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Posts for February 2004 (32 entries)

Alex King launches Tasks Pro™

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.


why’s (poignant) guide to ruby

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.


The Emperor’s clothing

21st February 2004, the wee hours | Comments (0)

Clothes, printed with pictures of a naked body. Most odd.


Quotes from the film, Stripes

21st February 2004, the wee hours | Comments (1)

Lee Harvey. You are a madman. When you stole that cow? And your friend tried to make it with the cow? I wanna party with you.


Preparation for parenthood

21st February 2004, the wee hours | Comments (0)

The String Bag and Octopus Guide to Parenthood.


Searchable Calvin and Hobbes

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]


SubEthaEdit logo

21st February 2004, the wee hours | Comments (0)

I love the logo for this multi-user, cross-network editor.


Real-world use of standards

21st February 2004, the wee hours | Comments (0)

One man’s summary of using web standards in the real world.


Capitalization in Titles

21st February 2004, the wee hours | Comments (1)

Remove confusion About When to Capitalize AND whEN nOt TO.


World Press Photos 2004

21st February 2004, the wee hours | Comments (0)

Some powerful images from 2004 prize winners at World Press Photo.


Most romantic things to do

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!


You will know her by her white suit and pink shoes

9th February 2004, late at night | Comments (0)

I think this is a beautiful blog entry, very evocative.


1976 design under the microscope

9th February 2004, late at night | Comments (0)

A requested critique of this site by Paul Scrivens.


Half a haircut

9th February 2004, late at night | Comments (0)

No-one likes getting arrested mid-hair cut.


Rainbow

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.


The Spongmonkeys

9th February 2004, late at night | Comments (2)

We Like The Moon — a beautiful song by the Spongmonkeys.


The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine

9th February 2004, late at night | Comments (0)

Eric R. Kandel and Paul Greengard don’t get out much.


The mystery of ‘link free’

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.


Usability Garage

9th February 2004, late at night | Comments (1)

Helpful summaries of usability issues.


Classic 404 page

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. [via]


Email to RSS

9th February 2004, late at night | Comments (0)

A quick tutorial on generating RSS feeds from email discussion lists.


Old computers

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.


Real world use of standards

9th February 2004, late at night | Comments (0)

Thoughts on selling and using web standards in the real world.


Muse(ic)

5th February 2004, early afternoon | Comments (0)

Simple Flash and good music at muse.mu.


Reason #523089 — the Superbowl story

3rd February 2004, mid-afternoon | Comments (0)

If you don’t already read Josh, then read Josh.


XML and Databases

3rd February 2004, mid-afternoon | Comments (0)

A high-level overview of how to use XML with databases.


The World’s tallest virtual building

3rd February 2004, the wee hours | Comments (0)

Another one of those bonkers collaborative projects from the pixel-heads.


Musicians

3rd February 2004, the wee hours | Comments (0)

Some nice musician photos from Walker Pickering.


I wept because I had no shoes

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.


Translating hits for the masses

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.


Bush occupies Iraq, Dean occupies…

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.


Ian’s shoelace site

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.