Monthly Archives: February 2005

links for 2005-02-28

Appcasting It would be nice to see this built into apps: “Appcasting is the practice of using the ‘enclosure’ feature of RSS 2.0 feeds to deliver updates and release notes for new software applications.”

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links for 2005-02-25

Template:css “Template:css collects many css formatted page templates, developed and distributed by different designers.” (categories: CSS Web Design) Wired 13.03: Adam Curry Wants to Make You an iPod Radio Star He’s gone from MTV to MP3, and now he’s leading … Continue reading

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links for 2005-02-24

Portable Virtual Privacy Machine “Carry your entire Internet communication system on a tiny USB drive.” (categories: Security Linux) What, Me Exercise? “Don’t kid yourself into thinking that exercise, by itself, will make you lose weight.” (categories: Fitness) Vimeo – Automatic … Continue reading

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links for 2005-02-23

StrangeBanana: Computer-generated webpage design StrangeBanana is a program that creates a random webpage design. (categories: Web Design) Smackerel: A Biased History of Interactive Media HyperCard, VideoWorks, Director…oh my! (categories: Multimedia History) ThinkGeek :: Megazooka “Just like Airzooka, the Megazooka shoots … Continue reading

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links for 2005-02-22

The Regex Coach – interactive regular expressions Awesome! “The Regex Coach is a graphical application for Linux and Windows which can be used to experiment with (Perl-compatible) regular expressions interactively.” (categories: Dev Software)

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links for 2005-02-18

Armstrong says he will ride in Tour “The six-time winner of the Tour de France ended speculation that he would skip cycling’s most prestigious race by announcing on Wednesday that he will be back in July.” (categories: Cycling)

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links for 2005-02-17

The Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT “Looks like this accidentally leaked out a bit early, but Canon is introducing the Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT, a new 8.0 megapixel digital SLR that is supposed to be lighter and smaller than … Continue reading

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links for 2005-02-14

Flickr and Perl A linux Gazette HOWTO on using the Flickr::API Perl module (categories: Dev Perl HOWTO Photography) Flickr Central Colr Pickr Very cool… click a color on the wheel to reveal photos that match that color. (categories: Photography Web … Continue reading

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links for 2005-02-09

Learn How to Tie a Tie Handy reference: “…get started with the Windsor Knot, one of the easiest tie knots to learn, before trying the Half Windsor Knot, the Four in Hand Knot and the Pratt Knot – each and … Continue reading

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links for 2005-02-08

VoIP over Phone Wiring “The phone wiring in the house could be terminated at my Linksys Phone Adapter the same way the phone company brings their lines to the house and ties in to all the internal wiring of the … Continue reading

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links for 2005-02-07

pcHDTV’s HD-3000 The pcHDTV’s HD-3000 Hi Definition Television Card is the next generation digital television card to be produced specially for the Linux video hobbyist market. (categories: PVR Hardware Linux HDTV) How to Read Mathematics “Students need to learn how … Continue reading

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links for 2005-02-04

XAMPP: AMP installer Another AMP installer: “XAMPP is an easy to install Apache distribution containing MySQL, PHP and Perl.” (categories: Open_Source Web Dev)

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links for 2005-02-03

RSS feeds attract venture dollars “So many blogs, so little time–and now, so many entrepreneurs hoping to help you sort through them.” (categories: RSS Business) Embedding Y!Q in your site Seems like SmartTags: “When you embed Y!Q into your site, … Continue reading

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links for 2005-02-02

EverNote “With EverNote 1.0, you can easily store and quickly access typed and handwritten memos, webpage excerpts, emails, phone messages, addresses, passwords, brainstorms, sketches, documents and more!” (categories: Collaboration KM Software)

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