Links
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Amazon.co.uk: “physics for beginners, and the maths that goes with it”
Problem: How do I find time to learn stuff like this when I need to know stuff like this before I can expand time enough so I have time to learn it?
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Lefora Free Forum Hosting
Hosted forums. New, so I assume it’ll improve; the forums themselves are less than beautiful at the moment.
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Film Archive - FourDocs - Listen to Britain
Nice short film of images and sounds from wartime Britain (if you sit through the introduction from the Canadian). Terence Davies mentions it in the current ‘Sight & Sound’.
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Brent Black Panama Hats - Photo Tour: How a Panama Hat is Made
Fascinating multi-page photo essay. Quite a process.
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Widgetfinger - Simple Content Management for Simple Websites
Looks like an awesome thing that would be great for a huge percentage of small business websites. I was a thrown by being asked for ‘Company Name’ first off when creating an account though. (via Infovore)
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Russell davies: copy and paste
Very nice and easily-created rapid slideshow of a month’s worth of photos. Fab idea.
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2.0 Expo 2008: Clay Shirky
Or watch Clay give that “how do they find the time?” talk in person on this video. Worth it; he’s an awesome speaker. (via Daring Fireballl)
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Gin, Television, and Social Surplus - Here Comes Everybody
Clay on the answer to “where do they [gamers, Wikipedias, bloggers, etc.] find the time?” By watching less TV. Great stuff.
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David Weiss: Metacognitive Miscalibration
Thinking things are easy when you don’t know enough to tell. “There’s a great difference between 50 years of experience and 1 years worth of experience repeated 50 times.” (via Daring Fireball)
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Timeframe
Very nice calendar selector widget. (via Daring Fireball)
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Color Wars 2008 » Youngme / Nowme
People submit a photo of themselves as a child, alongside a photo of themself today in the same pose. Some of these are awesome. Whole lives in two photos. Time travel. Hope.
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Soundamus - new and upcoming music releases from the artists you listen to
Looks at your Last.fm playlist and tells you when new music by your listened-to artists is released. Could do with some kind of threshold, but still very useful.
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Maybe Money Does Buy Happiness After All - New York Times
A paper rebuts the Easterlin paradox (that above a certain level money doesn’t make one happier). (via Kevin Kelly)
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MySQL : Find out and change charset of a table « Saari Development
Just what it says.
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New clearing method needed for IE7? | 456 Berea Street
So I don’t need to Google the clearfix fix again.
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Kbinstuff -perl, Unicode/utf8, CGI.pm, apache, mod_perl and MySQL
My Perl scripts were never fetching UTF8 strings from a UTF8 database. Much cursing later, I found this reference to doing $dbh->(“mysql_enable_utf8”) = 1. Seems to work. Finally. Grr.
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Postcard from Provence ◊ a painting a day ◊ a daily painting blog
He paints a painting every day and then auctions it. Lovely paintings. Something like this has been my exit strategy for a while (assuming I found time to improve at painting/drawing/etc). (via Textism)
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Cityofsound: Monocle: design notes
Dan Hill’s fantastic description of the design decisions that went into the Monocle website. Lovely to see a site that manages to be distinctive but still classy.
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TweetDumpr
Exports all your Twitters to a CSV file. (via MegP)
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Vote Match
Help to decide who to vote for in the London elections. For me it says: Paddick, Livingstone, Left List, Greens… Still hard to decide. (via Haddock)
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Your London - Living
“This website lets you search for food businesses across London to find out the hygiene rating they achieved from their last food hygiene inspection.” Am I Being Poisoned Or Not? (via Haddock)
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Best Game Ever at Improv Everywhere
Brings a tear to my eye. Another lovely, lovely event.
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Long live Karl Marx! « The Bristol Blogger
Awww… we used to see this guy at Ashton Court Festival, wandering around in a leather thong with a huge bottle of cider. He was called Colin Toogood and he’s died.
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Free Traffic For Your Squidoo Lens on Squidoo
Instructions for how to spam people via Twitter. As Ian said, wankers, making the Internet a little bit more unpleasant for everyone else.
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Zamzar - Free online file conversion
Convert a file to a different kind. Audio, video, text documents, archives, etc. Plus download YouTube etc videos in a different format. (via Cool Tools)
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A List Apart: Articles: Accessible Data Visualization with Web Standards
Lovely CSS bar charts and sparklines created in HTML and CSS.
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Tweet Clouds
Showing what words you use most on Twitter. Home, College, Day, Work are the unremarkable stand-outs for me. (via Russell Davies)
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Python-by-example
In case I ever get round to Python (via Simon Willison)
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Purgatory Creek
For the “Digital Piano Shootout” — MP3s of dozens of different digital pianos for comparison.
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Gumbaby
Collecting comments left on vaguely-related websites by people thinking they’re contacting a famous person. I still occasionally get comments left by people talking to Jamie Oliver.