Experimental, impressionistic sub-paragraph tumblin' (think obstsalat)
28oct2006
Chicago’s Inner Flute-Ruins, “The old tower blocks of Chicago’s Cabrini-Green, transformed by demolition into totem pole-like wind instruments, flute-ruins, a musically-active wasteland whistling to itself behind security fences.” Plain Awesome.
The Impending Camping Cramping, Camping not to have Continuations, unless it does. ARGH! ;)
And if I pass this way again, you can rest assured
I’ll always do my best for her, on that I give my word
In a world of steel-eyed death, and men who are fighting to be warm.
“Come in,” she said,
“I’ll give you shelter from the storm.”
— Bob Dylan, Shelter From The Storm
prioritäten beim Autokauf, geschlechts-spezifisch analysiert.
Tile makes Tcl look good, Cameron Laird and Kathryn Soraiz say. I don’t think it looks as ugly as everyone says, anyway…
Pugs and Jifty slides, as usual, Audrey Tang’s slides are worth a look.
sea.net, a permanent presence in the ocean.
Never contain programs so few bugs, as when no debugging tools are available! — Niklaus Wirth, Good Ideas, Through the Looking Glass [or not…]
doc project update, the caboosers say: “The app is nearly ready for public consumption, by which I mean, it’s not ready at all, but will be Real Soon Now.”
Visualization of Ruby’s Grammar, by Nick Sieger. Also features Java and JavaScript.
Pretest of Emacs 22, enjoy! (I’ve been successfully using the CVS version for over two years now…)
Too much information running through my brain
Too much information driving me insane
Too much information running through my brain
Too much information driving me insane
— Sting, Too Much Information
Reinventing HTML, by Tim Berners-Lee. “The attempt to get the world to switch to XML, including quotes around attribute values and slashes in empty tags and namespaces all at once didn’t work. The large HTML-generating public did not move, largely because the browsers didn’t complain.”