nyu has a nice win95 download page including the now-old but still useful cosmo vrml plugin.
nyu has a nice win95 download page including the now-old but still useful cosmo vrml plugin.
these flickr bookmarklets are really awesome.
metacritic's aggregated top ten movies of 2004 is pretty cool.
jeff is selling a fantastic wigu painting on ebay. when it gets closer the ending date, i may have to bid. it could be the only depiction of sherif pony's wife, outside of butter dimension3
i'm not sure how i ended up downloading the 60 day trial of microsofts's new one note, but it was a good download test (nice to get over 2 megabits at home). it didn't take long to get totally disillusioned - microsoft have lost the ability to create compelling UIs. i just didn't get it. what's it for?
the cost of war site contains some interesting, if not suprising, statistics.
i'm not sure quite how awesome the iDog is, but it seems pretty awesome. i mean, come on - it can dance.
go canada. go dot NET. go ASP. go errors! when a website stack traces because it couldn't load the 'Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word' pluigin, do you suspect the developers didn't know what they were doing?
creamy creamy cream cheesey cream cheese. taste my squirrelly wrath. [via matts]
i saw these age ago, but didn't link - spiral escalators rock so hard.
This is the personal website of Cal Henderson, Slack co-founder & CTO.
I give occasional talks, write code and sometimes articles.
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