Tue Feb 01 2005 08:36 PST Magic Maze - Ruby/SDL port:
it's magic, it's magic
Tue Feb 01 2005 08:36 PST Magic Maze - Ruby/SDL port:
it's magic, it's magic
Tue Feb 01 2005 08:59 PST Uplands Cheese Company - Makers of Pleasant Ridge Reserve, an artisanal cheese from Wisconsin:
ritzy cheese
Tue Feb 01 2005 08:59 PST GovTrack.us: Track Federal Legislation :
dig into this better
Tue Feb 01 2005 10:14 PST:
im comedy gold:
the pink ladies are "sub fruit"
next thing you know they'll broadcast japanese propaganda
??
wait
i confused tokyo rose with pink lady and jeff
Tue Feb 01 2005 11:07 PST Interview with a link spammer | The Register :
pretty much what i expected
Tue Feb 01 2005 13:11 PST Baylina :: pastissers :: GuiaNupcial.com:
clearly the biggest rip-off in the history of chocolate, since the 'sun' is not a million times larger than the 'earth'
Tue Feb 01 2005 16:01 PST The Wristband Gap, Part 2 - Awareness bracelets and the tragedy of the commons. By Timothy Noah:
hearkening back to one of the first webpages i ever did
Tue Feb 01 2005 16:19 PST DigiBarn Newsletters: Homebrew Computer Club Newsletters:
nostalgia for before i was born
Tue Feb 01 2005 17:37 PST U.S. Government News / Press Release Gateway - FCIC National Call Center:
If only these worked (a random sample of 5 showed 1 that was still there and really had press releases)
Wed Feb 02 2005 15:15 PST Veggie Meatloaf Recipe - Vegetarian Entree Recipes:
can't be any weirder than meat meatloaf
Wed Feb 02 2005 15:58 PST How to Cut...:
cutcha!
Thu Feb 03 2005 11:13 PST HubLog: Gatherers of the Month:
yes, this is perfect. bah to the 'too much free time' commentor. forgive us for not allocating our time to the tasks and entertainments you have ordained, commissar!
Thu Feb 03 2005 19:27 PST Code Names:
Sounds very interesting
Fri Feb 04 2005 09:47 PST the wurst gallery:
Once again, I'm years ahead of my time.
Fri Feb 04 2005 12:52 PST Pepys' Diary: Monday 3 February 1661/62:
they sure lived it up
Fri Feb 04 2005 14:22 PST BaconWhores - The Way Bacon Was Meant to be Served:
kmaples says: "finally, a site for me"
Fri Feb 04 2005 16:00 PST Brian Whitman:
All this guy's stuff is great
Fri Feb 04 2005 16:12 PST Michele's Frog Page:
This person is like people thought my grandmother was
Fri Feb 04 2005 16:12 PST Debian New Maintainers' Guide:
in case of the increasingly vanishingly small possibility i have time to pick up the rfk package
Fri Feb 04 2005 16:29 PST HobbySpace - Home Page:
"space fun for everyone"
Sun Feb 06 2005 13:32 PST:
remaining ultra gleeper todo: finish GleeperReaper, add 'size' field, prep for release
Sun Feb 06 2005 20:33 PST [Eggplant Literary Productions, Inc.] Updated Newbie Writer's Resource:
i guess the reason publishers' advice to authors is solely about conforming to stylistic guidelines is that no one ever does
Sun Feb 06 2005 21:20 PST geodata.gov:
coming soon: dada data (i have no idea what that means!)
Mon Feb 07 2005 10:34 PST World66 - Home travel guide:
i'd seen this before but am glad to be reminded of it
Mon Feb 07 2005 10:54 PST mirrorpuzzle:
That's nice but i'd always be afraid of cutting myself
Mon Feb 07 2005 10:56 PST JustinSpace Joan's Monets:
Attack of the middlebrow
Mon Feb 07 2005 15:28 PST www.AwarenessDepot.com/Home:
I've never been so aware!
Mon Feb 07 2005 15:46 PST Shocking tape measure, 12 pieces - Party Favors:
Maybe more people would fall for it if it didn't say what it was right on the side.
