October 2008
2 posts
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August 2008
1 post
June 2008
1 post
April 2008
9 posts
A partial playlist from the Jonathan Coulton and Paul & Storm concert at the World Cafe Live in Philadelphia on April 2nd, 2008. http://www.jonathancoulton.com/ http://www.paulandstorm.com/ http://www.worldcafelive.com/
Terra Eclipse | an innovative design consulting... →
ideas: I’m F*cking Obama - CollegeHumor video
Sprint unveils its answer to iPhone →
marco: (thanks, hilker) As far as I can tell, this isn’t an April Fools’ joke… but it should have been. No wonder Sprint’s stock has tanked and they’re bleeding customers.
Drop Clock →
Just installed, now it’s my favorite screensaver.
Helvetica Serif! →
ideas: FontFont have decided that April 1st is the perfect release date.
Gmail: Custom Time →
rickyv: One of my favorite annual traditions is waking up on April 1st and poking around the web to see what websites with senses of humor have come up with.
March 2008
5 posts
Practicalmadness by David Demaree | Coda on Rails →
Linden Lab asserts control of names and images -... →
Zuckerberg Keynote - Uploaded by allfacebook
Merlin Mann - Worst Website Ever - SXSW 2008 - Uploaded by rooreynolds
Asaph Beta →
camh: A new tumblelog-style blogging engine. The self-install type. Very cool bookmarklet; watch the video to see why it’s worth using. Via John Gruber.
February 2008
8 posts
Clever web dev trick for checking browser history
Clever web dev trick for checking browser history: “ Sniff browser history for improved user experience
Talk about sufficiently advanced technology. Although you will surely see this post linked many times this week, I have to throw in my own kudos. Fantastic trick, Niall!
In a nutshell, Niall shows how you can use a combination of CSS and JavaScript to selectively display information...
Leopard-compatible SuperDuper! →
Finally, the backup program which I loved on my Tiger machine is ready to be tested on the brand new cat.
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My school’s production of 12 Angry Men. If you’re in the area, come check it out. I’m playing Juror #9.
MarsEdit: Helping the Personal Publishing... →
Another wonderful review by Shawn Blanc, this time of blog editor, MarsEdit.
Spreedly.com →
Centralized subscription management by a newcomer, watch out Paypal.
Customizing the Cocoa Text System →
pile:Interesting hints on how to make any OS X text field to do fun stuff like tag completion, I-search, and leet speak just by modifying some preference files.
January 2008
8 posts
Amazon to buy Audible for $300 million →
Could this mean DRM-Free audiobooks?
Instapaper →
marco: I’m ready to direct some traffic to my little side project, Instapaper. I’ve been using it for months and couldn’t live without it now. Here’s the basic premise: You come across substantial news or blog articles that you want to read, but don’t have time at the moment. You need something to read while sitting on a bus, waiting in a line, or bored in front of a computer. Instapaper solves...
Primer on Copyright Liability and Fair Use →
The Citizen Media Law Project’s guide to copyright liability in new media.
Amazon's obsession with customers pays off -... →
Eno goes free →
The “Quicksilver of Windows” is now free to the public. Sweet.
How the MacBook Air stacks up against other... →
I’m surprised how good the MBA looks against it’s competitors. via highindustrial
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Getting Sandy in my Face | 43 Folders →
A great idea, using Fluid (Mac only SSB) to keep Sandy open all day. — alexkingorg
Multi-touch on the MacBook Pro →
Ever since I watched the Macworld Keynote, I was under the impression that the Macbook and Macbook Pro would be getting gesture support in 10.5.2, but apparently some feel it will be an “Air-only” feature and us Macbook users are stuck.
December 2007
1 post
Grab power and abuse it, or suffer at the hands of it.
– James O’Brien
May 2007
1 post
Age quod agis
– Jesuit Mantra
February 2007
1 post
克制
– (Chinese) Doug Taylor