21/01/2005 @ 23:58 UTC
jkottke : Man uses tortilla as a breadboard for making electronics - Great hack.
#21/01/2005 @ 23:55 UTC
jkottke : Joshua Kinberg, the Bikes on Bush guy, (finally!) had his case dismissed and got his bike and computer equipment back
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21/01/2005 @ 22:56 UTC
Matthew M. Boedicker : 100,000,000,000,000 Sonnets
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21/01/2005 @ 22:56 UTC
Nelson Minar : Bunny suicides - worth the scroll (via Metafilter)
deusx : Bunny suicides - So cute, yet so sad.
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21/01/2005 @ 22:55 UTC
Andy Baio : Convert Tivo-to-Go to MPEG files - DRM, be gone! [via] [via]
Rod Begbie : TiVo To Go MPEG2 Decrypting - Well, that didn't take long. [via] #
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21/01/2005 @ 22:55 UTC
cobra libre : inspiring sundries and whatsis of the day - NOW WE ARE PIRATES #
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21/01/2005 @ 21:56 UTC
cameron : How News Travels on the Internet - Graphic connecting different contingents in the blogosphere
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21/01/2005 @ 21:55 UTC
cameron : Pet's Mobility - Technology's stupidity
jkottke : You can now get a cell phone for your dog
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21/01/2005 @ 21:55 UTC
Jeremy Zawodny : Fugitive Images - Fugitive Images: check it out
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21/01/2005 @ 21:55 UTC
plasticbag : BoingBoing releases five years of posts for people to download and muck around with, and cites me as an inspiration. Aw...... - "To celebrate our first half-decade as a blog, we've put together a single html file containing 17,000+ posts (every post as of yesterday mid-day) in Movable Type export format."
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21/01/2005 @ 21:55 UTC
plasticbag : Awesome graphing analysis of BoingBoing reveals a surprising obsession with the BBC... - I love this little browsable app - it gives a real perspective on what the Boingers are interested in. Also it's more evidence that Cory either has too much energy or not enough to do...
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21/01/2005 @ 20:56 UTC
Isofarro : One-click subscription: sometimes the solution is staring us in the face - 'Why do you have a link to a machine-only readable file on your web page? Hello, your users aren't machines.'
Paul Hammond : Ken MacLeod 21 01 2005 - Why do you have a link to a machine-only readable file on your web page? Hello, your users aren't machines.
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21/01/2005 @ 20:55 UTC
cameron : Indiana White Castles offer candlelight dinner for Valentines day - Oh how I wish they had WC in Boston
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21/01/2005 @ 20:55 UTC
Jeremy Zawodny : Onkyo TX-NR1000 - Onkyo TX-NR1000: it has ethernet and a serial console... wow!
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21/01/2005 @ 19:55 UTC
Matthew M. Boedicker : reticular activating system
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21/01/2005 @ 19:55 UTC
Nelson Minar : Fox malreported - Poor Fox, they accidentally let someone criticize Bush (via Metafilter)
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21/01/2005 @ 19:55 UTC
cobra libre : roger shimomura: stereotypes and admonitions [via] #
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21/01/2005 @ 19:55 UTC
deusx : The NESCafe Nintendo Emulator for Java - "NESCafe is a Nintendo Emulator that is written entirely in Java and consequently will run on any platform."
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21/01/2005 @ 19:55 UTC
jkottke : Can you think better when you're typing versus when you're writing?
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21/01/2005 @ 19:55 UTC
jkottke : Johnny Carson occasionally writes jokes for Letterman - Bet he doesn't send jokes to Leno.
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21/01/2005 @ 18:56 UTC
François Nonnenmacher : Build a Mac mini Media Server
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21/01/2005 @ 18:56 UTC
Nelson Minar : Dell 2001FP: $570 - Great price on a good LCD
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21/01/2005 @ 18:55 UTC
deusx : RESEARCHERS REPORT BUBBLE FUSION RESULTS REPLICATED - "Physical Review E publishes paper on fusion experiment conducted with upgraded measurement system"
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21/01/2005 @ 18:55 UTC
deusx : The Furrygoat Experience: That Was Close - "The Mac Mini is one step closer to 'The Exploding PC'." Yes.
