October 2009
Waterloo Station has some great advertisements →
Oct 31st
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Girls With Slingshots →
on Justin.tv
Oct 30th
What Color Is The Empire State Building? →
Oct 29th
“Later she will probably talk about math while he does oral sex on her.”
– Toby, Dave & Ian Explain XKCD
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When To Redis →
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International Space Station comes together →
a USAToday feature on the timeline of the assembling of the ISS.
Oct 29th
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Dive Into HTML5 →
What Does It All Mean?
Oct 29th
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Underscore.js →
“is a utility-belt library for JS that provides a lot of functional programming support that you would expect in Prototype.js (or Ruby), but without extending any of the built-in JS objects. It’s the tie to go along with jQuery’s tux.”
Oct 29th
BERT and BERT-RPC 1.0 Specification →
I’d considered doing something similar to BERT before, but not the BERT-RPC component which is an obvious and useful companion!
Oct 29th
PatternCooler →
“Cool Seamless Background Pattern Designs for Web and Graphic Projects, Blogs, Twitter, etc.” I’m actually kinda curious how they got it to work! Really seamless interface.
Oct 29th
Cell Size and Scale →
Oct 28th
How To Hackintosh a Dell Mini 10v Into the... →
Oct 28th
The Freecycle Network →
Oct 28th
100 Incredible Open Lectures for Math Geeks →
Oct 28th
C++Next →
Oct 28th
The Human Body Is Built for Distance [Running] →
Oct 28th
Google Wave: we came, we saw, we played D&D →
on Ars Technica. Interesting.
Oct 28th
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Michæl.Paukner's Photostream →
Oct 27th
“Try something, she encouraged. Succeed, fail, it doesn’t matter. Try...”
– High Anxiety by Reg Braithwaite.
Oct 27th
libxml.js →
Oct 27th
“This little baby was pushed through the interwebz birth canal by the gentle hand...”
– New to York, Tyler Thompson, Squarespace - Lifestream
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Shin Splints →
Oct 25th
WatchWatch
Digital Strangelove (or How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Internet)
Oct 25th
Bay Area Rapid Transit partners with Foursquare →
Cool just to see how technologically connected a public transportation system can be.
Oct 24th
Make Yourself Presentable →
presentation style guidelines by Jason Santa Maria, very similar to the Zen guide.
Oct 24th
Fitbit →
automatically tracks fitness and sleep.
Oct 24th
The Quantified Self →
life hacking and experimentation
Oct 24th
Scalable Computer Programming Languages →
by Mike Vanier.
Oct 24th
ARel →
by Nick Kallen. Relational Algebra for building composable queries. Impressive!
Oct 24th
WJW →
“I better not show you where the lemonade is made, oh sweet lemonade”
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BART →
Bay Area Rapid Transit
Oct 23rd
Design Patterns 15 Years Later →
An Interview with Erich Gamma, Richard Helm, and Ralph Johnson
Oct 23rd
Motherboard →
Oct 23rd
NoSQL Misconceptions  →
by Ben Scofield of Viget Labs.
Oct 23rd
Why I like Redis →
Oct 23rd