Links » July 2004
Clipboard Sharing. # This is a neat idea. (in Code)
This land belongs to George and Johnny. # This is absolutely a must-see animated parody. (in Humor)
A useful image gallery tool. # Ryan pored over most of the utilities out there. This is the one he chose. (in Code)
Basecamp Source. # The framework (in Ruby) behind the Basecamp web application. (in Code)
Fishing for truth. # Verbal clues that indicate you are lying. (in Miscellany)
History of Unix and C. # This is a very interesting read. (in Code)
Conversational Cheap Shots. # There are a few ad hominem examples in there as well. (in Culture)
Pixels for the people. # An open-source Pixel art program for OS X. (in Mac)
How Linux boots. # First, Linux checks to make sure the computer is connected to the outlet. If it isn't, Linux kindly asks you to plug in the computer and then hit the Power button. (in Tech)
Why Mac Rocks. # Exactly. (in Mac)
30,000 words. # 30 photos of gang photography. (in Culture)
Personal Dingbats. # An interesting list of personal logos. (in Design)
14 Defining Characteristics of Fascism. # It is interesting how--on the surface at least--the current media and political landscape mirrors this list. (in Politick)
Latin Perl. # Some people have way too much time on their hands. (in Code)
The Jeopardy Juggernaut. # Ken Jennings - King of Trivia. As of July 8, he has won 27 straight games for a total of $860,000 plus. (in Miscellany)
For only $500 I'll make you the #1 search result! # The nigritude ultramarine contest, and its eventual winner, highlights how search placements are really achieved. (in Web Development)
Weblog ethics. # Another great article by rebecca blood. (in Miscellany)
A history of blogging. # Rebecca Blood chronicles the history of the web log. (in Miscellany)
Lance's Bike chimes in. # It's doing all the work. It should have a say too. (in Miscellany)
In an instant. # (MPEG). Amazingly enough, the pedestrian survived the crash, but remains in serious condition. (in Oddball)
The meanings of colors. # For those who insist that red means "angry." (in Design)
Saddam's Rock, Paper, Scissors. # This is absolutely hilarious. (in Humor)
Ruby Documentation. # Well-written documentation on this intriguing language. (in Code)
Tour de France Blog # Keep abreast of the latest news from the race. (in News)
iPod Rip. # Allows you to transfer files from your iPod to your Mac (not supported by Apple). Thanks RIAA! (in Mac)
Local Google. # Leverage Google's search capabilities for your local area. This is my new "Yellow Pages." (in Resource)
