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23rd February 2004, late at night | Comments (1)
Alex King launches Tasks Pro™, the ‘Show Me The Money’ version of his popular web-based task manager. Check it out.
21st February 2004, the wee hours | Comments (2)
Simon is right, read this guide to Ruby. I have no idea what Ruby is either, but it doesn’t seem to matter.
21st February 2004, the wee hours | Comments (0)
Clothes, printed with pictures of a naked body. Most odd.
21st February 2004, the wee hours | Comments (1)
21st February 2004, the wee hours | Comments (0)
The String Bag and Octopus Guide to Parenthood.
21st February 2004, the wee hours | Comments (4)
You can now perform a word search on one of the best comic strips ever; Calvin and Hobbes. [via]
21st February 2004, the wee hours | Comments (0)
I love the logo for this multi-user, cross-network editor.
21st February 2004, the wee hours | Comments (0)
One man’s summary of using web standards in the real world.
21st February 2004, the wee hours | Comments (1)
Remove confusion About When to Capitalize AND whEN nOt TO.
21st February 2004, the wee hours | Comments (0)
Some powerful images from 2004 prize winners at World Press Photo.
10th February 2004, the wee hours | Comments (8)
I wondered why I’d bookmarked this… and then the music started playing. I’m in love!
9th February 2004, late at night | Comments (0)
I think this is a beautiful blog entry, very evocative.
9th February 2004, late at night | Comments (0)
A requested critique of this site by Paul Scrivens.
9th February 2004, late at night | Comments (0)
No-one likes getting arrested mid-hair cut.
9th February 2004, late at night | Comments (0)
Were all UK kids TV shows written by the stoned and sex-crazed? Case in point: Rainbow.
9th February 2004, late at night | Comments (2)
We Like The Moon — a beautiful song by the Spongmonkeys.
9th February 2004, late at night | Comments (0)
Eric R. Kandel and Paul Greengard don’t get out much.
9th February 2004, late at night | Comments (0)
Maki explains the ‘link-free’ phenomenon seems to have arisen when only a few people in Japan had web sites. So, the general feeling was that to link to a ‘real’ web site, one needed to ask permission.
9th February 2004, late at night | Comments (1)
Helpful summaries of usability issues.
9th February 2004, late at night | Comments (1)
A classic 404 message: The page you are looking for is currently unavailable. The Web site might be experiencing technical difficulties, or you may need to adjust your browser settings, but most likely you’re a complete dipshit.
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9th February 2004, late at night | Comments (0)
A quick tutorial on generating RSS feeds from email discussion lists.
9th February 2004, late at night | Comments (1)
A trip down memory lane for those who still yearn after Commodore 64s, Ataris and BBC Masters.
9th February 2004, late at night | Comments (0)
Thoughts on selling and using web standards in the real world.
5th February 2004, early afternoon | Comments (0)
Simple Flash and good music at muse.mu.
3rd February 2004, mid-afternoon | Comments (0)
If you don’t already read Josh, then read Josh.
3rd February 2004, mid-afternoon | Comments (0)
A high-level overview of how to use XML with databases.
3rd February 2004, the wee hours | Comments (0)
Another one of those bonkers collaborative projects from the pixel-heads.
3rd February 2004, the wee hours | Comments (0)
Some nice musician photos from Walker Pickering.
2nd February 2004, late afternoon | Comments (0)
I wept because I had no shoes, until I met a man with no feet. And Christ, all that guy could talk about was having no feet…
— the defective yeti makes me laugh.
2nd February 2004, late afternoon | Comments (0)
music-critic.com breakdown songs by Lil’ Kim and 50 Cent so we can all understand the words.
2nd February 2004, late afternoon | Comments (0)
Holy fuck does Howard Dean rock ass! I’ve always suspected as much, but after visiting “Dean Goes Nuts,” I am one hundred percent assured, and have prepared my vagina for Dean’s permanent occupation.
— Alanna.
2nd February 2004, late afternoon | Comments (0)
Much, much more than you ever wanted to know about tying shoe laces. Including the World’s Fastest Shoelace Knot.
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.