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The Vega Science Trust - Freeview Science Programmes : Huge archive of video lectures and interviews with scientists

Sound advice: Good stuff, esp about transactions

MediaBerkman » Blog Archive » Lewis Hyde on Ben Franklin and Intellectual Property: Downloaded this a long time ago, still haven't listened to it

SpielByWeb : Perhaps you will spiel... BY WEB!

Park Place, the Amazon-S3 clone: When the book gets into S3 territory

Google Data APIs (Beta) Developer's Guide - Using the Google Calendar Data API: A use for GData

Classic Texts in Computer Science: Collect them all

OpenCity, another free 3D city simulator: One day it will be in Game Roundup

1963 - The Ads - Classic Comic Book Ads - indevelopment.org: Did I bruise these already? They're hilarious

CouchSurfing - Participate in Creating a Better World, One Couch At A Time: *bonk* *thud*

http://www.worldofspectrum.org/: A whole subculture I've never seen

Contact the Art of Cooking: in the West Village (cooking supply, not a restaurant)

Welcome to PaperBackSwap.com | Your source for swapping paperback books for FREE!: I could do this if I weren't so lazy.

ProgrammableWeb: API Dashboard: I can't say enough good things about this site. Especially since I'm getting my vocabulary from a web service that charges me by the word.

VisualIDs: Scenery for Data Worlds: Just dying to be made into a game's procedural content

Phobos Entertainment - Features - 100 Science Fiction Books : I've read 40 of these, 6 more on bookshelf, most of the rest in wishlist

For easy access and for best res: Propaganda catalogs -- in case your food sits too well in your stomach

Gray and Black Radio Propaganda against Nazi Germany - a paper by Bob Rowen: Warning labels on radios: "Think about this: Listening to foreign broadcasts is a crime against the national security of our people."

Number Stations: A book about numbers stations

Listen to Shortwave, Ham Radio, Air traffic control, Airband, ACARS: Live shortwave radio

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Template_messages: What might go wrong?

Metaphors We Compute By: This object is like a metaphor

Names and addresses: properties of names - for book

The GNU Linear Programming Kit, Part 2: Intermediate problems in linear programming: Heart-pounding title

EIK 00: Epic Buckminster Fuller lecture

R. Buckminster Fuller Digital Collection: Welcome : Even more epic than previous entry

Cook (almost) Anything at Least Once: Italian Walnut and Marmalade Bread: This sounds great!

: Band name: "Term and the Conditions"

http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/1717/1584/1600/seite_3v.jpg: The first Penny Arcade strip ever (via BibliOdyssey)

Polygen: Casa: I think this is the Dada Engine, but it's all in Frankish

Using Google Maps to Show Geocaches | DASNET: Together at last!

Simple Analysis of Google Map and Satellite Tiles - An Unnamed MoinMoin Wiki: I need to fix Dada Maps

recipe-examples - Microformats: I really should impose my opinion on these people

Recipes : Focaccia with Blue Cheese and Honey : Food Network: There's a chance this will make me care about focaccia. Update: it was lousy. Peter Reinhart forever!

robubu » Blog Archive » Http Caching (not as easy as it first appears): I'm starting to realize this

RSA Lectures: Audio files and podcasts: You, in the back! Are your mental building blocks ready for the future?

What's New in Edge Rails: Simply RESTful Support - And How to Use It: Still hoping S is keeping an eye on this so I can work on other things

Write a Novel: Possibly already delicioused

Sources for Scan Harvesting - DPWiki: Not as ominous as it sounds: lots of PD page images

The Nietzsche Family Circus: Dee-lovely

Ajax and REST, Part 1: Ok, this is heavy

Multimap API v1.1 : Introduction: To inspect

YouTube - Herr Meets Hare: Oh, du hexen Hase.

YouTube - Space Ghost C2C - Fire ant - part 1: As long as I'm linking YouTube videos. See this and then part 2 for the slowest burn in comedy history.

whither crud? :: evan weaver: I'm not tied to crud but I need to let this twist my mind

Modern Mechanix » New York World’s Fair 1964-1965: I've seen the globe (from a taxi) and it's awesome

Cupcake Bakeshop by Chockylit » Chocolate Bread Pudding Cupcakes with Toasted Walnuts, Homemade Toffee, and Cream: Desserts #1: The Awesoming

bakingsheet: Doubletree Chocolate Chip Cookies: Desserts #2: The Cloning

: Alternate title: As We May Suck

http://archives.atarimuseum.com/archives/archives.html: Inc original programmer guides

Seeds of Discovery 1970 - Google Video: Creepy intro

The Biology of B-Movie Monsters: Has the "That is impossible." method of analysis common among such documents

Yahoo! Groups : Lots of papers

Tribute to Text Mode Games: Hats off to text mode

Cultivation: a video game by Jason Rohrer: Now this is a game that belongs to a genre that doesn't bore me!

