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27th January 2004, early evening | Comments (0)
Terrible Terry Tate is back with more Superbowl adverts.
27th January 2004, early evening | Comments (22)
JSmooth throws down the challenge to a fellow blogger. Really very funny.
27th January 2004, mid-afternoon | Comments (0)
Some kind chap has explained the finer points of The Office (Golden Globe winner) for non-UK citizens.
27th January 2004, mid-afternoon | Comments (0)
Peter-Paul Koch shows us how to enable and disable form fields using Javascript — something that’s harder than you might think.
27th January 2004, mid-afternoon | Comments (3)
Everyone in the World should hold a wombat at some point in their life. Ian and Manda did.
26th January 2004, lunch time | Comments (0)
One of those photo sites up for a Bloggie: daily dose of imagery. Interesting use of Flash as well.
26th January 2004, lunch time | Comments (0)
Some great photos from Mr Powazek, mainly urban scenes, the kind of thing I like.
26th January 2004, lunch time | Comments (0)
This is the lens I want for my Canon 10D: the Sigma EX 12–24/4.5–5.6.
26th January 2004, lunch time | Comments (0)
Suggestions for a standard set of directories that each web site should have.
26th January 2004, late morning | Comments (0)
Alex King launches a wee CSS skinning competition for WordPress.
26th January 2004, late morning | Comments (0)
Learn how to speak Genuine American.
26th January 2004, late morning | Comments (1)
Mark Wubben combines TimeSince and NiceTitles.
26th January 2004, late morning | Comments (1)
I solve 70% of my coding and design problems while I’m asleep. Here’s why.
26th January 2004, late morning | Comments (0)
37signals highlight the best and worst of contingency design.
26th January 2004, late morning | Comments (0)
Black people, white people, old people, everyone behaves differently in a cinema.
26th January 2004, late morning | Comments (0)
26th January 2004, late morning | Comments (0)
Ten Mistakes Writers Don’t See (But Can Easily Fix When They Do).
26th January 2004, late morning | Comments (0)
Excellent tips on writing plain, straight-to-the-point, normal-person English.
26th January 2004, late morning | Comments (2)
Ethan and I spent a hilarious half hour reading and commenting on this list: 100 Things to Do with Your Boyfriend or Girlfriend… Instead of It.
26th January 2004, late morning | Comments (0)
Invaluable writing advice from the National Lampoon.
26th January 2004, late morning | Comments (0)
This post reminds me of Calvin and Hobbes where Hobbes dreams about eating Calvin.
22nd January 2004, mid-afternoon | Comments (0)
21st January 2004, evening time | Comments (0)
21st January 2004, evening time | Comments (0)
Steven Wright cracks me up.
21st January 2004, evening time | Comments (0)
Greg Miller’s Guide to Lock Picking for Beginners.
21st January 2004, evening time | Comments (0)
Very nice Accessible Website Menu. (Or as someone said Accessible presentation, incomprehensible code.
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21st January 2004, evening time | Comments (0)
The law of the playground — the least coherent encyclopaedia of playground insults on the internet.
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21st January 2004, evening time | Comments (1)
Funkwit’s blowhole… more palatable than it sounds.
21st January 2004, evening time | Comments (0)
Non-Americans, cast your vote in the US Presidential Elections.
21st January 2004, evening time | Comments (10)
How to spot a member of Britain’s burgeoning peasant underclass. [via]
21st January 2004, evening time | Comments (0)
More thoughts on improving blog comments.
19th January 2004, early evening | Comments (0)
19th January 2004, early evening | Comments (0)
Dilbert: I fixed the Internet.
19th January 2004, late afternoon | Comments (0)
Gosh, I’d love to be able to draw like this, and this.
19th January 2004, late afternoon | Comments (0)
CSS tooltips, that somehow I missed.
19th January 2004, late afternoon | Comments (0)
19th January 2004, late afternoon | Comments (0)
Fabulous digital art from Ray Caesar.
19th January 2004, late afternoon | Comments (0)
Alternative action figures (not very PC).
19th January 2004, late morning | Comments (0)
Crumbs, would you look at that. Thank you!… *cough*govoteforme*cough*
18th January 2004, mid-afternoon | Comments (1)
Some amazing chalk drawings from artist Kurt Wenner. [via]
16th January 2004, late evening | Comments (1)
Transformers, Robots In Disguise. [via]
16th January 2004, late evening | Comments (0)
Logarithmic maps of the Universe.
16th January 2004, late evening | Comments (0)
Mark Wubben produces a javascript version of TimeSince().
16th January 2004, early afternoon | Comments (0)
textbased.com by Jarrod Piccioni.
16th January 2004, early afternoon | Comments (0)
Weblogs as an Emerging Communication Medium.
16th January 2004, early afternoon | Comments (0)
Nice prints and posters from Gary Taxali.
