 @ 06:55 UTC

Matthew M. Boedicker : "Everything I did in my life that was worthwhile, I caught hell for." and other Earl Warren quotes

Cacophony Society

11/08/2005 @ 05:56 UTC

Matthew M. Boedicker : Cacophony Society

mini hand massager

11/08/2005 @ 05:56 UTC

Matthew M. Boedicker : mini hand massager

del.icio.us warning: non-utf8 string! (sorry)

11/08/2005 @ 05:55 UTC

deusx : del.icio.us warning: non-utf8 string! (sorry) - "After poking at enough sites, I started noticing that people were putting some weird and interesting stuff in their HTTP headers."

Matthew M. Boedicker : fun with http headers

O'Reilly CodeZoo

11/08/2005 @ 05:55 UTC

deusx : O'Reilly CodeZoo - ""

open source flash projects

11/08/2005 @ 04:56 UTC

joshua : open source flash projects

deusx : open_source_flash_projects [OSFlash] - "This aims to be a comprehensive list of links to Open Source Flash projects, both those hosted on OSFlash and elsewhere."

praying mantis kills and eats hummingbird

11/08/2005 @ 04:55 UTC

Matthew M. Boedicker : praying mantis kills and eats hummingbird

deusx : Praying Mantis Eats Hummingbird (Bird Watcher's Digest) - "I have read that hummingbirds had no natural enemies–so much for that theory!"

Sinclair Lewis writing anecdote

11/08/2005 @ 04:55 UTC

Matthew M. Boedicker : Sinclair Lewis writing anecdote

Looking for Contributors [@lesscode.org]

11/08/2005 @ 04:55 UTC

deusx : Looking for Contributors [@lesscode.org] - "As a follow up to my previous post on what I hope lesscode.org might become, I’d like to solicit the names of individuals you feel might be conned into posting here."

Odeo Gets Funding

11/08/2005 @ 02:55 UTC

Linkorama : Odeo Gets Funding - Podcasting bubble, for a day at least

Youth and Wealth

11/08/2005 @ 02:55 UTC

Linkorama : Youth and Wealth - comScore Media Metrix just released the first major marketing study of the blogging audience � a study in the format and from a source advertisers will pay attention to.

Hype-a-licious article about web 2.0, but definitely has some good points

11/08/2005 @ 02:55 UTC

erikbenson : Hype-a-licious article about web 2.0, but definitely has some good points - And they mention us, so it's gotta be good.

XML.com: Hacking Maps with the Google Maps API

11/08/2005 @ 01:56 UTC

kayodeok : XML.com: Hacking Maps with the Google Maps API - Hari K. Gottipati introduces the Google Maps API and describes how to use it to build interactive mapping applications for the Web

Philippe Janvier : Hacking Maps with the Google Maps API - Développer une application de localisation géographique avec l'API de Google maps. [via#

Pocket-sized computer 'soul' developed

11/08/2005 @ 01:56 UTC

kayodeok : Pocket-sized computer 'soul' developed - Personal computers could soon fit entirely on a key ring. Researchers at IBM in New York, US, have developed a way to carry a powerful, personalised virtual computer from one PC to the next, without losing the user’s work

Hacking the Immune System

11/08/2005 @ 01:56 UTC

kayodeok : Hacking the Immune System - At Microsoft Research, we have been working on machine-learning and data-mining algorithms that aim to automatically parse such data for uses relevant to Microsoft, such as video/image browsing, spam filtering, and speech recognition. These same technique

Wearable Computing | SoulPad

11/08/2005 @ 01:56 UTC

kayodeok : Wearable Computing | SoulPad - Essentially, SoulPad enables a user to hibernate a PC session to a pocket form-factor device and carry the device to some another PC and resume his session on that PC

Using the XMLHttpRequest Object and AJAX to Spy On You

11/08/2005 @ 01:55 UTC

deusx : Using the XMLHttpRequest Object and AJAX to Spy On You - THE SKY IS FALLING THE SKY IS FALLING

Technorati A-list statistics

11/08/2005 @ 01:55 UTC

jkottke : Technorati A-list statistics - I love that Davenetics still shows up in these graphs of the top blogs on Technorati. I read Davenetics daily but the only reason it is on the list is because it's linked in a default Blogger template. If T'rati actually looked at their "statistics" inste

IEBlog : Search in Beta 1

11/08/2005 @ 00:55 UTC

kayodeok : IEBlog : Search in Beta 1 - One way to figure out how to build the search string is to type in a search term in your favorite search provider's search box. After navigating to the results go to the address bar and see where your term is injected into the address

Windows Vista IE7 Search Provider Kit now available

11/08/2005 @ 00:55 UTC

kayodeok : Windows Vista IE7 Search Provider Kit now available - New in Internet Explorer 7 is a simple searchbox with the ability to search many different providers (e.g. MSN, AOL, Ebay, WSJ, Fandango) all from one place- just select the search provider (aka Scope) of your search by clicking the Magnifier glass icon a

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