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http://montana.informatics.indiana.edu/fsi/siampaper.pdf: I think I read this and it was awesome

Directory of FREE Online Books: Gutenberg + others, in an annoying Javascripty interface

SketchUp - 3D Warehouse: The coolest part of Sketchup

David MacKay: Information Theory, Pattern Recognition and Neural Networks: The Book : Soon to be The Movie

http://www.algonet.se/~ath/taverner.pdf: "Chess Problems Made Easy"

ColecoNation: The Vision is alive! | eight | 04.06: "For how long will our kind last"

Lenagh Cafes : CafePress.com: Maybe the most geeky t-shirt I've ever seen (obscure but not ostentatious)

zefrank.com :: if the earth were a sandwich : find the opposite tool: I think I posted something like this before, but this is better

The Adventures of Accordion Guy in the 21st Century :: Joey deVilla's Weblog :: RailsConf 2006: why the lucky stiff and the Thirsty Cups: Video of why in action which is long on filesize and short on temporal length (but thanks!)

Rails Weenie - find answers to your Ruby on Rails questions: Your questions: flash paper in the blast furnace of the lazyweb!

Introduction to Images from Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts: Everything is illuminated

http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/1717/1584/1600/Morgan%20Tarasque%20a.jpg: Tarasque picture. I call this one "Do de do de do"

Computer History Museum - Selling the Computer Revolution - Marketing Brochures in the Collection: You had me at "Sounder N/C Investment"

Tales from the Hindu Dramatists by R. N. Dutta - Project Gutenberg: Hey, that's my butter!

SpicyLinks - jmason.org Wiki: jmason's mini-gleeper

V83.0010 Central Problems in Philosophy: Pretty compelling

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock-a-Hoola: One of the more bizarre sites you'll see

Junior Executive: This game has funky 50s cover art, but seems very dull

http://sparkynet.com/spag/backissues/SPAG44: Inform 7 has playback-based functional tests

http://mirror.ifarchive.org/if-archive/games/tads/AllHope.zip: Got good SPAG reviews

Sherwin, Robb: Sounds like I need to give this guy's games another chance

LAPIS - Editing Text with Lightweight Structure: I really have no clue what is going on here

eigenclass - Plugins in your Ruby application: Now version 1.0 can be version 2.0

XML.com: Atom Authentication: About WSSE

The Problem with Threads: Prune that nondeterminism

anders.com: Lectures: 12 Byzantine Rulers: Awesome free lectures

Jamendo : Open your ears: I suspect the french are behind this

ALPACA - An operating system for Z80 processors: A tragic case of Pac-Man fever.

The Python Sound Project: Actually about generated music, not 'sound' per se

Very Difficult Analytical Puzzles: When puzzles... are very difficult! UPDATE: upon inspection they don't seem _incredibly_ difficult.

MetaCarta Labs: GeoParser API: yes so awesome

Experimenting With Light On Apple Notebook Computers: You can't mess with the keyboard lights, but you can do this!

Cobras in the Cockpit: It had to happen. (via Kris's advertising network)

Chocolate Club's Chocolate Recipes from all Chocolate Types: Mega chocolate

Digital Librarian: Images : Lots of maps and pictures

Funge-98 Final Specification: Now it's all good and funged

Online Writing Workshop for SF, Fantasy & Horror: Become a Better Writer!: I kind of want to join this but sumana alleges it violates the "money flows towards the writer" rule

Persistent Vegetarian State: Simple Vegetarian Recipes: Hand-picked recipes

SourceForge.net: ext2hide: If you've got nothing to ext2hide

Hidden Google Video Categories: Didn't look into detail wrt how exactly they are hidden

http://www.ics.uci.edu/~rohit/Khare-Thesis-Duplex.pdf: how did I miss this before?

http://www.xfront.com/REST-Web-Services.html: From Zack

The Hitchhiker's Guide to Ancient Cookery: "I oversaw the production of a number of feasts"

mnot: Python HTTP APIs: Use at your own risk

Jim Baen's Universe: Now we can all live in his universe

The Oldskool PC -- 1980's PC Gaming-related Nostalgia and Resources: Includes unplayable demo of Planetfall 2!

HOPE Number Six: almost interesting enough to get me to get off my ass

food hacking - molecular gastronomy: From Rachel Chalmers

Fiction: The Ant King: A California Fairy Tale, by Benjamin Rosenbaum: Wow, a story about the bilko spell from GTV!

TaxMama.Com ... Estimated Payments ... Hate Them, but Make Them!: Gar, gotta figure this out

Bart Stewart -- Systemantics 0: Illustrates my main problem with systems theory: that system failures always seem to reinforce your preexisting preferences

Shattered Ruby : Probably no relation to "Shattered View", my groundbreaking Novel on Rails

Malted Milk Ball Sundae by Stephen Bruce: That does kind of look like the fudge recipe I've been hunting down forever

The Geoponica (Agricultural Pursuits): I deem it awesome

Treehugger: William A. McDonough Conference from 2000: Everybody loves this so I'll watch it eventually

Solve Sudoku (Without even thinking!): Amazing algorithm proves puzzle a waste of brain-seconds

The Size Of Our World: "Caution: we cannot take responsibility for the relative sizes of stars turning out to be other than as depicted."

Peter Schwenger  Codex Seraphinianus: Hallucigenia section needs to be rewritten

Watchmen at { feuilleton }: For Sumana to read when she's done reading the book

Ruby Linguistics - Trac: wordnet integration == awesome

StrikeIron, Your Trusted Web Services Marketplace: Too bad they're all soapy, this is great

ProgrammableWeb: API Listing: As previously, but less monetized

http://www.dlib.org/dlib/april97/04lynch.html: "The role of Z39.50-1988 in WAIS might best be describe as "inspirational" rather than that of a standard."

