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does anyone have experience with spreadshirt? i wonder if their product is a bit crappy. »« 09:31 01/11/05 | permalink | tshirts

found by eric and pretty cool - a php extension to allow you to track file upload progress. very very nice. »« 13:41 01/11/05 | permalink | php fileuploads

saft looks like a nice set of safari extensions. why hadn't i seen that before? »« 20:57 01/11/05 | permalink | apple safari software web hacks

some mapping stuff from matt jones - a list of london underground map resources (including a couple from me) and a map of the uk's motorways visualised in harry beck style. the latter would make a nice poster. time to break out the tabloid color laser at work i suspect. »« 21:12 01/11/05 | permalink | maps londonunderground thetube

a nice link from the lul maps pages is this collection of maps including a couple of accurate line maps. niice. »« 21:25 01/11/05 | permalink | tube maps londonunderground

salt pointed out onlife, a freeware pseudoclone of devonthink. it's on the border line between awesome and frighteding. i'm not sure i want to know how much time i spend in notepad. osx only, though »« 09:49 02/11/05 | permalink | software osx

new to the awesome comics list - Dr McNinja »« 13:14 02/11/05 | permalink | comics ninjas

i am caltrain »« 02:44 03/11/05 | permalink | caltrain apis yahoo maps

the moz team are talking about tags. it all sounds familiar »« 17:19 03/11/05 | permalink | tagging tags firefox mozilla

noting down these two books for later - only really availabale in the UK. »« 22:28 03/11/05 | permalink | books maps lul londonunderground

flock hasve released their (fairly agressive) roadmap »« 16:27 04/11/05 | permalink | flock

from the parrot mailing list regarding the stripping of .t file attachments: "This was changed on perl5-porters a few weeks ago, and since then I don't recall seeming a marked increase in troff spam". genius »« 20:04 04/11/05 | permalink | perl6 parrot geekjokes

aaron points out the Acme::DRM module. read the method descriptions carefully - brilliant. »« 20:12 04/11/05 | permalink | perl drm acme

i was reminded of this photo the other day when jones came by the office. utter genius. it does sound like something i'd say »« 22:59 04/11/05 | permalink | cal photos books

eric's been digging up a couple of really neat http upload related tools lately - two ajax progress meters for php and this neat multi-file upload ui. »« 17:42 05/11/05 | permalink | ajax php uploading

escher in lego »« 03:54 06/11/05 | permalink | lego

somebody's made a flickr theme for adium. »« 11:13 07/11/05 | permalink | flickr adium

messina found just curious, a nice anonymous question/answer app. »« 11:15 07/11/05 | permalink

ietab is utter utter genius. it allows you to use IE in certain tabs within firefox, and easily switch between the two. TOO COOL. »« 23:38 08/11/05 | permalink | ie firefox plugins extensions

ryan and eran did this great tv interview from last night's launch party. remember, users are losers. »« 21:03 11/11/05 | permalink | tv snark20

dug up from the depths of the Internet by the iamcal collective: joel's dating slides. i wish i'd though of that »« 13:01 14/11/05 | permalink | parody powerpoint dating

omg. this is the best map visualization of public transport in the us i've ever seen. beautiful. via the cameron factor »« 21:25 14/11/05 | permalink | maps publictransport graphics travel visualization

i'm trying out google analytics on iamcal for a few days to see what the dashboard looks like. looks fairly snazzy. »« 23:03 14/11/05 | permalink | google stats webanalytics web analytics

it's been doing the rounds for a few days, but is still fun - web 2.0 validator. the best part is that it uses delicious to get it's rules. very web 2.0  »« 13:16 15/11/05 | permalink | web20 javascript

doom on an ipod. doom on an ipod. doom. on. an. ipod. don't you see? [via matts] »« 09:47 16/11/05 | permalink | apple ipod doom games

a paper about intercal. very nice »« 23:25 16/11/05 | permalink | intercal programming coding language

just went to the y js debugging class, so some links for you. venkman debugger for ff. fiddler debugging proxy for ie (and ff/win). instant source ie source introspection. visual studio express has a neat ie script debugger. »« 13:44 17/11/05 | permalink | javascript debugging debugging internetexplorer firefox mozilla debugging tools

this guy has written some really nice looking osx software [via messina] »« 23:48 17/11/05 | permalink | osx apple software

phil posted a really interesting visualization of corporate logo colors to flickr »« 10:14 18/11/05 | permalink | logos color

the corporate identity catalogue is just too cool »« 10:18 18/11/05 | permalink | identity color logos

iconlover is a neat little window icon editor. »« 11:33 18/11/05 | permalink | icons

from a php disucssion at work: "If you're willing to continually do the heavy lifting of ensuring that your version of Smalltalk96 on Rails stays concurrent with the latest patches". omg, how awesome would that be? »« 12:09 18/11/05 | permalink | rails smalltalk php language web coding

secret santa lives again! time to pony up some cash and spread the love. »« 17:59 18/11/05 | permalink | santa christmas xmas

pie are square? two pie are. and three pie are cube! »« 14:17 20/11/05 | permalink | pi math jokes

summer fun chthulhu. as joyce says, brainsucking, and beachy! »« 20:47 20/11/05 | permalink | toys

this is a pretty interesting google presentation. still watching it, so not sure how much it gives away. »« 10:35 21/11/05 | permalink | google video

higher-order javascript is a nice digression from mjd's higher-order perl [via aaron] »« 15:12 21/11/05 | permalink | perl javascript

hatter's awesome site is actually, you know, awesome »« 01:06 22/11/05 | permalink | awesome

perenial favorite visitorville have just released a 3d version. most excellent »« 16:33 22/11/05 | permalink | 3d stats

the carson workshops web 2.0 summit looks awesome. i don't think i'll be able to go, but would love to. »« 14:38 23/11/05 | permalink | web20 summits conferences

a couple of great articles on the issues involved with gslb. if anyone has any idea how akamai's freeflow/edgesuite claims to provide dc failover in around a minute i'd live to know - dns trickery or route convergence? »« 19:59 23/11/05 | permalink | akamai dns loadbalacning gslb

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