Experimental, impressionistic sub-paragraph tumblin' (think obstsalat)
19jan2006
A Selection from the Comedies of Marivaux at Project Gutenberg.
Your best kitchen-mate!, an awesome kniveblock.
What Works In Software Development, great talk by Norman Nunley and Michael G Schwern.
Mescalin für die Queen,
Opium ins Ministerium,
Adrenalin für die Scene.
— Ton Steine Scherben, Shit Hit
Lisp is for Entrepreneurs, Bill Clementson says. Hmm…
The History of Electronic Mail, by Tom Van Vleck. Starts with CTSS and ends with RFC 772.
server.event-handler = "freebsd-kqueue"
The Scanner Photography Project, I love such stuff.
A tandem story, “Remember the book “Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus”? Well, here’s a prime example offered by an English professor at an American University.”
U.S. Supreme Court ruling may rejuvenate medical marijuana debate, by circletimessquare. The discussion is getting more and more pointless, IMO.
Another man from Atlanta, Georgia,
Name of Martin Luther King
He shook the land like a rolling thunder
And made the bells of freedom ring today
With a dream of beauty that they could not take away
Just another holy man who dared to make a stand.
My God, they killed him.
— Bob Dylan, They Killed Him
Slides from NY Inside-Out Talk, about state of the art Perl OO code. (Very cool, actually…)
The Lightweight Visual Thesaurus is pretty nifty. Seems to be based on WordNet.
All Aboard AJAX, HTML Canvas, and the Supertrain by Dave Hoover. For your future Web 3.0 applications. Also features Ruby.
Looking sideways at paradigms by Dan Sugalski. It sounds like Erlang is the new Lisp. (But I think he wants APL.) ;-)