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  1. Experimental Rockets at the Naze - Windows Live

    There was secret rocket testing going on at Walton on the Naze during World War II.

  2. Why records DO all sound the same | Word Magazine

    Fascinating account of the process of making an album/track and all the technological stuff that happens to the music these days. (via Tom Taylor)

  3. Placehold.it - Quick and simple image placeholders

    One of those things you didn’t know you needed until you saw it. Very handy. (via Infovore)

  4. 590Ev.png 1409×521 pixels

    That’s quite good. Off of 4chan.

  5. MoMA | @ at MoMA

    A bit weird, but some nice history of the @ sign. (via Kottke)

  6. The day the music died - Vox

    Simon Wistow on the end of the UK dot.com bubble ten years ago.

  7. Geni - Home

    Quite a nice site for building your family tree. Lots of features, although the tree itself is pretty ugly. Would be nice if you could embed it in another page too. (via Haddock)

  8. Jumblr - Unjumble your life.

    Nice map-based Freecycle-alike. Fun to browse. (via Crackunit)

  9. SitBy.Us

    Simple tool that I think lets you see what your Twitter friends are going to at SXSW. There is way too much to go and see.

  10. Colour Contrast Check - snook.ca

    Handy and nicely-done tool for checking the contrast of colour combinations when designing websites.

  11. SXSW 2010 for Futurists

    Some interesting things there, some of which might ease the pangs from the end of ETech. (via Tom Taylor)

  12. Information is beautiful: The BBC-O-Gram | News | guardian.co.uk

    Useful to get an overview of where the BBC’s money gets spent. Cutting 6Music and Asian Network doesn’t save much compared to the total.

  13. Burn a playable DVD from a VIDEO_TS folder - Mac OS X Hints

    Just works. I tried a couple of free GUI things, neither of which worked. This command line thing did.

  14. iClarified - Mac OS X - How to Setup Facebook Chat Within iChat

    I didn’t know you could do this. A bit odd having my “Facebook friends” (rather than my usual, “online” friends) there all the time. Plus they think I’m using Facebook *all day*.

  15. LRB · August Kleinzahler · Diary

    I really liked this piece, in which Kleinzahler sells the home he grew up in, and his parents have lived in for decades.

  16. Hidden - Apple Mac theft recovery for just $20

    Annoyingly lower-cased, but sounds good, and cheap. (via Preoccupations)

  17. MemoryMiner: Digital Storytelling for Macintosh & The Web

    “It lets you zero in on the stories depicted in your photos by linking them to each other based on people, places and time.” Haven’t tried it, unclear why I should.

  18. The Wired Tablet App: A Video Demonstration | Epicenter | Wired.com

    Wired magazine’s demo of their tablet version. We’re going to end up with a different UI for every single magazine/publisher aren’t we…? Oh dear. Also: “At the bottom we have … the scrubber.” Ha ha!

  19. FreelanceSwitch Hourly Rate Calculator

    Helps you work out how much you need to charge to cover your expenses and desired profit. Although that doesn’t necessarily bear much relation to the market. (via Haddock)

  20. Capital FM Logos, 1999-2009 | Blog - Gareth53.co.uk

    I didn’t realise they’d been through so many logos so quickly (although the Sunny Day logo was, I’m sure, introduced before 1999).

  21. AnchorFree

    Free, ad-supported VPN. Software for Mac/Windows, and settings for iPhone.

  22. Jilion - SublimeVideo

    That lovely HTML5 video player which I keep seeing and then forgetting the URL of.

  23. Revised Font Stack | A Way Back

    More thoughts on good CSS font stacks. (via Tom Taylor)

  24. Coriandr / lottielodge / Handmade socks, realistic price

    I love this kind of thing. I’d like to see how much your average mass-produced-in-China garment should cost if the workers were paid UK minimum wage.

  25. Britain’s “broken society”: Through a glass darkly | The Economist

    Good article on how many things that you’d think would define “broken Britain” have been improving. Britain’s better.