Pelimaailma.org - Ilmaiset pikkupelit: It's possible that there are more Finnish games in this list

The Dangers of WoW: "Linens?! You don't even have that skill!"

: killing my darlings: i cut the phrase "and took to their task with a head notentirely unencumbered by narcotics"

Atheism Tapes from Jonathan Miller (Rough History of Disbelief) | The Rational Response Squad: Some weird non-downloadable Google Video voodoo

The Mix-O-Tronic Challenge: Must take a look

Curiosities of Literature: I've never been happier.

Anti-Cilantro Haikus: Includes "o evil green leaf / you have completely defiled / my poor burrito"; Sumana's first entry here

Web UI Developer - OSAF Job at Open Source Applications Foundation: OSAF Web UI Developer opening

Cool Tool: Histomap of World History: to replace the Time/Life Hammond Ultimate Civilization chart between the pirate flag and the "I'D RATHER BE SMASHING IMPERIALISM" bumper sticker

Cool Tool: Diagramatic Chart of World History: a prettier and Frenchier alternative to the histomap?

Mac/PC OTP!'s Journal: Yes, Leonard, there is massive and promiscuous metaphor-mixing, but it is CUTE and SWEET and NERDY

Berkun blog » Blog Archive » How to run a great unconference session: In preparation for my doubleplusunconference

err.the_blog.find_by_title('My Rails Toolbox'): Concentrated on the stuff I don't know about

Time For A Grown-Up Server: Rails, Mongrel, Apache, Capistrano and You | Archives | codablog | Coda Hale: And more

Acephalous: Spam Poetry, Part II: Needs to go into SAFA

Video: Douglas Crockford, “An Inconvenient API: The Theory of the Dom” » Yahoo! User Interface Blog: Yu end yur dawter ur DOM

Zooming Out In Time: Write big

Cartoon Bank: Nominally financial humor cartoons. "Son, when I was your age, I was 24."

WHAT PEOPLE SAID ABOUT BOOKS IN 1498: Menocchio, the Lyndon LaRouche/Camille Paglia/David Icke of 1500s Italy, and William Caxton, who scratched his own itch

Ask reddit: I plan to travel back to the 1400s. Any advice on how to recreate the Internet? :-) (reddit.com) : Ted Stevens jokes and temporal mechanics

Japanmanship: Subscribed! Just for the name.

Sound advice: This is really excellent; peoples' thinking about REST is starting to cohere into a consistent philosophy

Real Time Relativity: Real time with respect to what?

Cogitations: Where to Eat in New York City?: ripped off from Delta's in-flight mag; craving buttermilk doughnuts

http://www.computermuseum.20m.com/popelectronics.htm: Altair, all the time

Google Adjusts Hiring Process As Needs Grow - WSJ.com: I need to time my entrance onto the job market so that I'm leaving Fog Creek just as Google's standards are lowest

computingconsultants.com: Signs of the 00's: mix of Internet/dotcom, working-too-hard, and knowledge worker jokes

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decembrist_Revolt: Pro-democracy activists: be careful about chanting "Constitution" if your autocratic ruler's name is easy to mistake for "Constitution"

Philly october 2996 066 on Flickr - Photo Sharing!: mega trunk

Listology: "1001 Books You Must Read Before You Die": "Here is the list you requested". I count 69 of these read, 22 owned but not read, 8 on wishlist

Third Millennium Problem Solving - Google Video: David and Sergey Brin -- together at last!

The Business of Software - New Product Name: juvenile and hilarious

immense world: 18 Best Photos of Year 2005: mega nested fish

the pAved earth - The Music We Play: "...what sets us apart from other stations..... We play good music, while most stations play crap."

A Rails Feature You Should be Using: with_scope: Another example of the ease with which Ruby can shake up stale thinking about programming

AIM Presence Services: Your honor, people's exhibit A, the URI, where it actually says "SOA"

Live From Noreascon 4: Panel Report: "As You Know, Bob: The Positives and Negatives of Infodumps in Writing": This is exactly the sort of craft rule I need

Doonesbury's War - washingtonpost.com: I saw Trudeau speak once and it was pretty cool

Philosophical Health Check: Leonard should lurve preening over this. Leonard says: I did.