16th January 2004, early afternoon | Comments (0)
Nicely laid out site, with cool stats.
15th January 2004, lunch time | Comments (0)
The International Poster Gallery.
15th January 2004, the wee hours | Comments (0)
Cool transparent header — scroll this page up and down (Moz only).
15th January 2004, the wee hours | Comments (0)
Very, very wobbly borders on this blog.
15th January 2004, the wee hours | Comments (0)
American politics can get nasty.
15th January 2004, the wee hours | Comments (0)
History of the London Tube map.
15th January 2004, the wee hours | Comments (0)
The where/what vision systems and visual design.
15th January 2004, the wee hours | Comments (0)
Searchblog — thoughts on the intersection of search, media, technology, and more.
15th January 2004, the wee hours | Comments (0)
15th January 2004, the wee hours | Comments (0)
Stylish CSS iframe look-a-likes.
15th January 2004, the wee hours | Comments (0)
15th January 2004, the wee hours | Comments (0)
Since I don’t know Spanish, when I read this blog I make up my own stories.
15th January 2004, the wee hours | Comments (5)
Masai Barefoot Technology — apparently these are the most incredible shoes in the world, ever.
15th January 2004, the wee hours | Comments (0)
Help the Googlebot understand your web site.
15th January 2004, the wee hours | Comments (0)
What America and France have in common.
15th January 2004, the wee hours | Comments (0)
iPod as digital photographer’s best friend.
15th January 2004, the wee hours | Comments (0)
15th January 2004, the wee hours | Comments (0)
Michael Cosentino’s photography.
15th January 2004, the wee hours | Comments (0)
Scamming the horny and the desperate.
15th January 2004, the wee hours | Comments (0)
Liking the Daily Standards more and more.
15th January 2004, the wee hours | Comments (0)
Whatever happened to MS’s blogging software?
15th January 2004, the wee hours | Comments (0)
Nice photos from halftone.
15th January 2004, the wee hours | Comments (0)
Amazing collection of web design resources.
15th January 2004, the wee hours | Comments (0)
Julie Albertson on searching, the best practices of.
15th January 2004, the wee hours | Comments (0)
Web design and usability guidelines.
15th January 2004, the wee hours | Comments (0)
Online photo magazine, 28mm.
15th January 2004, the wee hours | Comments (0)
Man 1 Bank 0 — fascinating story.
15th January 2004, the wee hours | Comments (0)
Another digital photo site to have a nose through.
10th January 2004, late afternoon | Comments (0)
20 facts about the human genome.
8th January 2004, late evening | Comments (0)
The fish that threatened national security.
8th January 2004, evening time | Comments (0)
The Cuban Council really are too damn good.
8th January 2004, evening time | Comments (0)
The many features of Word Press.
8th January 2004, evening time | Comments (0)
An informative photography blog.
8th January 2004, evening time | Comments (0)
Big, fluffy, funny-lookin’ wabbits.
8th January 2004, evening time | Comments (0)
Book recommendations from the very good Coudal Partners people.
8th January 2004, evening time | Comments (0)
Interesting design from PlaygroundBlues.
8th January 2004, evening time | Comments (0)
Very silly little dogs.
8th January 2004, evening time | Comments (0)
LEFT, RIGHT and INNER SQL joins explained.
2nd January 2004, late evening | Comments (0)
Some thoughts on Neilsen’s 2003 round-up article.
2nd January 2004, late evening | Comments (0)
Some lovely illustrations from Claire Robertson.
2nd January 2004, late evening | Comments (0)
Putting computers in the funniest (and coolest) things.
2nd January 2004, late evening | Comments (0)
Do you like to make stuff?
2nd January 2004, late evening | Comments (0)
2nd January 2004, late evening | Comments (0)
Good old Google zeitgeist.
2nd January 2004, late evening | Comments (0)
Another one of those blog design round-ups
2nd January 2004, late evening | Comments (0)
2003 web design fashion trends in review.
2nd January 2004, late evening | Comments (0)
101 ways to save the Internet.
2nd January 2004, late evening | Comments (0)
A collection of tools and scripts for bloggers.
2nd January 2004, late evening | Comments (1)
Some very nice photos from Brian Josefowicz.
2nd January 2004, late evening | Comments (0)
Current evidence-based guidelines on web design and usability issues.
2nd January 2004, late evening | Comments (0)
Will Ferrell’s Harvard Class Day speech is pretty funny.
1st January 2004, lunch time | Comments (0)
I totally stole your design and I'm not sorry for it.
A collection of miscellaneous links that don't merit a main blog posting, but which are interesting none-the-less.
Our enemies are innovative and resourceful, and so are we. They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people, and neither do we.— George W Bush (9)
Stuff from the intersection of design, culture and technology.(3)
A selection of blogs I read on a regular basis.