This idea came up when the Gleeper was somewhat tied to the notion of RSS feeds based on others' (and my) old idea that what we actually needed was an RSS reader that took more initiative. I think the bookmarklets make it less useful than it otherwise would be, but think of the applications for stripping RSS ads, to pick a lame but guaranteed inflammatory application. Mon Feb 07 2005 16:36 PST:
Since this idea didn't actually make it into the Ultra Gleeper, I'll put it here. The idea is a service that wraps RSS feeds to annotate them in some way. The Ultra Gleeper would have used this to give Gleeper rating controls to each item in your RSS reader.
Mon Feb 07 2005 17:05 PST Common REST Mistakes:
Now you know... the REST of the story. Ha! I slay me!
Mon Feb 07 2005 17:23 PST
HomePage
:
the ward cunninham hire pays off
Mon Feb 07 2005 17:24 PST Recommendz FAQ:
It's another mob! (w/paper)
Mon Feb 07 2005 17:28 PST Bathsheba Grossman - Large Scale Crystal:
If I ever become a big-shot executive this will sit on my desk in a pathetic attempt to be hip
Mon Feb 07 2005 17:28 PST http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_subcultures_in_the_20th_century:
pick your poison
Mon Feb 07 2005 17:29 PST Adam Sampson: Adam Sampson:
don't remember where i found this guy (not really a weblog but who cares)
Mon Feb 07 2005 17:30 PST Meals.com - 15,000 recipes:
see if it does what it says
Mon Feb 07 2005 17:33 PST PublicRadioFan.com:
even better than 'allegro'
Mon Feb 07 2005 22:00 PST What to Rent - The Tenuous Marriage of Science & DVD Movie Rental Recommendations:
what torrent?
Mon Feb 07 2005 22:20 PST Vanishing Point: How to disappear in America without a trace :
Clearly i am not cut out to be paranoid
Tue Feb 08 2005 07:26 PST http://www.prescod.net/rest/:
more rest stuff
Tue Feb 08 2005 07:33 PST pymorph Morphology Toolbox V0.8 01Aug03:
now no one can stop me from grading potato quality!
Tue Feb 08 2005 07:47 PST:
was stanford wong the inspiration for stevenson's harvard li?
Tue Feb 08 2005 08:18 PST http://www.lisperati.com/:
I'm not sure how much nerdier this could get
Tue Feb 08 2005 09:49 PST Lämmerlinge - Schafe - Sheep - Moutons:
but can they safely graze?
Tue Feb 08 2005 09:53 PST Logeleien - Modul:
oh, it's a logic puzzle! i thought it was some kind of costume dress-up game
Tue Feb 08 2005 10:16 PST The Pyongyang Metro: Statistics:
station names "bear no relation to geography", presumably as an extension of the tactic of naming all the towns with very similar names
Tue Feb 08 2005 12:45 PST óÈÅÍÙ É ËÁÒÔÙ ÍÅÔÒÏ / glava :
most sumana-esque page ever
Tue Feb 08 2005 13:05 PST potato chip cookie recipe for potato chip cookies recipe from
Food Fun and Facts-:
Now that's just odd
Tue Feb 08 2005 14:06 PST Daisy Rock Hearbreaker Artist Guitar Solid Body Electric Guitars FREE SHIPPING :
For the SEXXY GRRL BANND we all want to form
Tue Feb 08 2005 14:07 PST http://kirkjerk.com/vgames/door/:
I agree; a lot of these are pretty good, though they could stand to not have totally isomorphic game mechanics to the originals
Tue Feb 08 2005 14:12 PST Game Maker Pages:
The sample games look interesting thoguh i don't know how they were created without learning any programming (maybe it tricks you into learning programming without realizing it?)
Tue Feb 08 2005 14:16 PST Hydan: Information Hiding in Program Binaries:
found looking through codecons past
Tue Feb 08 2005 14:16 PST How to Tell Stories to Children, And Some Stories to Tell by Sara Cone Bryant - Project Gutenberg:
it's got it all
Tue Feb 08 2005 14:18 PST food_porn: Young's Double Chocolate Stout Trifle:
The community lives up to its name
Tue Feb 08 2005 15:16 PST ZSI: The Zolera Soap Infrastructure:
For maximum confusability, I deem it "Zoap"
Tue Feb 08 2005 15:25 PST 43 Things:
from that salon article
Tue Feb 08 2005 19:17 PST irateradio.com - free and legal music:
It makes me irate!
