Fri Apr 01 2005 21:14 PST:
Fri Apr 01 2005 21:14 PST:
Mon Apr 04 2005 07:34 PST Crazy Eddie's GUI System - News:
Against my better judgement, I'm intrigued.
Mon Apr 04 2005 09:00 PST:
The Permanent Clambake
Tue Apr 05 2005 07:19 PST:
The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Furries
Tue Apr 05 2005 14:54 PST Term Extraction Documentation for Yahoo! Search Web Services:
What's going on here?
Tue Apr 05 2005 15:00 PST http://www.cooksillustrated.com/recipe.asp?recipeids=280&bdc=3360:
Try this for next dessert
Tue Apr 05 2005 15:01 PST:
sr: Picks so hot you'll tell your friends
Tue Apr 05 2005 16:26 PST No Gravity:
no gravity? how will i do the ironing?
Wed Apr 06 2005 10:43 PST The New York Times > Log In:
Link is going to die, read it while you can, it's pretty interesting
Wed Apr 06 2005 16:51 PST Eric Von Hippel's Homepage:
I am having a dilemma as to whether or not to read this. It's the innovator's dilemma!
Wed Apr 06 2005 16:52 PST byo :
I like it, but don't I already have a reusable lunchbag?
Fri Apr 08 2005 10:15 PST:
"what the heck" sr: difference between a million dollars and a billion dollars
what frances money looks like
Oh, they mean "france's"
Fri Apr 08 2005 10:34 PST Tyndall Report Homepage:
If this were in text format it would be perfect for my experiment
Fri Apr 08 2005 11:22 PST Journal of Non-lethal Combat: The First Earth Battalion:
Thanks for finding the text, Kevan.
Sun Apr 10 2005 17:12 PST Beautiful Soup: We called him Tortoise because he taught us.:
It's back with version 2.0. Just making sure the NB->delicious code still works.
Mon Apr 11 2005 09:40 PST Debian -- groach:
Hey, that soudns great!
Tue Apr 12 2005 07:13 PST:
Attach copy of 1040 to Arkansas form
Tue Apr 12 2005 09:05 PST:
test nested tables with bs
Tue Apr 12 2005 09:37 PST http://groups.google.co.uk/groups?hl=en&lr=&frame=right&th=a74093a4e5fd39b5&seekm=mailman.1731.1113287321.1799.python-list@python.org:
Blasphemy!
Tue Apr 12 2005 13:58 PST:
get smoked almond variety pack for mom! brilliant!
Wed Apr 13 2005 06:55 PST Seeing 'Cat Ballou' 87 Times:
Thank goodness the Internet came along!
Wed Apr 13 2005 09:16 PST BlogBridge:
Looks like it has a recommendation engine
Wed Apr 13 2005 12:57 PST gods_page.gif:
Hanuman is awesome
Wed Apr 13 2005 13:54 PST APOD: 2005 April 13 - A Window to the Once Secret Sky :
This is totally a screenshot from an XBox game.
Wed Apr 13 2005 15:34 PST OpenCity, another free 3D city simulator:
So do I get the key or what?
Wed Apr 13 2005 16:17 PST SCIgen - An Automatic CS Paper Generator :
I love the random diagrams
Wed Apr 13 2005 16:56 PST The Teenager's Guide to the Real World Table of Contents:
Shape up, you dang kids
Thu Apr 14 2005 07:59 PST Wasting Precious Time - Welcome:
Great! 5-Card Nancy with archive.org photos!
Thu Apr 14 2005 12:35 PST del.icio.us/frutavida:
SEE the amazing delicious spam
Thu Apr 14 2005 17:55 PST:
"Colonel Odeo is an officer and a gentleman," said Chiffu. Then the old punchline: "Too bad his tac third's a psychopath."
Fri Apr 15 2005 12:07 PST NESVideos / Super Mario Bros Tricks:
If only people were this obsessed about everything
Fri Apr 15 2005 13:25 PST Bisqwit's Japanese language related tools - list:
Star constellations?
Fri Apr 15 2005 14:07 PST Chris Coyne.com CFDG - Context Free Design Grammar:
This is actually cooler than the randomly generated papers thing
Fri Apr 15 2005 14:16 PST The Ubit GUI Toolkit and Mouse Server Home Page:
See what's going on here
Fri Apr 15 2005 14:18 PST Twisted Documentation: Twisted Mail Tutorial: Building an SMTP Client from Scratch :
double whammy for my chapter
Fri Apr 15 2005 14:21 PST What Amazon Sales Ranks Mean - Estimating How Many Books Sold by Amazon
Rank:
I predict becoming one of these people
Fri Apr 15 2005 14:23 PST The Food Section: David Eyre's Pancake:
I think I shall make this tomorrow
Fri Apr 15 2005 14:26 PST Where To Find Great Free Photographs And Visuals For Your Own Online Articles - Robin Good's Latest News:
free, or merely royalty-free?
Fri Apr 15 2005 14:31 PST developer.* - Code as Design: Three Essays by Jack W. Reeves:
will probably never read this
Sun Apr 17 2005 12:33 PST:
The Great Hall Of The People And Also Science
Sun Apr 17 2005 20:52 PST:
"The League are a net exporter of chemicals, scientific equipment, even plastics. Your Arsenal only sells agricultural equipment and weapons. And, I suppose, agricultural equipment that can be used as weapons."
