Experimental, impressionistic sub-paragraph tumblin' (think obstsalat)
27oct2005
How Einstein managed his inbox by Robert Roy Britt. Study suggests modern e-mail habits similar to older, letter-writing ones. How much spam did they get? ;-)
I can’t be held responsible for the stupid ways UML is sometimes used. — Grady Booch, via Ivan Moore
ssss: Shamir’s Secret Sharing Scheme, this is cool.
Does Visual Studio Rot the Mind? By Charles Petzold. He has to know. Personally, I think the languages they code are more harmful than the IDE.
I ain’t sayin’ you treated me unkind
You could have done better but I don’t mind
You just kinda wasted my precious time
But don’t think twice, it’s all right
— Bob Dylan, Don’t Think Twice
Principal says students can’t keep blogs or MySpace profiles, this is intolerable; I recommend every student of that school to blog anonymously.
AJAX: How to Handle Bookmarks and Back Buttons by Brad Neuberg. Good question.
U.S. workers in 2005 will waste the equivalent of 551,000 years reading blogs, help us!
Beast Number on MathWorld. “Summing the ASCII character codes for INDONESIA gives 666.”
What Is Atom by Ben Hammersley. “Atom […] is specifically designed to never lose any data.”
In The Face of Flickr, Whither Dot Mac?, Tom Bridge asks. What is .Mac good for, anyway?
But what’s worse
Is this pain in here
I can’t stay in here
Ain’t it clear that—
— Bob Dylan, Just Like A Woman
Google Sitemaps by Uche Ogbuji. Sounds like a good idea, but I’d favor an open standard.
Confluence is a language for synchronous reactive system design. A Confluence program can generate digital logic for an FPGA or ASIC platform, or C code for hard real-time software.
Lowering the barriers to programming, help the losers lose less. }:-P
CGI::Application is a mature, lightweight, flexible MVC framework for web application development. If you think you need Perl. ;-)
YAY!!!, dave hat ein Notebook. Na dann, viel Spaß!