Experimental, impressionistic sub-paragraph tumblin' (think obstsalat)
10oct2005
Gini For Various Nations at Ben Hyde’s. “Gini is a metric of wealth inequality.”
The Shelflife shelving system, a large shelving unit or room divider that features a chair and table that can be pulled out from within the shelves.
Cat Butts, Just watch your cat lovers connect with this charming, magnetic mini kit!
The Firemonger project is dedicated to providing an easy to use CD which contains the latest versions of Firefox and Thunderbird.
When the big black horse that looked this way,
Said hey lady, will you marry me?
(woo-hoo, woo-hoo)
— KT Tunstall, Black Horse and the Cherry Tree
Famous Curves Index, featuring the Trisectrix of Maclaurin, the Cissoid of Diocles and the Devil’s Curve.
mg is Micro GNU Emacs, this is a portable version of the mg maintained by the OpenBSD team. Nice for small-footprint systems.
Der Pressekodex gilt auch für Verleger von Horst Müller. “Die “Badischen Neuesten Nachrichten” haben einer Lokalredakteurin fristlos gekündigt, weil sie einen kritischen Artikel über “Lidl” veröffentlicht hatte. Der Großdiscounter ist einer der größten Anzeigenkunden der baden-württembergischen Regionalzeitung.”
OpenDocument gathers worldwide support, Jean Hollis Weber says. Yay.
Is Web 2.0 similar to Web 0.5?, Dan Zambonini asks. As long as Web 3.0 won’t be Web 0.33, I see no problem in this.
Blogging style, what Joi thinks about when he’s not warcrafting.
Social Versioning System (SVS) is a framework for supporting such collaborative projects that combine coding with other media, and allows programmers and non-programmers to work together.
So here’s hoping I will not drown
Or paralyze in light
And godsend I don’t want to go
To the seal’s watershed
— Antony and the Johnsons, Hope There’s Someone
Modular Architectures with Ruby by Jack Herrington. What does that Java article do there? ;-)
Creating Printable Documents with Ruby, Austin Ziegler explains how to use his PDF::Writer.
Linux Clustering with Ruby Queue: Small is Beautiful by Ara Howard. “Linux clusters have become the new super computers.” This is the first article in a new subsection of Artima called “Ruby Code & Style”.
Web x.0 by Joi Ito. “On the other hand, I think/hope Web 2.0 will be a bit better than Web 1.0.”