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Blacktree - Forums - View topic - Doesn’t work under 10.4
Yay, new version of iTunes-BPM which works under Tiger (helps you set the BPM of tracks by clicking in time).
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Maratz.com » archive » Essentials of CSS Hacking For Internet Explorer
Summary of IE CSS hacks. Nice to see them covered clearly in once place.
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JavaScript Archive Network
New, could be handy when it fills up a bit.
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AoG.2y.net -> Children’s drawings in the subway!
Korean schoolchildren’s nasty anti-Japan drawings.
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Google Maps - 30.209688,47.394472
Burning oil fields in Iraq from a satellite photo. Zoom in. Amazing.
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David Foster Wallace - Commencement Speech at Kenyon University
Basically, “learn to think for yourself.” (And the page is crying out for more leading.)
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Trains :: NYC High Line, 02/2004 (kottke.org)
I love the subtle navigation on Jason’s new photo library pages.
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Wonderland: The thing about videogames
Love this. Like Alice, the cheesiest US TV dramas can make me cry. So when will I feel for anyone in a computer game?
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Harris Cyclery Articles
Oodles of articles about adjusting bicycle bits and other bike topics.
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Anti-mega: web affordances
Chris on two quite nasty things I hadn’t noticed about Bloglines.
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Keepgoing.org :: The Big Fish - Ten years later, the story of Suck.com, the first great website
Ahh, Wired lore. Lots to read. Big slow page.
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The knowledge: Euan Semple - Inside Knowledge
Interesting article about the philosophy of the BBC’s head of knowledge management.
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Behaviour : Using CSS selectors to apply Javascript behaviours
More Ajaxy stuff to investigate when time allows.
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Sign Builder 2.0 - Industrial Signage
Excellent web tool for generating PDF signs with standard icons. Hours of ANSI standard fun. (via Cool Tools)
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Stella Artois - Le Sacrifice , ad, advert | visit4info | TV/Cinema
I don’t like adverts, but I do smile when I see this fake surrealist film ad at the cinema. Nicely done.
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LRB | Patrick Wright : Cubist Slugs
Particularly for the first two-thirds, outlining the fascinating art-influenced history of early camouflage. Worth a read.
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Eclectech : the very model of a modern labour minister : a tribute to charles clarke and his id cards
Wonderful. The only thing that would make this better was if it was released and got to Number 1…
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The Speculist
Future-oriented weblog I hadn’t come across before.
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London Pirate Radio Listings
Loads of them, slightly varying formats.
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Google SiteMaps for Movable Type - now with correct Last Modified dates (Anders Jacobsen’s blog)
Another one for the ever-growing “some day” file.
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Jeffrey Veen: Designing for the subtlety of Ajax
Also to read when I get round to doing Ajax stuff.
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Alex Bosworth’s Weblog: Ajax Mistakes
For the future, when I get round to playing with Ajax.
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iTerm (Terminal replacement for Mac OS X)
“Anti-idle function that avoids disconnection because of no activity” could be handy.
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‘I will get three friends to sign up to the Proportional Representation Groundswell’ - PledgeBank - Tell the world “I’ll do it, but only if you’ll help”
PledgeBank, a new site from MySociety. Comes with Brian Eno’s pledge about proportional representation.
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How to make web buttons in Adobe Photoshop
Cheesy, but first page is handy and quick.
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Systm
Wonderfully professional and geeky video how-to guides, like how to build a MythTV box. (via Wonderland)
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BulletinBoardForum.com - 44 - Ukelele player
Just neatly competent at first. But after a while his hand speeds up until you can’t see it any more.
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Google Sightseeing
Gobsmacked. Imagine when the rest of the world is photo-mapped at Google.
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BBC - Radio 3 - Beethoven Experience - downloads
So close. Otherwise fab idea greatly marred by not splitting MP3s into movements and including the announcer’s long introduction! Doh.
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Tom coates passed me (2 June 2005, Interconnected)
Matt Webb on his book collection. Great stuff. At least as interesting as Nick Hornby’s fun ‘The Polysyllabic Spree’.