Experimental, impressionistic sub-paragraph tumblin' (think obstsalat)
25jun2005
Rojo, an online RSS reader.
Islamic banking on Wikipedia, they have some very interesting ideas.
Refactoring the Publishing Process by Steve Loughran and Erik Hatcher.
Word processing is something Rich Bowen can’t stand at all. Me neither.
At one point, I did, very discreetly mind you, give John Wiseman a sniff. No detectable lemon smell from where I was standing. That’s one theory disproven. — Dave Roberts
A product idea by Adrian Sutton. Owners of Apple notebooks wont need it.
Creme Brulee is tasty and fun to make.
Links to essays in Best Software Writing I, there is the content, but you won’t get the typesetting quality of the dead-tree version.
SoloBSD has an interview with Matt Dillon about BSD and Linux.
Poem by Sappho discovered, it’s about aging.
Im Visier von braunen Brigaden, Eigentlich wollte die WASG frustrierte SPD-Wähler ins Boot holen. Doch durch die populistischen Töne ihres Spitzenkandidaten Lafontaine ist sie auch für eine andere Klientel interessant geworden: Rechtsextreme.
“Musikantenstadl”-Erfinder Karl Moik im Gespräch über das am Dienstag verkündete Ende seines Vertrages als Moderator. Egal wer kommt, es kann nur schlimmer werden.
Gnomedex morning by Elisabeth Freeman. Chris Pirillo invents lots of nice words.
Untangle URIs, URLs, and URNs, naming and the problem of persistence. By Dan Connolly.
Freedom to Asterisk, Joi Ito uses the open PBX too.
Even more ILC2005 photos by Brian Mastenbrook.
Businessmen, they drink my wine, plowmen dig my earth,
None of them along the line know what any of it is worth.
— Bob Dylan, All Along The Watchtower
Would Yahoo! Have Bought Flickr if the Code was Open Source?, Steve Mallett asks. Why shouldn’t they?
Gnomedex: Longhorn loves RSS by Eric Freeman. Don’t they know Atom is the way to go?
Who Reviews the Reviewers? by DocJohn. Good question.