Experimental, impressionistic sub-paragraph tumblin' (think obstsalat)
27sep2005
Scammers Using Internet Phone Service For The Deaf: Part 2 by Spencer Critchley. The story continues…
World of Warcraft update, I fear Joi now: “I wonder if I should start another blog to talk about WoW in case people here aren’t interested.”
We wanted something special for our birthday…, Happy Birthday, Google!
The Properties of Good Code by Christopher Diggins. Good Code doesn’t suck, easy.
Global Voices Live Chat on Handbook for Bloggers and Cyber-Dissidents, Joi reports and provides a transcript.
When you offer your data to the great Net God like the smoke of burnt offerings rising into the heavens—this is an upload. And when the riches of the Web rain upon you like manna—this is a download. — John Walker
PyLucid CMS is an OpenSource CMS written in pure Python. Front page doesn’t validate, no thanks.
Der Emacs und der Mac, Jörg, Emacs.app ist der beste Emacs den ich je hatte.
The Power of Defaults in Jakob Nielsen’s Alertbox. Humans are creatures of habit.
So alles, was mir grad einfällt… schreibt Andi. “Oder sollte mir doch tatsächlich einmal in meinem Leben Gott begegnen, werde ich sagen, dass der doch mal zum Friseur gehen sollte.”
I am only human
But you are so divine.
When did you leave heaven
Angel mine?
— Bob Dylan, When Did You Leave Heaven?
Eagle, a Five-Minute Play for Twins Who Don’t Have Their Other Twin With Them and An Unlimited Supply of Anim also.
Introducing the CSS3 Multi-Column Module by Cédric Savarese at A List Apart. While I loved the idea of multi-column sites some time ago, I’m not too convinced of it anymore. Linear flow is almost always preferable.