Archive: January 27, 2004
I've written the code to pull my del.icio.us links. I'll cron it soon enough, and then I'll share the code here, but for now, here are all my links from del.icio.us to date:
- (Jan 16, 3:24) Keith Devens .com - Weblog - Linking to my own site as a test. Is <strong>HTML</strong> allowed? Ok, no. I need a way to put "via" links in here, at the very least.
- (Jan 21, 3:45) Edge
- (Jan 21, 3:45) The Nature of Order - by Raymond Kurzweil
- (Jan 21, 3:46) Understanding Order - by Timothy Wilken
- (Jan 21, 3:51) New "Family Guy" episodes on their way - Thanks to impressive DVD sales. Via l.m. orchard
- (Jan 21, 3:52) KPAX Common Lisp Web Application Framework - via l.m. orchard
- (Jan 21, 4:17) since1968: Nick Bradbury Interview - via Haiko
- (Jan 21, 4:20) Best and Worst of Messaging & Collaboration in '03 - "E-mail has made every one of us a digital homeless person, going through the garbage cans each day looking for some scraps of information." Via Haiko
- (Jan 21, 4:22) del.icio.us as messaging?
- (Jan 21, 4:25) Many-to-Many: Openess creates value, which creates incentive... - by Clay Shirky, via Haiko
- (Jan 21, 4:30) Fast Company | What's Your Intuition? - [to read] via Haiko
- (Jan 21, 4:55) Giant Rabbits! - via l.m orchard
- (Jan 21, 5:07) Core JavaScript Guide 1.5: 8 Details of the Object Model
- (Jan 21, 5:08) Codito ergo sum: "Sun working on new language"
- (Jan 21, 5:08) Slim Binaries - on-the-fly code generation from smaller sources to cut down on disk latency, since processors are getting faster faster than disks are. I'm not sure this is a good idea in general... when I started Syndirella (or was it SharpReader)for the first time, my
- (Jan 21, 5:21) A Few Thoughts on Cognitive Overload
- (Jan 21, 5:30) Type 101 - "Here we have assembled some of the best typographic resources for those who are just getting started in the world of typography"
- (Jan 21, 14:38) Grunk - "Grunk (for GRammar UNderstanding Kernel) is a library for parsing and extracting structured metadata from semi-structured text formats", via Internet Alchemy
- (Jan 26, 0:02) Darius Bacon
- (Jan 26, 1:31) Object Learning: Wikis: Hypertext on Steroids
- (Jan 26, 1:31) Operation of a Large Scale, General Purpose Wiki Website
- (Jan 26, 4:42) Don Box's Spoutlet: WordML and XHTML - Separated at Birth?
- (Jan 26, 4:43) Don Box's Spoutlet: Endpoint References, FragIDs and Query Strings
- (Jan 26, 4:43) Dave Orchard's Blog: RefProperties, Cookies and Frag-ids
- (Jan 26, 5:45) magpiebrain: New adventures in Character Encoding - I think the time has passed when any of us can continue to afford to ignore character encoding issues much longer. I may do a whole post about assumptions about what a "string" data type entails.
- (Jan 26, 5:47) Squawks of the Parrot: What the heck is: A string - Related to my last link
- (Jan 26, 5:48) Ned Batchelder: handyxml - A perfect example of why operator overloading is useful
- (Jan 26, 5:52) Joel on Software - Getting Your Resume Read
- (Jan 26, 5:54) PSPad - HTML editor, PHP editor, JavaScript, ASP, Perl, XHTML, C, MySQL, CSS, Hexa editor - I may actually switch to this from EditPlus. Very well done, and unlike EditPlus, still seems to be under development beyond bug-fixing.
- (Jan 26, 5:56) mezzoblue: css Zen Garden ? Design List
- (Jan 26, 5:57) Raible Designs: Win2VNC is very cool
- (Jan 26, 5:58) crazybob.org: Look ma', no wires
- (Jan 26, 5:58) Win2VNC
- (Jan 26, 6:00) NTLDR - Webopedia.com
- (Jan 26, 6:05) QuickSilver, RDF and the Philosophical Language | 2004-01-23 | BitWorking - "That's how the Popes have gotten away with peddling bad religion for so long --- they simlpy say it it Latin." - hahaha. But all this philosophical language stuff is bunk.
- (Jan 26, 6:10) Vector Resizing Algorithm - This contradicts what Joel Spolsky recommends (search for "double")
- (Jan 26, 6:12) Yahoo! News - Kay Doubts Presence of Illicit Iraq Arms - "Asked whether President Bush owed the nation an explanation for the discrepancies between his warnings and Kay's findings, Kay said: "I actually think the intelligence community owes the president, rather than the president owing the American people."
- (Jan 26, 6:13) lgf: Kay: "Not a Political Issue" - Not enough room to do a "via" link on the previous link. This is it.
- (Jan 26, 6:15) Dennis Miller's new show - Via LGF. "'Nine-11 changed me,' he said. 'I'm shocked that it didn't change the whole country, frankly.'" I have to remember to record it -- tonight at 9.
- (Jan 26, 6:20) lgf: Islamic Scholar: Women Driving is "Sinful"
- (Jan 26, 6:21) lgf: Islamic Nuclear Cravings
- (Jan 26, 6:21) InnerNet: Jewish CyberMag - The Power of Change
- (Jan 26, 6:25) Cooperative Linux - a scary hack that allows Linux to run on Windows, and not under emulation. Discussion at Slashdot.
- (Jan 26, 6:25) PHP Calendar Class - It's neat in that it gets the day names from PHP's locale information. I should do that on my code.
- (Jan 26, 6:27) Jeremy Zawodny's blog: Prayer of St. Francis - I'll forever associate this song with Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
- (Jan 26, 6:28) Four Linux Live CDs reviewed
- (Jan 26, 6:29) Jon Udell: Open source lock-in - via Erik
- (Jan 26, 6:29) SQL Relay
- (Jan 26, 6:33) lgf: Amazon: Now Part of the Electoral Process
- (Jan 26, 6:34) Ants find their way by advanced mathematics
- (Jan 26, 6:41) Red vs Blue: Episode 22 Released
- (Jan 26, 14:46) eHummel.net :: Tivo's Secret Commercial Skip Button - My friend uses this. I figured it was a built-in feature until he recently had to reset it. This is how to set it up.
- (Jan 26, 14:49) WorldNetDaily: Clinton still good for a laugh - "Only he could look at the cruelest, most barbarous, evil oligarchy on earth and criticize the transportation system."
- (Jan 26, 14:55) lgf: Kay: Iraqi WMD Components in Syria
- (Jan 26, 15:01) Dust in the Light: "We led this search to find the truth, not to find the weapons."
- (Jan 26, 15:04) The Evil JBoss Matrix: weird facts - via Erik
- (Jan 26, 15:05) PHP Everywhere: ADOdb for Python
- (Jan 26, 15:12) Reflective Surface: Murphy's Law has no exceptions
- (Jan 26, 23:49) Cox & Forkum: Atomic Touch, Part II
- (Jan 26, 23:52) Roger L. Simon: Rashomon - Stuff on the David Kay report and newspaper bias and editorialising on the front page
- (Jan 26, 23:54) The Design of RELAX NG - I'm considering using Relax NG as a schema language for my own markup language, but haven't yet gotten to evaluate it in enough depth to conclude whether it's a good fit. I hope this will lend some insight.
- (Jan 26, 23:57) 'Liberal' is a dirty word for George Carlin - George Carlin insists he's not a liberal, he just hates America
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