Experimental, impressionistic sub-paragraph tumblin' (think obstsalat)
11jul2005
Koo-Ki-Sushi, The Art of Sushi in Chocolate.
JavaScript Archive Network is a comprehensive resource for Open Source JavaScript libraries and software.
If all the world’s a stage, I want to operate the trap door. — Paul Beatty
Are we there yet? on Operation Elusive Concept.
The Assassination Goes Hollywood! What’s wrong in JFK, The Assassination Movie. Loooong list.
PHRACK FINAL (#63) scheduled for July 2005, everything has its end.
Don’t Click on the Blue E! — Switching to Firefox by Scott Granneman. If you think you need a book for that, by all means buy it!
And I tried to love you in my own way,
I think that you know I did.
But to have you here, to see you living,
Oh so near to me, yeah, yeah, yeah.
— Janis Joplin, Flower In The Sun
Achtung, kein Witz! Münchener Universität will einen Professor wegen einer Witzseite im Internet feuern. Mäßig lustig, aber nicht der Rede wert.
The internets by Joi Ito: “I don’t know how much deep thought was involved when George Bush called the Internet “the internets” but this reflects a real risk that we face today.”
African grey parrot is first bird to comprehend numerical concept akin to zero, previously, there were zero birds that understood zero.
Time Cube is Now a Cult by Coryoth. Fun what people’s minds can make up.
Classic LISP books online, get the LISP 1.5 manual and “The Programming Language LISP: Its Operation and Applications” online from the Computer History Museum. Nice.
Static Typing Where Possible, Dynamic Typing When Needed, way to pragmatic! They only want to take our flamewars away.
Oh please, let it rain today
This city is so filthy, like my mind in ways
Oh, was a time, like a clean, new taste
Smiling eyes before me, inches from my face
Wash my love
Wash my love
— Pearl Jam, Wash
Launching Attacks via Tor by Nitesh Dhanjani. You can abuse almost everything. “I hope it is helpful to administrators are effected by attacks that seem to originate from a source that is a onion router in reality.” Oh, they’ll love that.
Patternalia, a new Christopher Alexander-influenced column by Micah Dubinko.