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21/01/2005 @ 18:55 UTC
deusx : Introduction to Machine Learning - "This page has pointers to the chapters of my notes on Machine Learning."
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21/01/2005 @ 18:55 UTC
Jeremy Zawodny : Link Condom - Link Condom: Stop the spread of Viral Link Skank today
#21/01/2005 @ 18:55 UTC
Ethan Marcotte : Barbie as Galadriel - Finally, my childhood dreams are realized. Now pardon me while I look for something with which to poke out my eyes.
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21/01/2005 @ 18:55 UTC
jkottke : "While there are essentially no disparities in general intelligence between the sexes, a UC Irvine study has found significant differences in brain areas where males and females manifest their intelligence." - Men's brains generally have more processing power while women's have more connecting power.
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21/01/2005 @ 17:56 UTC
deusx : New Scientist Breaking News - Mystery compound in beer fights cancer - "Arimoto-Kobayashi thinks as-yet unidentified compounds in lager and stout prevent the amines binding to and damaging DNA." WHOO HOO! BEER!
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21/01/2005 @ 17:55 UTC
jkottke : Awards voting and the catch-22 the movie studios find themselves in - DVD screeners need to be sent out in order for the voters to see the studios' movies, but the process and end product are often so painful that some films find themselves out of the running.
Andy Baio : Jacob Weinstein on the movie industry's screener DVDs - they're hassling award voters, or not sending out screening copies at all [via] [via]
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21/01/2005 @ 17:55 UTC
jkottke : "There is no such word as 'theirselves' (and you certainly can't spell it 'theirselfs' or 'thierselves'); itÂ’s 'themselves.'" - My brain is just not functioning well these days.
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21/01/2005 @ 16:55 UTC
Ethan Marcotte : Just Me - The connection's been uncovered at last.
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21/01/2005 @ 16:55 UTC
jkottke : Taschen is releasing a (pretty expensive) book about Stanley Kubrick
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21/01/2005 @ 15:55 UTC
jkottke : The Morning News is holding a tournament of books - It's like March Madness, except with books and in February.
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21/01/2005 @ 15:55 UTC
jkottke : Ukrainian man hasn't slept in 20 years
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21/01/2005 @ 13:55 UTC
deusx : GateWorld - Interviews: Ben Browder - "In our interview, Ben talks at length about joining the long-running show, and reveals that he's a big fan of Stargate."
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21/01/2005 @ 12:55 UTC
Paul Hammond : notes: robots.txt - to me it's all just more toys
Anne van Kesteren : robots.txt - "All this hullabaloo over robots.txt destroying the web is crazy!" [via] #
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21/01/2005 @ 12:05 UTC
François Nonnenmacher : When blogging can get you locked up
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21/01/2005 @ 12:01 UTC
François Nonnenmacher : Europe goes mad for broadband
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21/01/2005 @ 11:58 UTC
François Nonnenmacher : EU Council of Ministers to take another stab at Software Patent Directive - The patent lobby won't drop the towel so easily
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21/01/2005 @ 11:55 UTC
François Nonnenmacher : nofollow followup to a fellow fool - Rage over nofollow
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21/01/2005 @ 11:11 UTC
philgyford : Recent Web Accessibility Articles - :: WATS.ca - Some handy articles on developing accessibly.
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21/01/2005 @ 11:07 UTC
ricmac : Mathemagenic: Linear Time - "...the bus feels as a physical representation of hyperlink, connecting not places, but people."
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21/01/2005 @ 11:04 UTC
ricmac : WritableWeb ponders a New Zealand beer, but its website and branding lets it down - "it?s a fake German name for a fake German beer." Note: Marius does like the beer's taste though.
