Experimental, impressionistic sub-paragraph tumblin' (think obstsalat)
20may2005
In the last days the feeds of Anarchaia and chris blogs were broken. I excuse for not being careful and have fixed everything to have valid XHTML 1.1, valid RSS 2.0 and valid Atom 0.3 again.
Off to Büsum, and yet again I’m offline and in holiday. “A full week without Anarchaia,” I hear you screaming. I know, I know. I will restore your insanity with the big big post that will follow after that period. It’s gonna smash you, believe me.
Sneaky Mustard! (yeah, sneaky), nice blog.
Getting Things Done on a Macintosh, ask MetaFilter.
Programmers Need To Learn Statistics Or I Will Kill Them All, Zed A. Shaw says. Sadly, he’s right.
The Moon on a Stick, kills me.
Well, I think in a way Bob Dylan was sort of the Dan Bern of the ‘60’s. — Dan Bern
OpenID, a distributed identity system, but one that’s actually distributed and doesn’t entirely crumble if one company turns evil or goes out of business.
And those that had money
Looked good but weren’t too happy
And those who didn’t have money
Didn’t look so good and weren’t too happy either
And in a city of three million
Two hundred and sixty nine thousand
Nine hundred eighty four
Everyone was lonely
— Dan Bern, Wasteland
I Suppose It Has to Be OK. A Mu dialog.
Excel-Lite: Hey coder! This spreadsheet’s for you! Sometimes I’d like if it existed.
PIA07941: Mars Odyssey from Two Distances in One Image. The camera’s successful imaging of Odyssey and of the European Space Agency’s Mars Express in April 2005 produced the first pictures of any spacecraft orbiting a foreign planet taken by another spacecraft orbiting that planet. Cool.
Wahlalternative verbreitet 10.000 E-Mail-Adressen, was war eigentlich nocmal der Unterschied zwischen Bcc: und Cc:? :-)
Google Portal, a nice idea if they keep it lightweight.
“Toilette mit Hirn” geht in Produktion, das war auch dringend nötig.
Went out drinking late last night, I had a blast,
Well now the morning light has come and kicked my ass!
— The Offspring, The Worst Hangover Ever
Phreaking Phones with a Voice Recorder by David Battino. 2600 Hz via the iPod? Clever.
A Simpler Ajax Path by Matthew Eernisse. Be careful with that stuff.
OpenBSD 3.7: The Wizard of OS, an interview with the developers.
Stories and Books and You and I, why the lucky stiff about writing books.
Definitional Interpreters for Higher-Order Programming Languages by John C. Reynolds.
Every living thing could use a little mercy now
Only the hand of grace can end the race
Towards another mushroom cloud
People in power, well
They’ll do anything to keep their crown
I love life, and life itself could use some mercy now
— Mary Gauthier, Mercy Now
Build a Wireless Gateway with Perl.
FractaSketch, graphic design inspired by fractal geometry.
War at the Movie Theater, Jim Weirich on cinema as an event.