Tue Feb 08 2005 21:34 PST Sumana's mother's curry recipe:
2-3 t peanut oil
1 t mustard seed
1 t turmeric
small amount of grated ginger
add vegetables
1/4 cup water
close lid
leave for 5-8 minutes
add curry powder, salt, lemon juice, coconut powder
Tue Feb 08 2005 21:36 PST World Wind Hotspots - Recently Submitted Hotspots:
What's going on here? Must investigate
Tue Feb 08 2005 21:44 PST Microcosms - Cabinets Of Curiosity:
Even ratings that seemingly make no sense are just a couple links away from web page gold--just like the web used to work
Tue Feb 08 2005 21:44 PST Cabinet de curiosités | Cabinet of Curiosities | Wunderkammer:
Really reminds me of the ancients' mnemonic technique of imagining a physical space containing everything you need to remember
Tue Feb 08 2005 21:46 PST
http://skyserver.sdss.org/dr1/en
SDSS SkyServer:
I see Section 31 has been hard at work
Wed Feb 09 2005 06:57 PST:
see what happens to page 17785
Wed Feb 09 2005 07:55 PST http://www.google.com/search?q=%22turn+a+*+into+a+*:
handy (but i can't figure out who got it into the gleeper)
Wed Feb 09 2005 08:05 PST thebookbandit's blog on bookselling:
"pseudo book sellers"? My books! Turning to sand!
Wed Feb 09 2005 08:44 PST Available Software:
For those determined to make scrabble not fun
Wed Feb 09 2005 08:51 PST Amazon.com: Books: Jeffrey Combs Reads H. P. Lovecraft's Herbert West - Re-Animator:
cross-domain recommendations
Wed Feb 09 2005 08:53 PST mezzoblue § Standards Resources for Beginners:
"use discretion"
Wed Feb 09 2005 09:05 PST:
Gleeper seems to hang on http://download.freshmeat.net/backend/fm-trove.rdf
Wed Feb 09 2005 09:24 PST Returning privacy to E-mail:
opportunistic email encryption
Wed Feb 09 2005 10:39 PST cheesebikini?: PacMan Must Die:
better name for a concept seen somewhere in my game roundup pile
There were fifty-three guards at the old bridge of stone The oncoming flood that you cannot defend "Your song is horrible," said Sōk.
"It's not my song," said Chiffu, patting invisible epaulets on her shoulders. "This is the song of all three of us, the song of the air and the jungle! This is a song for the chickens and ring-tails, for the ox and his brothers and for everyone who walks on this earth!"
"I knew it," said Sōk. "You are a Nanawan spy."
Chiffu spread her arms heartily like the Khanak of low comedy. "Tvovarishen!" she called out. "No more need we sing of the white flowers of peace, for a new poet comes whose doggerel touches our collectivist hearts!" She played haughty Nanawanese, boisterous Mongol, and stage drunk--no, she actually was drunk and was just letting it show.
"Go to sleep," Wanbang told her. "You'll be less entertaining in the morning." Chiffu pirouetted into her cot and threw up. Thu Feb 10 2005 10:32 PST Chiffu gets drunk and sings:
You may call it a quirk of the goddess of Fate
You may call it a terrible joke
But the heroes whose story I come to relate
Are Chiffu and Wanbang and Sōk!
Now only the statues remain
Who did it in style, who did it alone?
It's Chiffu and Sōk and Wanbang!
The mistresses of battle-fu
Betrayers of ladies, seducers of men
It's Wanbang and Sōk and Chiffu!
Thu Feb 10 2005 15:46 PST randomized PBF comic strip:
turtle comedy gold
Thu Feb 10 2005 16:12 PST Indian Recipe : Sauces:
flowchart as recipe (or vice versa?)