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21/01/2005 @ 11:01 UTC
Paul Hammond : Anil Dash: A Theory - I don't think anyone has ever been fired for blogging
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21/01/2005 @ 10:58 UTC
Paul Hammond : Bookmarklet Crunchinator - quickly create a bookmarklet from some javascript code
Richard Rutter : Bookmarklet Crunchinator - Quickly create a bookmarklet from some javascript code (filed under Blogging). [via Andy Budd]
Milo Vermeulen : Bookmarklet Crunchinator - Bookmarklet Crunchinator [via] [via]
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21/01/2005 @ 10:55 UTC
plasticbag : Wanted - thirty Chinamen and a Zeppelin... - And if you want to know why, you'll have to follow the link.
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21/01/2005 @ 09:58 UTC
Jeremy Zawodny : IRLP - Internet Radio Linking Project - IRLP - Internet Radio Linking Project: talk to folks from around the world
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21/01/2005 @ 09:55 UTC
Paul Hammond : plasticbag.org | weblog | Why we must stop bloody Vodafone... - What kind of cretinous organisation does this kind of thing?
François Nonnenmacher : Why we must stop bloody Vodafone...
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21/01/2005 @ 08:02 UTC
Jason Shellen : Popcast - They call it Open Access Internet TV. It looks like Tivo for BitTorrent. #
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21/01/2005 @ 07:58 UTC
Eric Meyer : Eric Meyer Loves Me - Feel the love, baby. Feel the love.
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21/01/2005 @ 07:55 UTC
Charles Miller : Learning Python In A Week - The National Computer Science School, Part 2: Learning Python In A Week.
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21/01/2005 @ 06:55 UTC
Jeremy Zawodny : Google to Give AdWords API to Advertisers - Google to Give AdWords API to Advertisers: an interesting move
Andy Baio : Google to provide AdWords API to advertisers - I could imagine uses for an AdSense API for publishers, as well
ricmac : Silicon Valley Watcher on new Google AdWords API - they also suggest IDG doesn't like Google (news to me) - "The large computer industry trade publisher, IDG, has become increasingly hostile to Google. IDG views Google not as a technology company but as a media company and a competitor to its online publishing business."
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21/01/2005 @ 06:01 UTC
Nelson Minar : Cheney snowballed - Yahoo! News - Top Stories Photos - Reuters
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21/01/2005 @ 05:58 UTC
Rod Begbie : Motorola Ojo Personal Video Phone - Those ridiculous looking video-phones on 24? They're a real product. #
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21/01/2005 @ 05:55 UTC
deusx : Python main() functions - "For Python programmers, I've got some suggestions on how to write a main() function that's easy to invoke in other contexts, e.g. from the interactive Python prompt when you feel like experimenting."
Paul Hammond : Python main() functions - a few suggestions that make main() a little more flexible
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21/01/2005 @ 04:55 UTC
Matthew M. Boedicker : Natural Phenomena Named After Frank Zappa (scientists love Frank Zappa?)
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21/01/2005 @ 03:55 UTC
Jeremy Zawodny : Open Dildonics - Open Dildonics: Open Dildonics is a project started by the Brum2600 group to bring Open Source/GNU technology to Cyber Dildonics
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21/01/2005 @ 03:24 UTC
Nelson Minar : What is she wearing? - Laura Bush still fits into the bridesmaid dress from her cousin's wedding!
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21/01/2005 @ 03:21 UTC
Nelson Minar : Buy the Wish server - Shut down your MMOG, sell your 88 way blade system on eBay (via Terra Nova)
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21/01/2005 @ 03:17 UTC
deusx : news @ nature.com - Booze boosts brainpower - "Moderate alcohol consumption protects women from cognitive decline."
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21/01/2005 @ 03:14 UTC
deusx : Boing Boing: Chair sells you a license to sit, deploys spikes on expiry
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21/01/2005 @ 03:11 UTC
deusx : John Robb's Weblog - "Is it better NOT to have big political events if the security effort shuts down cities? This seems like a dress rehersal for police state."
#21/01/2005 @ 03:07 UTC
deusx : Warrenellis.com » I Never Want To Be That Hungry - Mmm.... silkworm pupa, seasoned with soy sauce and sugar.