Mon Apr 18 2005 10:32 PST TheForce.Net - Fan Films - Short Films - Imperial Chopper :
Could be the next "Troops"
Mon Apr 18 2005 13:13 PST:
"it was the only way to get your glands to produce trace chemicals vital to life"
Mon Apr 18 2005 14:26 PST To Rule the Earth...:
The ultimate high score list
Mon Apr 18 2005 16:19 PST Using CFS, the Cryptographic Filesystem | Linux Journal:
cfs is one of the easiest-to-use encryption thingies I've ever used, even though it uses frikkin NFS
Mon Apr 18 2005 16:23 PST Ken MacLeod: Prevalent Continuations:
I now see everything as potential articles
Mon Apr 18 2005 16:27 PST Koranteng's Toli: A REST Intervention:
"if something doesn’t have a URL, does it really exist?"
Mon Apr 18 2005 16:27 PST At the Sounding Edge: What's Going On with Csound? | Linux Journal:
Yeah, what *is* going on?
Mon Apr 18 2005 16:28 PST Exploring Ruby on Rails | Linux Journal:
One of the most oddly structured interviews I've seen
Tue Apr 19 2005 10:49 PST http://news.independent.co.uk/world/science_technology/story.jsp?story=630165:
I have been waiting for this for fricking *years*
Tue Apr 19 2005 11:31 PST:
Twenty-Second Plenary Conference On The Withering Of The State
Tue Apr 19 2005 12:27 PST:
Lousy Quest
Tue Apr 19 2005 12:40 PST GATE, A General Architecture for Text Engineering:
see if this is any good
Wed Apr 20 2005 09:27 PST Scripting News: 4/20/2005:
Dave Winer Invents Discordianism
Wed Apr 20 2005 10:36 PST Giant Squids by Jacob Berendes (at the Dirt Palace):
Kevan and Jake -- together at last
Wed Apr 20 2005 10:55 PST Little Eve Edgarton by Eleanor Hallowell Abbott - Project Gutenberg:
I read the list of illustrations as though it were the actual opening of the book, and it was great
Wed Apr 20 2005 14:05 PST Subtext home:
I think I already delicioused this
Wed Apr 20 2005 14:30 PST Sweet Potato Fries with Garden Garlic Seasoning Recipe:
"Ovens have a habit of becoming storage places"? For what? Industrial pipes and fittings?
Thu Apr 21 2005 09:32 PST http://burri.to/~joshua/fut.html:
Comedy molybdenum
Thu Apr 21 2005 22:47 PST doodly-oodly-frickin-oodly:
BLaH
Fri Apr 22 2005 11:10 PST That was annoying:
Blah again.
Mon Apr 25 2005 09:19 PST Never Ending September Date - df7cb.de:
It was either me or Sumana who pointed out that September 2001 was the other September That Never Ended
Mon Apr 25 2005 09:24 PST:
edaMAME
Mon Apr 25 2005 15:23 PST Gallipoli: The Game:
Complete with stochastic flamewar on HappyPenguin; even Kevin says, "that is in exceptionally poor taste".
Mon Apr 25 2005 15:32 PST XPilot NG:
Let's give the gravity game one more try
Mon Apr 25 2005 16:11 PST Screen scraping:
See if there's a better way to do this
Similarly, if a recipe has (x,y,z) then any lesser combination should work.
Under what circumstances are foods transitive?
PS to people reading this: this is my next Ultra Gleeper-scale project Mon Apr 25 2005 19:44 PST Leonard's Flashes Of Insight Preserved:
Given a representation of a large number of recipes? How to find new combinations algorithmically? One simple heuristic uses the extreme rarity of incompatible food triads. Consider three foods (x,y,z). If there are recipes with (x,y) and (x,z) and (y,z) then (x,y,z) will probably work.
Mon Apr 25 2005 21:35 PST:
"I do not come from the stars to play hacky-sack with you, gentlemen."
Tue Apr 26 2005 07:29 PST RRDtool - About RRDtool:
On the other hand, some call it the space cowboy.
Tue Apr 26 2005 07:34 PST SourceForge.net: Project Info - Python RRDTool module:
Some call it the gangster of love.
Tue Apr 26 2005 13:52 PST Transparent Cryptographic File System:
Compare to CFS
Tue Apr 26 2005 15:24 PST Girl Genius 101 Online Comics!:
From xorphus, fun
Tue Apr 26 2005 16:19 PST Trademarks:
For SM subplot (this story has 10 subplots, it's awesome). "Where do I start? << START HERE!" "When do we want it?"
Tue Apr 26 2005 16:24 PST:
Run your del.icio.us tag list through the Eater of Meaning, then see items categorized under those tags
Tue Apr 26 2005 16:26 PST You and Your Research:
To *finish* reading
Wed Apr 27 2005 14:33 PST:
apt-get a life!
Wed Apr 27 2005 16:24 PST My Adventures as a Spy by Baden-Powell of Gilwell - Project Gutenberg:
Boys' Life would have been much more interesting had it syndicated this
Thu Apr 28 2005 22:55 PST Kevin's Word List Page:
Old favorite, it's got a thesaurus
Fri Apr 29 2005 10:01 PST Crypto Blog:
the game of search engine optimization
Fri Apr 29 2005 13:40 PST RESTLog Overview | 2002-11-20 | The Well-Formed Web:
it's a resource (for the book, that is)
Fri Apr 29 2005 14:44 PST The Zlog Project : {Zl0g} - A 2d game engine / modern arcade game - NEWS:
I'm deeply skeptical of the idea that the platform game genre can support an interesting plot
Fri Apr 29 2005 14:45 PST Critical Mass:
We're under attack from the evil Galagoids! Will they stop at nothing to make arcade games conform to their sensibilities?
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