Thu Feb 10 2005 21:14 PST Per Arne Rikvold. LEGO engine.:
i'm stealing this graphic for my talk, so it's only fair to link to it
Fri Feb 11 2005 01:26 PST Jon Udell: Google Maps is a web of linked XML documents:
investigate when not freaking exhausted
Fri Feb 11 2005 20:30 PST URLinfo beta || Fagan Finder:
collect them all
Sat Feb 12 2005 11:03 PST Amikor az információ házhoz jön: Ultra Gleeper - Weblabor:
What are they saying?
Sun Feb 13 2005 09:01 PST Who Can Name the Bigger Number?:
Man, that sucker's huge!
Sun Feb 13 2005 11:57 PST Mike Linksvayer » CodeCon Saturday:
gleeper skeptic but receptive
Mon Feb 14 2005 13:13 PST:
research: what is the deal with the phillipines and weird desserts?
Mon Feb 14 2005 16:47 PST monochrom:
I remember hearing about this when it happened; very similar to nonesuch project
Mon Feb 14 2005 16:55 PST MAKE: Blog:
the colorful bandwagon
Mon Feb 14 2005 18:22 PST DANIELNYC.COM RECIPES: LEMON LIME RISCOTTO WITH ASPARAGUS | CHEF DANIEL BOULUD:
sounds great
Mon Feb 14 2005 21:00 PST:
Dear diary, tonight I wrote a wiki. I feel dirty.
Tue Feb 15 2005 17:08 PST The Rorschach Test:
"Even among those who acknowledge the value of the test, there is disagreement on interpretation of responses." Classic
Tue Feb 15 2005 17:11 PST CleverCS :: Articles :: News Articles:
Like the first derivative of sweetcode or something
Tue Feb 15 2005 17:31 PST CBA Fab Server:
fab, baby!
Tue Feb 15 2005 18:09 PST The Card (1952):
I guess I should put up the other ones mentioned in this book too
Tue Feb 15 2005 18:10 PST Went the Day Well? (1942):
here's the other one that looked good
Tue Feb 15 2005 18:11 PST Passport to Pimlico (1949):
while i'm at it
Tue Feb 15 2005 19:42 PST Harry Frankfurt's "On Bullshit":
sure, why not
Wed Feb 16 2005 10:18 PST:
had odd dream about "information zombies"
Wed Feb 16 2005 10:44 PST Letizia Home Page
:
Robert Larson pointed this out to me
Wed Feb 16 2005 11:23 PST MIT Media Lab: Software Agents: Projects:
in general, a gold mine of academic projects
Wed Feb 16 2005 14:06 PST Feeding America:
Now in html form
Wed Feb 16 2005 14:20 PST ShipLoc - Your complete ship security alert and tracking system:
i always just put "the club" on the rudder before going to sleep
Wed Feb 16 2005 15:10 PST The Generator Blog:
does what it says
Wed Feb 16 2005 15:14 PST Dungeon Generator:
I know I bookmarked this already, but what the heck
Wed Feb 16 2005 15:23 PST Moscow Metro Photos:
Even more sumana pandering
Wed Feb 16 2005 16:02 PST Oklo Fossil Reactors:
I remember reading about this in one of those cartoon-ridden big books of science. I believe there was a cartoon of confused, presumably radiation-poisoned dinosaurs.
Wed Feb 16 2005 16:09 PST Niall Kennedy's Weblog:
says he'll hook me up with more api hits
Wed Feb 16 2005 21:24 PST Bookpool: Exclusive Excerpt from Volume 4 of The Art of Computer Programming:
Soon to be a major motion picture
Thu Feb 17 2005 07:29 PST:
to bruise: disconnect 4, rss aggregator controls
Thu Feb 17 2005 08:23 PST CPRC :: Name of Game:
I just love games where you control peasants!
Thu Feb 17 2005 09:48 PST Gloning :
These old feudal recipes are hilarious: "Hmm, what's--holy crap it's a HUGE EGG!" Cook (from behind kitchen door): "Yess!!"
