Links
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Technovia: What to do when a PC goes wrong
Ian’s excellent guide to what to do if something you buy (not just a PC) goes wrong.
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Bigger than Doonesbury (Pete Ashton’s Weblog)
On Doonesbury disappearing from the new Guardian, and then being reinstated.
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Whatever: Being Poor
Reality check.
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StickyBrain
To remember in case I ever need a more comprehensive notes/to dos/actions application than simple .txt files.
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Suddenly, Those Solar Panels Don’t Look So 1970’s - New York Times
I was thinking/hoping that solar energy companies must have bright futures. (via Annie)
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Stuff I Find Interesting - Rsync, RsyncX 2.1 & OS X
Never got round to looking into this, but when I do…
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Everything Linux - A Tutorial on Using rsync
Never got round to looking into this, but when I do…
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Easy Automated Snapshot-Style Backups with Rsync
Never got round to looking into this, but when I do…
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GSM Phone as Mac OS X Modem
On my to-do list.
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[thelist] XHTML 1.0 Strict -no target attribute allowed?
Almost needed this, might need it again.
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New-Window Links in a Standards-Compliant World [HTML & XHTML Tutorials]
Almost needed this, might need it again.
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Fullinsert_high.pdf
Preview of the new Guardian Berliner format. I’m probably more excited than I should be.
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Hackdiary: Using Wikipedia and the Yahoo API to give structure to flat lists
Matt Biddulph doing clever stuff. Would be good to try this with some Pepys stuff I think.
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The Man in Blue > footerStickAlt: A more robust method of positioning a footer
An even newer way of getting a footer to stick to the bottom of the viewport or the content.
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Open Tech 2005 - a photoset on Flickr
Lovely medium-format photos of geeks by Matt Locke. Includes me, but my favourites are: Coates, Hammond, Nelson, Webb.
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LRB | letters from Vol. 27 No. 15
The first letter describes how US corruption in Iraq is a direct descendant of the US corruption in Vietnam.
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LRB | Ed Harriman : Where has all the money gone?
Excellent but despair-inducing article outlining some of the mind-boggling corruption in post-invasion Iraq.
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oe magazine - photofakery
Guide to spotting fake photos (via Yoz via Kottke)
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Futurismic: Blog
Futures weblog I’m unsubscribing from for the moment.
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FUTURES
Futures weblog I’m unsubscribing from for the moment.
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FORESIGHT
Futures weblog I’m unsubscribing from for the moment.
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IFTF’s Future Now
Futures weblog I’m unsubscribing from for the moment.
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Wonderland: New PSP advert
Cool TV ad by Alice’s sister, a smidgen of which was shot one Sunday downstairs on Beech Street.
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DaddyDonkey
Poor website, delicious burritos. In London! (Leather Lane market.)
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Free The Postcode!
Creating a free UK postcode database. Laudable, but I doubt it’ll be comprehenive enough to be usable or keep up with churn. (via Tom Carden)
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PocketFives.com
Poker sites reviews, discussion, blogs, etc.
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Slashdot | DHTML Utopia
Review of a book on “Modern web design using JavaScript and DOM”. Ajax and stuff. Sounds good.
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I was never any good at sports… | Ask MetaFilter
Recommended sprawling post-modern novels, for if I ever finish the ones currently on my shelf. (via Chris, not Tom Carden (my del.icio.us feeds are all a blur))
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Dejal - Time Out!
Break-enforcing thing for Mac OS X. Liking it more than MacBreakz - more modern and more free (but no random exercise suggestions).
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Bad to the Last Drop - New York Times
Tom Standage on why you’re an idiot if you buy bottled water when you could drink tap water.