Links
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Summary of China Rights Developments | Human Rights Watch
Just in case you’re enjoying the Olympics so much you’ve forgotten all this stuff.
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The Orwell Prize
George Orwell’s diaries daily, Pepys style. Lacking the year on each entry — too much ‘2008’ very little ‘1938’ around. Quite a random linking strategy in entries, but it’s early days.
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About The DiSo Project : DiSo Project
Building social networking tools using open tools and standards, starting with WordPress. Not enough there for me to quite “get” it yet. (via Oblomovka)
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BuddyPress » About BuddyPress
“The idea of BuddyPress is to take a standard vanilla installation of WordPress MU and turn it into something that represents more of a community building tool, or niche social network.” (via Oblomovka)
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Hong Kong’s Most Disturbing CG Illustrations « WITMOT?
Hong Kong’s ‘Apple Daily’ makes computer images for news stories when there are no photos. Hilarious, especially if you scroll down to Morgan Freeman. (via Ted Mills)
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How to move your iTunes library (more safely than I did) - The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)
For future ref, including comments.
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Facebook | I Know Hans Montanana
A group for the music teacher at my old school. Reading the many enthusiastic posts… it’s like he’s the lead in a Hollywood movie about a teacher inspiring kids or something. Lovely.
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YouVersion | A Revolutionary Online Bible Reader
All signed-up readers can contribute notes about passages from many different versions of the Bible. Quite complex but usable interface. (via TUAW)
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CodeIgniter - Open source PHP web application framework
Minimal open source PHP framework with good documentation. (Update: I used it for a project recently and it was really nice. It Just Worked. 2009-08-01.)
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New College, Oxford - College Oaks
That story from ‘How Buildings Learn’ about the oak trees being grown to replace the dining hall’s beams? The important part is apparently not true.
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Synium - MacFamilyTree
Very whizzy-looking Mac software for managing one’s family tree and outputting it in many different ways, including weird 3D grids and a globe.
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Amazon.co.uk: An Incomplete Education: 3,684 Things You Should Have Learned But Probably Didn’t: Judy Jones, William Wilson: Books
I’m interested in attempts to summarise everything one needs to know and this sounds vaguely promising.
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YouTube - Orangina Naturally Juicy French version
I’ve seen this ad at the cinema in Paris and it doesn’t make me want to drink Orangina. It makes me want to never go to the countryside again.
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Myliblog: Uncle Bobby’s Wedding
Imagine if every complaint about anything received a reply this thoughtful. (via Kottke)
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Site statistics (Pepys’ Diary)
Five and a half years in, 50,000 comments so far, 25,000 absolute unique visitors per month, etc.
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Kevin Kelly — The Technium - Neo-Amish Drop Outs
People who stopped using email etc.
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Dotcode’s bookmarks tagged with “scrolling” on del.icio.us
A handy collection. For some reason (some) clients and (some) designers are the only people in the world who can’t work scrollbars.
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Cool Tool: Best home chemistry lab book
Sounds like fun! In theory. In reality I never used the chemistry set I had as a kid much, so maybe not.
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Times Higher Education - All the privileged must have prizes
About teaching at Harvard and the sense of entitlement the kids there have. (via Kottke)
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The American Scholar - The Disadvantages of an Elite Education - By William Deresiewicz
Great measured rant about what Ivy League educated kids are missing out on. (via Kottke)
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Seth’s Blog: Advice for authors
More advice for when you’re having a book published.
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Secrets of book publishing I wish I had known - Good Experience
Nice clear description of having a book published. Even if you have a publisher, you’re on your own. (via Kottke)
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Economics of POW Camp
Fascinating description of the bartering network in World War II Prisoner of War camps. (via Kottke)
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Amazon.co.uk: “Travellers Back in Time”
I collected all the fiction mentioned in the Kottke and Marginal Revolution posts about “How would you survive if you travelled back to 1000AD?” and made them into an Amazon Listmania list.
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Marginal Revolution: Time travel back to 1000 A.D.: Survival tips
The post that resulted in Jason’s post. Yet more conflicting but interesting ideas about how you’d survive. (via Kottke)
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Survival tips for the Middle Ages
Completely awesome stuff. I’ve thought about this kind of thing loads since I was a kid - how would you cope if you travelled back in time? Lots of conflicting ideas there.
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Last Call, Bohemia: Entertainment & Culture: vanityfair.com
Christopher Hitchens on gentrification, New York’s West Village, London’s Soho, etc. (via Kottke, yes I’m catching up on a lot of Kottke)
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Chris Gilmour
Wonderful lifesize (I assume) sculptures of everyday objects (bikes, cars, dentist’s chair, etc.) made entirely out of cardboard. (via Kottke)
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Ten Books on Investing Recommended by Warren Buffett | Business Pundit
I love lists of books recommended by people who know what they’re talking about. (via Kottke)
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iSquint - iPod Video Made Easy.
Free converter for making video into iPod/iPhone-friendly video. (via Haddock)