The original proposal of the WWW, HTMLized: I'd never seen this before yesterday -- name-checks Colossal Cave. "[Copyright enforcement and data security] are of secondary importance at CERN, where information exchange is still more important than secrecy."

Index of /History: There's more where that came from

Oldenburg Archie Gateway: October 1993, huh

HipBone Games Welcome: OK, this needs some time spent on it

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PLATO: Not related, but interesting

Telnet BBS Guide - Main Page: Phineas Goodbody, proprietor

Dandelife.com : A good interface for several of my future projects

History of role-playing: A gopher gem found while doing book work

: I don't remember writing this, but it's me (right down to misspellings):

Jacob was dead; there could be no doubt about that. All avaliable material evidence (the funeral invitation being, hopefully, its totality) pointed in this direction, yet differed with observation on several crucial matters.

The units measuring these discrepancies between information-on-card and memories-in-brain were, like all units of measurement, reducible in principle to units of time, distance, and mass. Time in seconds elapsed between the start of the year and Jacob's observed death. Distance, in meters north and west from the intersection of the equator and the Greenwich meridian, of the observed place of death. Mass... well, mass needn't enter into it. The delta--the amount by which the invitation is wrong--comes to about a week and thirty kilometers.

It's alright, 'cuz I'm Saved By The Bell Quote of the Day: I'm currently working on the much slower but more rewarding task of doing this to mst3k

rfc 1436: About all there is to know about gopher

GVU Center's WWW User Surveys : Track the growth of the early web

Gopher+: Includes error codes, metadata (obtainable with a separate HEAD call), and the phrase "Neuromancer-esqe"

Foon.co.uk - Super Serif Brothers: Soon the game begins tormenting you by duplicating your character and confronting you with all the problems of the philosophy of mind.

The Secret Weapons of Commodore!: I'm not really interested in the technology but the descriptions are a scream

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nostalgia: Originally a medical condition. "Nonetheless some lamented what they saw as the loss of the feelings for home that gave rise to the illness." Might they be suffering from... nostalgia nostalgia?

Outlaws of the Marsh: A Somewhat Less Than Critical Commentary : From Andrew Leonard's weblog. There must be a free translation online; who can find it?

YouTube - The Big Lebowski - F_cking Short Version: IMDB trivia comes to life. From waxy.

Warzone Resurrection: Looks like one of these games where you're conducting scientific research right on the battlefield

DM's Esoteric Programming Languages - ZOMBIE: For: guess who

DM's Esoteric Programming Languages - ZOMBIE: For: guess who

Light Life: Low fat oatmeal cookies - Slashfood: Them's a lot of oats

Atari Game Catalog, 1981 - a photoset on Flickr: Hey, I had this once

Dr. Dobb's | An Algorithm for Compressing Space and Time | March 1, 2006: I've only skimmed this but it looks slick

: More book promotion ideas: podcast, song

PSYOP PSYOPS PSYWAR Psychological Operations Psychological Warfare: Sickening and mostly useless and strangely addictive, much like war in general

H.M.G.'s Secret Pornographer: Sefton Delmer: "In 1939 it never occurred to me that one day my turn would come to wage war on Hitler by pornography." I should imagine not.

The rain miracle: Not related to my current obsession

Official home of Ri-li game: O'Reilly? No, O'ri-li.

Abusing Amazon images: For reference: an excellent example of an accidentally restful web service

test: test entry

Another test: Bleeber!

argh: Another

Why do they not welcome our/horrible displays of power?: Crummy is down because the nameserver died. Here's the IP.

XMLHttpRequest HTTP Feature Tests: You *can* do a PUT or DELETE from a web browser, by using the browser inside your browser: XmlHttpRequest

Stevey's Blog Rants: Get Famous By Not Programming: Steve Yegge, coffinfish

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_Slime: A masterpiece of pluralization

: Google maps key: ABQIAAAAf0zHDUdV4rDyb7ZrDQvh_hQtg4wlmdXbBy0kmHQnX9W6ROgRPxRQ4Lk0TIkYsAGfHbc8CgsrOIkOAw

The Other World: Table of Contents: Cyrano de Bergerac was a real person, and he wrote a book about travel to the moon.

Titles from Shakespeare: Now this is a thankless task.

Nicolas Klim's Underground Journey: Includes tree people, apparently

Nicolai Klimii iter subterraneum by Ludvig Holberg - Project Gutenberg: Here it is in Finnish, if you're Jarno (who's probably already read it)

Alfredo's Arduous Adventures - presented by Effector 13: Wow, it really feels like I remember these but I think I've never seen them before

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Hope_Hodgson: Both novels on Gutenberg. "Nauseatingly sticky romantic sentimentality" -- H.P. Lovecraft

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Plunkett,_18th_Baron_Dunsany: Still more (I'm reading a history of SF, in case you're wondering)

http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/Frontinus/Strategemata/home.html: A public domain Loeb translation

http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/Aelian/home.html: Still haven't found any translations of this guy

http://www.sklar.com/blog/exit.php?url_id=358&entry_id=101: To read, from yoz

No Media Kings » Freeware Rebellion: Gonna watch me a mini-documentary

http://garlic-breath.blogspot.com/2006/07/beat-heat-with-this-chocolate-mint.html: A good way to use my fancy baking chocolate pucks.

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