Links » March 2005
Create Sparklines with Photoshop. # Sparklines are small, word-like graphics from Edward Tufte. (in Code)
Drag-and-drop Sortable Lists with JavaScript and CSS. # (in Code)
The 48 Laws of Power. # (in Resource)
Things MacOS X. # A handy resource. (in Mac)
Adding breakpoints in Javascript. # This has potential. It definitely beats alert().
(in Code)
The NASA Apollo Image Gallery # A great collection of space photographs. (in Miscellany)
The Birth of the Notebook. # (in Tech)
13 scientific anomalies that do not make sense. # (in Miscellany)
Stateful Linking. # "Permalinks" for flash applications. (in Web Development)
Ourmedia. # This is an interesting new development. Free... everything. (in Resource)
Lost in Space. # This makes a good desktop picture. via very raw. (in )
Tabtastic. # CSS/Javascript Tabbed Markup. (in )
Lost my mind in the suburbs. # It's moments like these that remind me of why I surf the net way more than I should. (in )
MovableType Comment Notifier. # Just saw this in action at Mike Davidson's site. The most obvious (and probably best) solution to an annoying problem. (in )
DOM-Scripted Lists. # (in )
Typography for the Screen. # Liveblogging of SxSW sIFR panel. (If you don't understand the abbreviations, then you won't be interested in the link.) (in )
Ten Things Mike Learned in Texas. # (in )
Feynman's Lectures on Physics. # If someone can PLEASE find me a faster mirror to this, I will be eternally grateful. (in )
PyMusique. # The fair interface to the Itunes Music Store. (in Code)
The 30 least-hot things you can say. # (in Humor)
The Big Mirror. # "That mirror image of ourselves is always there when we stare at the computer. And we see ourselves in whatever we're looking at." (in Miscellany)
Installing Ruby, Rails, and FastCGI on OSX. # (in Code)
A CSS Styled Table. # (in Design)
Scrapbooking culture. # In the Design Observer! (in Design)
File Taxes for Free. # But be careful, TurboTax will try to charge you along the way. (in Resource)
Delivery. # A short movie by Till Nowak. via Coudal. (in Miscellany)
How to clean anything. # I dedicate this entry to my daughter. (in Resource)
The Fade Anything Technique. # Javascript for replicating 37signals technique. (in Web Development)
Drag & Drop Javascript DHTML Library. # (in Code)
Online role-playing games # that won't destroy your life. (in Culture)
Toilet Paper algorithms. # (in Culture)
Welcome to the World of BurgerCraft. # Lance, where does this land on the funny-o-meter? (I don't play the game, but it was still rather funny.) (in Humor)
Best Hacking Tools and Tutorials. # (in Resource)
The long tail of software. Millions of Markets of Dozens. # This is an excellent read. (in Tech)
FontLeech.com. # The best free fonts on the web. (in Resource)
Public version of Saddam's Capture is fiction. # According to an ex-Marine. Anyone remember the movie Wag the Dog? (in Miscellany)
A flash-based FontBrowser. # I would never use it, but it's still a neat implementation of Flash's latest technologies. (in Web Development)
A HOWTO on Optimizing PHP with tips and methodologies. # (in Code)
How to Start a Startup. # (in Resource)
Ajax Working Examples. # XMLHTTPRequest in action in the real world. (in Code)
Blogging is Good. # (in Culture)
Torvalds switches to Apple. # The inventor of Linux uses an Apple G5. (in Tech)
Hector. # Word of the day. If I had ever heard this word before, I undoubtedly mistook it for a mispronunciation of heckle. (in Miscellany)
Frequently Asked Questions About Microsoft Excel. # For an Excel ignoramus like me, this is useful. (in Resource)
Who's Got the Skills? # Napoleon of course. (in Humor)
World-wide recipe swap. # Blogging cooking recipes. (in Culture)
10 things I have learned. # Speech by designer Milton Glaser. (in Design)
The unspoken language of the office. # How to end a conversation in its tracks. (in Humor)
Cows With Guns. # (in Humor)
A great photolog. # This is how it is done. (in Design)
Poor Phil. # First you lose to Tiger in a shootout you could have won. Then you have to go and do this on camera. (in Humor)
Three Lectures by Hans Bethe. # Physics lectures in video format. via kottke (in Miscellany)
Who's on First? # The updated video store version. (in Humor)
CSS Float Clearance. # (in Web Development)
SAJAX. # A XMLHTTPRequest (Ajax) Toolkit for PHP (in PHP)
The Most Useful Web Sites for Reporters. # (in Resource)
Developing Java Applications on Mac OS X with Eclipse. # (in Code)
World War 2 Pictures In Color. # This is a fantastic gallery of images. I highly recommend this to anyone interested in WWII history. (in Resource)
A Concise Guide to the Major Internet Bodies. # Bodies as in organizations, people. (This is work-safe.) (in Web Development)
Newsweek on Kottke. # (in Culture)
The World's Oldest Woman (125 years old). # (in Culture)
How to Interview Potential Employers. # (in Resource)
How to maintain a healthy Windows System. # (in Resource)
The Lee Evans Trio. (WMV) # This is hilarious. I kept thinking of "Tucker" on There's Something About Mary (who was played by Lee Evans, I might add.) (in Humor)
The N.B.A.'s New Math. # (in Miscellany)
Typer Shark. # How good of a typer are you? (in Miscellany)
