Experimental, impressionistic sub-paragraph tumblin' (think obstsalat)
01oct2006
Japan’s air sex world champion licks himself into shape, “‘Air sex was originally invented by guys who couldn’t get girlfriends, but desperately want to have sex,’ J-Taro Sugisaku, the self-professed creator of air sex, tells Weekly Playboy.”
Bundesdatenschützer lehnt Schülerdatenbank ab, dankeschön.
Spilling ink, Dabble now supports printing. I’d never have thought of that, really.
In a hospital bed, Bob sang him songs
Woody smiled and said, I m glad you’ve come
You belong here go forth & be the voice of your generation.
— Dan Bern, Talkin’ Bob And Woody, Bruce And Dan Blues
Dynamic-Language IDEs, by Tim Bray. “I had an idea about building IDEs for dynamic languages like Ruby.”
Building Large Systems, by Curtis Poe. “While rules which affect larger systems don’t always seem as important on small systems, it’s fair to say that if you want your small systems to be able to grow to large systems, it doesn’t hurt to start with sane rules.”
Atheist (YouTube), must-see.
God said time
Time belongs to me
Time’s my secret weapon
My final advantage
— Dan Bern, God Said No
How to Learn Lee’s Abacus, by Lee Kai-chen.
Whither CRUD?, by Evan Weaver. A valid criticism of the CRUD-REST mapping.
Let’s Abolish Pencil-and-Paper Arithmetic, by Anthony Ralston. Teach maths, not calculation. (But then, what do people need more often in Real Life?)
sizeasy, “Do you have trouble visualizing product sizes when shopping online? If so, try this easy comparison tool.”