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21/01/2005 @ 03:04 UTC
deusx : Collpsible page elements using DOM, cross browser and degrading gracefully - I'm using something very similar to this in my feedreactor.
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21/01/2005 @ 03:01 UTC
deusx : Body and Soul: We are not alone - "...it just happened to match what Americans were doing at Abu Ghraib." Sheer coincidence and simultaneous invention.
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21/01/2005 @ 02:58 UTC
deusx : GateWorld - News: Browder wants to contribute to Stargate - "...I've watched 130 hours of Stargate," he said. "[And] they didn't ask [me to do] that. The idea of me actually watching them may have scared them."
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21/01/2005 @ 02:55 UTC
Dan Cederholm : Stopdesign: New Photo Galleries - My goodness those are sweet galleries. And Doug's writeup has some great tips.
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21/01/2005 @ 01:58 UTC
ricmac : Note to Subscribers: this is not the RSS feed of Read/Write Web. - Just a reminder that this is not my main 'Read/Write Web' RSS feed, it's actually my del.icio.us Links feed (aka my linkblog). Read/Write Web is my writing blog and its RSS feed is: http://www.readwriteweb.com/rss.xml. Sorry for any confusion.
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21/01/2005 @ 01:55 UTC
Simon Willison : Free Software Magazine - A magazine that practices what it preaches. (via) [via]
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21/01/2005 @ 01:52 UTC
Kayode Okeyode : HOW-TO: Use your CDMA cellphone as a USB modem
Jeremy Zawodny : Use your CDMA cellphone as a USB modem - Use your CDMA cellphone as a USB modem: I need to try this with my V710
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21/01/2005 @ 01:49 UTC
Kayode Okeyode : Toshiba Connects Cell Phones with PCs
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21/01/2005 @ 01:46 UTC
Kayode Okeyode : Getting practical about wireless security, Part 1: Building a wireless sniffer with Perl
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21/01/2005 @ 01:42 UTC
Kayode Okeyode : How To Surf Securely using WiFi: Securing Your Starbucks Experience
#21/01/2005 @ 01:39 UTC
Kayode Okeyode : Browsing the Web and Reading E-mail Safely as an Administrator, Part 2
#21/01/2005 @ 01:36 UTC
Kayode Okeyode : Using a Least-Privileged User Account
#21/01/2005 @ 01:33 UTC
Kayode Okeyode : The State of Windows Security
#21/01/2005 @ 01:30 UTC
Kayode Okeyode : Apache 2 with SSL/TLS: Step-by-Step, Part 1
#21/01/2005 @ 01:27 UTC
Kayode Okeyode : Accessibility: The Firefox browser and JAWS - at last!
#21/01/2005 @ 01:24 UTC
Kayode Okeyode : A nice way to visualize which links use the new "nofollow" relation is to include a special user-stylesheet into Firefox - A nice way to visualize which links use the new "nofollow" relation is to include a special user-stylesheet into Firefox
#21/01/2005 @ 01:17 UTC
Kayode Okeyode : CSS: Redundancy vs. Dependency
#21/01/2005 @ 01:14 UTC
Kayode Okeyode : German court rules email blocking 'illegal' - German court rules email blocking 'illegal'
#21/01/2005 @ 01:11 UTC
Kayode Okeyode : Microsoft Reverses Plan, Will Patch Media Player
#21/01/2005 @ 01:08 UTC
Kayode Okeyode : What Hope for Federal Anti-Spyware Legislation?
#21/01/2005 @ 01:05 UTC
Kayode Okeyode : Trojans masquerade as Microsoft AntiSpyware
#21/01/2005 @ 01:01 UTC
Kayode Okeyode : 'Evil twin' hotspots are a new menace for Internet users - 'Evil twin' hotspots are a new menace for Internet users
#21/01/2005 @ 00:55 UTC
Kayode Okeyode : How Microsoft Windows AntiSpyware (Beta) identifies a program as a spyware threat
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