- Saturday 30
- April 2005
- Posted at
- 11:29 AM ( Design )
A Design Timeline in animated gif format. Wonderful insight into how his pages form. #
A Design Timeline in animated gif format. Wonderful insight into how his pages form. #
dashLicious is a Dashboard Widgets for Tiger. That didn't take long. #
MainMenu is a great, free utility for Mac OS X that handles system utility tasks. (via) #
Republican Alabama lawmaker Gerald Allen wants to ban plays or books by gay authors, or about gay characters. Allen originally wanted to ban even some Shakespeare. #
Naming you computer is important. There are many methodologies in doing so. This naming scheme shows a lot about yourself, so choose carefully. My scheme has rotated between emotions, authors and scientists. (via) #
Resizeable Textarea 0.1a is a Firefox extension whose time has come. #
Wenhai Lake, Yunnan, China. Just a fantastic panoramic photo. (via) #
Buckaroo is a great game. Place one item on sleeping cat. Next persons turn. Repeat. Last person to place something before cat wakes up wins. #
The Bush Administration punishes some Democrat backers. This is so wrong. The Administration has no right to barr citizens from the Inter-American telecommunication Commission based on past political support. Wrong, wrong, wrong. (via) #
Hybrid:Works is a fun flash site. I really enjoyed the "switch layout" effect. Depth of content is shallow, but on the whole the site is a real pleasure to browse and discover. #
Greasemonkey compiler, written by Adrian Holovaty, is amazing. It'll take your Greasemonkey Extensions and compile it into a Firefox browser extension for you. #
Internet Explorer 7 will fix some CSS issues and other bugs. Thank goodness. #
An Insect's View are amazing photos by Rick Lieder. I'd love a large-format print of these. Amzaing work. (via) #
Xyle, a DOM inspector based on webkit. For the Mac. Looks quite amzing. (via) #
Your Daily Art offers up a daily piece of art along with a (very) short synopsis. #
Aide to FDR: "And sharks. Lots of people are scared shitless of sharks." #
A couple of amazing high-res photos of the Space Shuttle. #
Maciej review the Best and Worst pizzas in the World. That's right, the World. Apparantly the best is in Staten Island. #
Make Acrobat Reader load in 1/2 sec or so, terminate quickly, and hardly ever crash. #
The oops list is a collection of accidents. Some are hilarious. Some are a little scary. #
Frankie Flood takes a pizza cutter makes it art. Functional art. They're great looking. I want one. #
Preliminary High Line Designs Unveiled and they are awesome. #
Translation From PR-Speak to English of Selected Portions of Adobe’s ‘FAQ’ Regarding Their Acquisition of Macromedia. Also available in PDF format as well! #
Peter Hirschberg has the all-time best arcade room EVAR. (via) #
Return Of The Revolutionaries is fun. I'm digging the photos myself. #
World's largest iceberg collides with a massive tongue of ice. Seriously, those are the scientests words. Tongue of ice. The scale is amaziing as that little speck south of B-15 is 5KM long. (via) #
Don't ever. EVER. Ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, everevereverevereverever, ever! EVER EVER EVER, ever... ever... EVEREVEREVEREVER, ever. EVER trust Macromedia or ColdFusion to handle something important. EVER. (via) #
Ascender Teams With Microsoft. First order of business? Stripping the "Core" from Web Fonts, so good-bye Georgia. But we'll still have Times and Arial. (via) #
Bobcat vs. Old Woman. The outcome might surprise you. (via) #
Recovering the Lost Art of Note-Taking. Yes, with a pen/pencil and paper. Like at meetings. No, doodles do not count. #
How to Survive a Zombie Attack, because because I, for one, don't welcome our new zombie overlords. #
The Juscelino Kubitschek bridge is just flat-out amazing. #
The U.S. Military's Elite Hacker Crew. "In simple terms and sans any military parlance, the unit could best be described as the world's most formidable hacker posse. Ever." (via) #
Safari 1.3 as reviewed by Peter-Paul Koch. Also, did you know that Safari 1.3 now has a JavaScript Console? #
Sandcastles taken to their extreme. (via) #
Unrealised Moscow is a guide of unrealized projects from the 1930s to the 1950s. Some great pieces in there. #
Is Shaq the greatest? Some interesting points in about Shaq. #
I want me some Pac-Man Hats. They're just inspired brilliance. I can't believe it's taken this many years for this product to arrive. (via) #
The WORT (Weird Off-Road Truck) is for sale. Be sure to check out the photos of this monster. (via) #
Brain:Are you pondering what I'm pondering?
