Links
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Zachary Voase’s Blog » Django Project Conventions, Revisited.
Clear and (to my naive eye) sensible description of laying out a Django project’s files. I’d love to see more good examples if you know any.
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PPRuNe Forums - Professional Pilots Rumour Network
I adore forums for groups of specialised professionals.
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The Cutter and Tailor
A forum for professionals. You know, for when Ask Andy About Clothes and Style Forum don’t quite get down to the nitty gritty.
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RadarVirtuel.com with a Volcano Ashes Layer
Similar to flightradar24.com, but includes a “Volcano Ashes Layer” on the map.
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Stack Exchange 2.0 - StackExchangeBlog
The process for setting up Stack Overflow-style question and answer sites and, importantly, ensuring they’re busy enough to be useful. Interesting.
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Watch Air Traffic - LIVE! - We said cash, not ash!
Amazing. And I want to drag the planes around a la ‘Flight Control’. As I look now there are no planes in Europe north of Spain. Wow.
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Eleven Django blog engines you should know | Monty Lounge Blog
Fairly recent round-up.
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IMAP Folders
Cal’s Perl script for seeing which of your IMAP folders are taking up most space. Handy.
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Subsume’s django-data-import at master - GitHub
I’m not pondering re-writing my entire Movable Type and PHP site in Django, no, not at all, that would be foolish. But if I was, this would be useful.
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Contract Templates, Sample Contracts, Legal Contracts Business : Contract Store
Might be handy sometime. Off-the-shelf contracts for many things.
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Copyright is hard on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
This is fab. I’m looking forward to more of this kind of thing. Maybe some MPs will be a little careless too…
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Montylounge’s django-mingus at master - GitHub
Of all the Django weblog apps, I *think* this is supposed to be one of the best.
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Pinax
I don’t know enough to know if this is good, but it sounds interesting - lots of basic tools to jump-start building your Django site.
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CandlePowerForums - Powered by vBulletin
Wonderfully obsessive forum devoted to torches.
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Mr Brown Goes to the Palace « London Review Blog
John Lanchester’s started posting daily about the general election (if you click his name, that page also has an RSS feed just for him).
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Frieze Magazine | Archive | Degree Zero
I’m fascinated by art Foundation-type courses and Roy Ascott’s ‘Groundcourse’ from the 1960s, which Eno did, sounds intriguing. (via Preoccupations)
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Cdto - Project Hosting on Google Code
“Fast mini application that opens a Terminal.app window cd’d to the front most finder window.” Lovely. (via Infovore)
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VaultPress
Handy cloud-based backup for WordPress sites. Although I’d still want to keep your my own backup. I still don’t trust the cloud. (via Daring Fireball)
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Vote for Policies - Vote for policies, not personalities!
I should be mostly voting Green apparently, which doesn’t hugely surprise me.
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LRB · John Lanchester · The Great British Economy Disaster
Another must-read. “This is a direct transfer of wealth from the taxpayer to the banks, and the only difference between it and an actual, physical licence to print money is that the banks don’t have a piece of paper with the words ‘Official Licence to Print Money’ written across the top.”
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A History of Obama Feigning Interest in Mundane Things — Daily Intel
This is terrible - these “mundane things” are all science and engineering things which could be fascinating. It’s like the cool kids pointing and laughing at geeks.
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Raph’s Website » GDC10: Justin Hall, Fate of a Social Games Company
Notes on Justin’s talk of his experience of GameLayers. i’m also a sucker for tales of start-ups. (via Alice)
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David Mamet’s Master Class Memo to the Writers of The Unit | Movieline
I’m a sucker for writing tips, whatever medium they’re intended for. (via Daring Fireball)
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Parliament.uk | Bills before Parliament
I haven’t noticed this before - a surprisingly simple and clear indication of the bills. Click one to see its progress in more detail. Not perfect, but much better than I expected.
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I Love Ben Brown, 6985 Words about SXSW 2000
Ben found that I’d found his ten-year-old post and re-posted it and now I’ve found that.
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PhoneView for iPhone - iPhone Disk Mode, SMS, Voicemail, Call History, Music, Photos, Notes Access - Ecamm Network
Among other things, lets you export all of your iPhone SMSes. $20 saved me spending more time messing around with binary plist files, sqlite, etc.
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Tweetake
Very simple way to get a file of all your Twitter tweets, friends, etc.
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The Revision Thing | The Texas Tribune
A fascinating view of what the Texas State Board of Education (which effectively determines what children across the US study) changed in the US History standards.
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A Great Conservationist, by Jingo - The New York Review of Books
Enjoyed this about Theodore Roosevelt. I didn’t know he was so involved with creating national parks etc. Subscribers only.
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Final edition: Twilight of the American newspaper—By Richard Rodriguez (Harper’s Magazine)
Lovely article that is more a reminiscence of a lost San Francisco and childhood than it is another “we must save newspapers” plea.