Thu Feb 17 2005 11:28 PST Minerals and Materials Photo Gallery:
a section of my mother's mind looks just like this
Thu Feb 17 2005 11:58 PST Halfbakery: Pirate PIN:
This cannot fail
Thu Feb 17 2005 13:17 PST Regular Expression Library -- presented by ASPSmith.com Training:
now you have *three* problems
Thu Feb 17 2005 15:32 PST Directory of open access journals :
maybe i already bookmarked this
Thu Feb 17 2005 15:49 PST A3: Awakening:
one of their boards linked to rfk items, for some reason
Fri Feb 18 2005 13:00 PST:
sr: "what product can you use form your house to make mold on chess go away?" I can think of all sorts of products that would solve the various interpretations of what you claim is your problem!
Sat Feb 19 2005 23:00 PST spid.ero.us:
take it apart, see how it works
Sun Feb 20 2005 09:53 PST:
Blood Sugar
Sun Feb 20 2005 17:06 PST Wikitex - Wikisophia:
looks neat
Tue Feb 22 2005 08:11 PST Welcome to ITLA Online:
it's a toy bank, just like in la koreatown
What's that hatching out its crazy plans? Tue Feb 22 2005 10:32 PST Catfish Hoagie:
What's that swimming up the riverbank?
What's that infiltrating your fish tank?
What's that waiting in the waiting room?
What's that calling out your certain doom?
What's that jumping out of springy cans?
dang, I forgot the last two lines
Tue Feb 22 2005 11:13 PST New Media Hack: Richardson: UltraGleeper:
i'm worried about 'better than random', but i have the instrumentation to see if it is
Tue Feb 22 2005 13:27 PST http://seminars.longnow.org/salt-jan02005-public-carse.mp3:
from blackbeltjones
Tue Feb 22 2005 13:42 PST The Efficiency Expert, by Edgar Rice Burroughs.:
i am bizarrely intruigued by this story so far
Tue Feb 22 2005 13:52 PST Earth Science Picture of the Day
:
picturesque
Tue Feb 22 2005 14:10 PST DevCon: Munging:
one of the funniest slides i've ever seen
Tue Feb 22 2005 16:15 PST Subway:
frantic filing
Tue Feb 22 2005 16:15 PST Eric Nehrlich's Rantings :
fun, broken rss
Tue Feb 22 2005 16:16 PST http://gnunet.org/doodle/:
see if it's any good
Tue Feb 22 2005 16:16 PST http://datenmafia.org/gpstron/index-english.php:
name makes me suspect it's perl, but it's actually java
Tue Feb 22 2005 16:17 PST http://www.w3.org/2001/12/soap-encoding:
is this the soap rosetta stone?
"Well," answered Alonzo, "if the owner of the music could not miss what was stolen, why should he care?"
"He shouldn't care," said the Reverend.
"Well?" said Alonzo, inquiringly.
"Suppose," replied the Reverend, "suppose that, instead of music that was passing along and being stolen, the burden of the wire was loving endearments of the most private and sacred nature?"
Alonzo shuddered from head to heel. "Sir, it is a priceless invention," said he; "I must have it at any cost."
Wed Feb 23 2005 21:49 PST http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/3/1/8/3184/3184.txt:
He was the inventor of an improvement in telephones, and hoped to make his bread by selling the privilege of using it. "At present", he continued, "a man may go and tap a telegraph wire which is conveying a song or a concert from one state to another, and he can attach his private telephone and steal a hearing of that music as it passes along. My invention will stop all that."
Thu Feb 24 2005 18:34 PST Yahoo! Groups :
yes, this guy gets it
Thu Feb 24 2005 20:27 PST api.creativecommons.org:
Just in case
Sat Feb 26 2005 22:29 PST Adam Bosworth's Weblog: Learning to REST:
Roy Fielding speaks
Mon Feb 28 2005 16:22 PST Lego Fantasy Roleplaying Game:
two great tastes, a la Claydonia: "When the Lego People use their cute little weapons to harm each other." (from kevan)
Mon Feb 28 2005 16:26 PST:
long tail, short pier
Mon Feb 28 2005 16:26 PST The Strange Mechanism Museum - Neo -:
i love the obsession with hit counts
Mon Feb 28 2005 16:27 PST Bloglines | Bloglines Services:
look into this
Mon Feb 28 2005 17:03 PST:
call peter--he leaves wednesday
Mon Feb 28 2005 22:18 PST IOBA Standard - Penny Selling :
tellin' y'all it's an AR BI TRAGE
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