Pinky:I think so, Brain, but we're already naked.
(via) #
Straight Outta Compton, with only the profanities, is 19.4 seconds of fun. Fuck the Police is 42.6 seconds of fun. (via) #
Cryptozoology is the study of animals and other creatures that have not yet been accepted by science as real. In other words, it is monster-hunting. #
BD4D is a blog about life and working in the web design and development industry. Looks promising. (via) #
NetHack Spoilers, for all of your NetHack needs. I will ascend one day. (via) #
Lucky Climbers is like Habitrals for kids. Lucky kids. (via) #
Disneyland in Lego. Impressive detail for a such a large scoped project. (via) #
Dave ran Safari 2 against the Acid2 Test and it failed. Like every other browser. What's really nice is he's being really open and blogging his fixes so it passes. (via) #
List of User Agent Strings. A very full list. Agent Strings I've never heard of before. Seriously. Funky Little Browser? I want to surf with the Funky Little Browser. #
Airline Bag Lounge is a collection of, well, you know, airline bags. (via) #
SproutLiner is an interesting web-based outliner. It's in beta, and looks like the Pro version will be the one where you can get your own personal outline (rather than the group-edit mode seen now). (via) #
Is there nothing this great store doesn't offer? Now you can kill two birds with one stone. Singles Night at Wal-Mart.
"I think vegetables can be very sensuous, don't you?"
"No, vegetables are sensual. People are sensuous."
(via) #
Money Counter is a disheartening look at the money spent on the Whitewater/Lewinsky Investigations versus the money spent on the 9/11 Commission. (via) #
Safari WebDevAdditions is the early beta for a Web Developer Toolbar for Safari. Nice. (via) #
Superheros get old. Be sure and check out the detail. (via) #
Oz vs. Middle-Earth, more similiar than you thought. (via) #
Hole Drilled to Bottom of Earth's Crust, Breakthrough to Mantle Looms. Whoah. #
Tuscaloosa, a Memory Map. (via) #
RobotJohnny learns Fontlab and learns about a new letter. (via) #
Google Sightseeing is a site collecting cool Google Maps. (via) #
Robert E. Lee, 5th cousin 6 times removed. Ted Danson, 15th Cousin. Brittney Spears, 15th cousin once removed. These are the family ties to Prince Charles. I'm only scratching the surface here. #
Moronic Acid, Erotic Acid, Crapinon and Vaginatin. Who says scientists don't have a sense of humor? (via) #
A 3rd DeLay Trip Under Scrutiny. Just more DeLay dirt. #
Voyager Mission May Lose Its Funding. This would SUCK. It's just getting to the edge of the solar system, where solar wind gives way to interstellar wind. So we're gonna cut this program now. #
Letterhead Fonts has some great fonts. The site is a pleasure to use, and is just fun to browse. #
A Pirate On Campus, proving that Deans are Evil, and Pranks are Good. (via) #
Plants In Motion is awesome. Excellent time-lapse movies of plants. (via) #
Edit in Place is a very interesting demo. I'd like to see this combined with a wiki of a sort, and provide some sort of saving mechanism. (via) #
ProcessLibrary.com is an online resource for Windows Processes. #
The Complete Guide to Isometric Pixel Art is one of my favorite guides on one of my favorite art styles - pixel-based isometric art. This guide is just the best. #
Where To Find Great Free Photographs And Visuals. A very thorough, and excellent, write up of the free photo places out there. #
Joi reports that the defunct BeOS is ready for a comeback as Zeta OS. That would be cool. #
Army Uniforms for Females. Plate 22 might be my favorite. The transforming uniform.... (via) #