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Strong words from a Democratic senator who’s starting to sound like a frontrunner.
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Nice potential exploit of an as-yet-unreleased browser.
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“Plenty of warmth and good definition, but a sense of the large acoustical space is also captured.”
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Good rundown of the roadblocks that can occur in rolling out even a simple piece of software functionality.
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Reminder to always trade off value for feature count.
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One hates to provide help to censors, but guys–if you want to censor a PDF, you really have to make the text and the redaction bars all images rather than overlaying rectangles.
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Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
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Oh crap.
Author: Tim's Bookmarks
links for 2008-05-19
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I can’t wait to see the Swift Boat freaks get on this one. It’s a happy story but will come out as, “He’s a MILLIONAIRE! By the way, let me tell you his middle name again!!!”
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The New Yorker makes Woody’s “Cassandra’s Dream” sound like a Thomas Hardy novel.
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$1.4 million spent on prosecuting 26 cases of vote fraud in Texas, of which 8 were actual fraud and 18 were screw-ups with absentee ballots. Glad to hear the GOP is on top of that vote fraud thing.
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Too bad that the courts bothered to strike down the Broadcast Flag, because Microsoft implemented it anyway. WTF????
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Ooops.
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Wow. Very cool.
links for 2008-05-16
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Why are the Pioneer probes so far off course?
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How a bunch of Valley people thinking like social network builders made Obama a fundraising force to be reckoned with.
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The font game just got a lot harder.
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Bush once again proves he’s a uniter, not a divider. He’s doing a great job of uniting the Democrats.
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Hmm. The Pops and Death Cab? The Pops and Belle & Sebastian? Hey, it could happen. I’m still holding out for that call to be backing vox for an EdgeFest show. I’d go in a second.
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Interesting perspectives. I don’t think Sloan is the only school to bank on growing non-MBA programming, though–think Darden’s executive ed.
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Hilarious.
links for 2008-05-15
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It’s probably not too early to start talking about running mates, but it sure feels like it.
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Nice to see a member of the RIAA hoist on their own petard.
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An interesting point: “‘The statistics show that there’s no effect on piracy.’… then [DRM] is merely a nuisance for the user.” Or a lock-in tool for Apple?
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The new Apple Store looks, from the street at night, like a parking garage.
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Anthropological explanation of Twitter; or, putting a human face on the “network effect.”
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Yes, another WordPress theme. Might do the trick.
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I actually like the blank 3 column theme here. But does it support WP 2.5 and widgets?
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Another free theme–this one built on a solid type grid.
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Examples of drop caps on various sites.
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3 column, rotating images, nice typography
links for 2008-05-14
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Blogging an attempt to inline skate the Minuteman Trail and the rest of the rail line.
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The Hoefler contribution to the RR fest.
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Matthew Guerrieri’s tribute to Rauschenberg.
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Really interesting analysis of the strong trend to vote Hillary in the Appalachians.
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Insufficient entropy means that it is very easy to bruteforce DSA keys on Debian.
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Google Maps can now show annotations from Wikipedia. The trick is in geocoding the articles.
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Rauschenberg designed Speaking in Tongues? I had no idea.
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Killer photoset of Arlington’s infrastructure as seen from the former railway bed, now Minuteman Trail.
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Interesting project–a set of essays on the Internet that respond to each other. Looking forward to seeing it grow.
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How to write an .htaccess file to block all unauthorized traffic.