October 2009
Waterloo Station has some great advertisements →
Girls With Slingshots →
on Justin.tv
What Color Is The Empire State Building? →
Later she will probably talk about math while he does oral sex on her.
– Toby, Dave & Ian Explain XKCD
When To Redis →
International Space Station comes together →
a USAToday feature on the timeline of the assembling of the ISS.
Dive Into HTML5 →
What Does It All Mean?
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.”
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!
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.
Cell Size and Scale →
How To Hackintosh a Dell Mini 10v Into the... →
The Freecycle Network →
100 Incredible Open Lectures for Math Geeks →
C++Next →
The Human Body Is Built for Distance [Running] →
Google Wave: we came, we saw, we played D&D →
on Ars Technica. Interesting.
Michæl.Paukner's Photostream →
Try something, she encouraged. Succeed, fail, it doesn’t matter. Try...
– High Anxiety by Reg Braithwaite.
libxml.js →
This little baby was pushed through the interwebz birth canal by the gentle hand...
– New to York, Tyler Thompson, Squarespace - Lifestream
Shin Splints →
Digital Strangelove (or How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Internet)
Bay Area Rapid Transit partners with Foursquare →
Cool just to see how technologically connected a public transportation system can be.
Make Yourself Presentable →
presentation style guidelines by Jason Santa Maria, very similar to the Zen guide.
Fitbit →
automatically tracks fitness and sleep.
The Quantified Self →
life hacking and experimentation
Scalable Computer Programming Languages →
by Mike Vanier.
ARel →
by Nick Kallen. Relational Algebra for building composable queries. Impressive!
WJW →
“I better not show you where the lemonade is made, oh sweet lemonade”
BART →
Bay Area Rapid Transit
Design Patterns 15 Years Later →
An Interview with Erich Gamma, Richard Helm, and Ralph Johnson
Motherboard →
NoSQL Misconceptions
→
by Ben Scofield of Viget Labs.
Why I like Redis →