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RubyForge: Ruby: Detail: 6321 Make open-uri capable of handling HTTP methods other than GET: My first proposed Ruby patch

BigMath::log speedup patch: Oh, actually this was my first one. Thanks, C Erier, for doing what I never got around to doing until now

BigMath::log speedup patch: Oh, actually this was my first one. Thanks, C Erier, for doing what I never got around to doing until now

Inc.com | Great Design? 11 Products Destined to be Kitschy: not the iPod shuffle!?

Amazon Web Services: The S3 documentation, right where it's impossible to find

The Morning News - Part One by Kevin Fanning: A short, moving trilogy about the stranger you know, like that moment in Adaptation where Kaufman is in the elevator with Orlean

The Cafes » Why REST Failed: Problem: "In 2006 browser vendors still don’t support PUT and DELETE."

designfax - Dec 99 - Trilogy Part III -Future of the World: Bruce Sterling's "User-Centric" includes "a basic cross-generational equity issue" and elvo

Symmetry on Flickr - Photo Sharing!: Is this really the most interesting egret picture on Flickr?

George W Bush Speechwriter: Hours of fun. "May God continue to must leave in 48 hours."

The Ivy of Self Sufficiency || kuro5hin.org: "I'm Sam, and my plant is fine."

KrazyDad » Blog Archive » Visual Harmony: The best way to box someone's ears is with a music box

Nyquist Info: Grover Nyquist says we must drown sound synthesis in the bathtub

YouTube - smells like nirvana: One of Weird Al's most inventive, harshest music videos. Leonard sez: "I concur! Kurt Cobain once said that Weird Al was the closest thing America had to punk rock."

guyotdesigns | Products: Firefly: Sumana, maybe you can get this to replace the previously destroyed nalgene bottle lid

: Book ideas: the one from yesterday I forgot, and something about botnets: how they work, who runs them, etc

[quant-ph/0604079] The Free Will Theorem: I don't understand the physics, but even less do I understand what this is saying. It looks like a reductio against free will, but then it accepts the seemingly absurd proposition rather than discard free will.

Programming Theorems - destraynor : Paul Graham says to get users first--they'll be easy to monetize. Des Traynor disagrees.

Certifications and Site Trustworthiness: TRUSTe certification is an _anti-sign_ of trustworthiness, claims crazed guy-who's-probably-right

instructions for cookie stamps from www.sugarcraft.com: I was unable to find this page yesterday because I hadn't thought of the term "cookie stamp"

Indefinite Articles » Six Word Stories about Programming Languages: Next, "(This Song's Just) Six Words Long" by Weird Al Yankovic

A Good Year for Beets and Self-Reliance: "The first night, I found her in the kitchen, sipping Scotch and reading The New Yorker."

Tony Moyoy: 10 Tips for Freelance Success: I'm sorry to say that you do have to build and sustain relationships with editors to make them want your stuff more

From the Editor -- Web Apps, Issue 2 Mar/Apr 1997: Don't know if anyone else has seen this. "It seems to me that the part of the world that's changing too fast for object technology and tools to help is the small fraction of the 80/20 rule. The bulk of most applications is not novel,'

A Seminar on Writing Prose: Very good so far

Feynman Point: Nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, and so on

NOVA | Transcripts | The Proof | PBS: "After you've done it for a million, well, there's still infinitely many left. In fact, you haven't done very many, have you?"

WNYC - The Next Big Thing: On and On (August 12, 2005): Leonard, could we listen to the audio of the Josh Kornbluth excerpt together tonight?

How not to fix HTML â Le «blog personnel» de Joe Clark: Vraiment a righteous rant

The New Yorker: Will Wright Profile: When, when, when is Spore coming out?

Semantic XHTML: Can your website be your API? - Using semantic XHTML to show what you mean: THE ANSWER IS YES

manuel: Buckybase microprotocol: closer to the REST-metal: Not totally sure what's going on here but it looks good

Mike Schinkel's Miscellaneous Ramblings - Well Designed URLs are Beautiful!: "Can you feel my anger? Well Designed Links do NOT trigger JavaScript." plus links to 22 other URI rants

SpinCalc: I can't imagine anyone living without this

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angel%27s_share: No wonder angels are so useless--they're friggin drunk all the time!

GameSetWatch - EGG Music Goes Obscure With Wonder Boy Creators: For a long time I thought this said "Wander Boy", as in Lucky..., and that it was a hoax

vvvv: a multipurpose toolkit : vvvv : a multipurpose toolkit : The nega beast strikes again <--Meaningless description

Guardian Unlimited: Arts blog - art: The works of art that matter most: Here's one I call "The Cask of Amontillado"...

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