Archive for November, 2007
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29 Nov 2007
By Mathowie. I'm due for new glasses, so I might just do this. -
28 Nov 2007
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28 Nov 2007
I'm resorting my RSS feeds right now. -
26 Nov 2007
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26 Nov 2007
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26 Nov 2007
Recently listened to: Audioslave – Revelations, John Mayer – Continuum, The Cat Empire – The Cat Empire
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25 Nov 2007
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24 Nov 2007
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23 Nov 2007
Desert Bus is a notoriously boring task on an unreleased Penn and Teller Sega CD game. -
21 Nov 2007
They've expanded and relaunched the Map feature. Here's Boston on Places for instance. -
20 Nov 2007
Amazon's Kindle is a DRM nightmare. This is a great illustration of how Closed it is. -
20 Nov 2007
Officially, it's only recommended for developers. But I think it's so awesome that anyone who's interested should risk it. -
20 Nov 2007
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20 Nov 2007
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19 Nov 2007
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19 Nov 2007
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19 Nov 2007
Finds local restaurants, grocery stores, parks, etc, and gives you a score based on how close they are. I got a 78. Our last apartment in Naugatuck got an 83, somehow. -
19 Nov 2007
I'm sure I've linked to the play stats that Valve gets through Steam before, but the death maps (for instance of the climactic battle) are pure gold. -
19 Nov 2007
Recently listened to: Devin Townsend – Synchestra, CSS – Cansei De Ser Sexy, Primus – Tales From the Punchbowl
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16 Nov 2007Firefox 3 page zoom
In Firefox 2, zooming just changes the size of text. In Firefox 3, it resizes images, buttons, padding, form elements, everything. View full size to see what it looks like zoomed all the way out.
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16 Nov 2007
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16 Nov 2007
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15 Nov 2007Good question
T-Mobile
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15 Nov 2007Firefox 3 location bar autocomplete
Another side-effect of Places is that the auto-complete dropdown is so much faster and so much better at searching your history. Instead of just looking at the start of the URL, it searches through all title and URL substrings. Here, "API" gives me more or less exactly the history results I wanted.
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14 Nov 2007
