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Posts for the 23rd July 2004 (19 entries)

Use Tasks

23rd July 2004, early evening | Comments (0)

Alex King launches Use Tasks: a hosted service for Tasks and Tasks Pro™.


Real Sex

23rd July 2004, early evening | Comments (1)

Min Jung, Anil Dash, and I get interviewed for HBO’s Real Sex.


Granular oddness

23rd July 2004, early evening | Comments (0)

This page, while being very interesting (download the movie), has some of the craziest markup I’ve ever seen.


iPod pirate radio

23rd July 2004, early evening | Comments (0)

Make your own pirate radio station with an iPod.


Python programming

23rd July 2004, early evening | Comments (0)

faqts.com: Can I keep a python in Queensland?


Hedgehogs

23rd July 2004, early evening | Comments (0)

Are these real? Mad knitting skilz! *cough*


How to tell if you’re…

23rd July 2004, early evening | Comments (1)

How to tell if you’re American, Canadian, German, etc.


The Incredibly Evil Machine

23rd July 2004, early evening | Comments (0)

Little men, and the The Incredibly Evil Machine.


When the web goes down

23rd July 2004, early evening | Comments (1)

What should I do if the Internet goes down?


Cleo

23rd July 2004, early evening | Comments (0)

This dog should be in movies.


Character converter

23rd July 2004, early evening | Comments (0)

A very handy Unicode to HTML character entities converter.


She’s gone

23rd July 2004, early evening | Comments (1)

Sergio gets funny. Kitta gets filthy (comment #10).


Open-source CMS testing

23rd July 2004, early evening | Comments (0)

This site was created with one goal in mind. To give you the opportunity to ‘try out’ some of the best php/mysql based free and open source software systems in the world.


Inscription

23rd July 2004, early evening | Comments (0)

I’m not sure if this is real, or a story, but it’s sad.


RSS in Government

23rd July 2004, early evening | Comments (0)

Interesting uses of RSS in Government.


Mozilla custom keywords

23rd July 2004, early evening | Comments (0)

A directory of keyword search shortcuts for your mozilla browser.


Start ya bastard

23rd July 2004, early evening | Comments (0)

Australian automobile engineering at its very best.


Thought Anomalies

23rd July 2004, early evening | Comments (0)

Thought Anomalies is a nicely designed site from Michael Simmons.


Text_highlighter

23rd July 2004, early evening | Comments (0)

A PHP class for highlighting source code in virtually any language.