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Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny: Official Movie Site
Never have a website intro been… as rewarding as this one. Sounds needed. -
Lightning exits woman’s bottom | NEWS.com.au
A WOMAN has suffered severe burning to her anus after being struck by lightning which hit her in the mouth and passed right through her body. - The Human Cost of the War in Iraq (pdf)
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BBC NEWS | World | Asia-Pacific | N Korea raises threat of new test
”If the United States continues to take a hostile attitude and apply pressure on us in various forms, we will have no choice but to take physical steps to deal with that.” -
BBC NEWS | Business | See you in court
Will YouTube turn into Google’s legal nightmare? -
UIE Brain Sparks » Blog Archive » UI11: Landing Pages that Fail to Deliver on Promise
“and Bryan is telling us that, like a kiss, every banner ad is a promise. When you view a banner ad, it is setting expectations about what you should find at the other end…when you click it.” - And so it begins: YouTube nukes 30,000 videos
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AJAX Activity Indicators
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Participation Inequality: Lurkers vs. Contributors in Internet Communities (Jakob Nielsen’s Alertbox)
hmmm, contribute – give away stuff for free so someone else can make money on advertising. the the metaphor out of the internet and… it’s a business model i guess – how can we get more % of the visitor to our store to actually buy a product. - Tobaksskatten hojs rejalt
- Mike Schinkel’s Miscellaneous Ramblings – Well Designed URLs are Beautiful!
- A Bite to Eat!
- Webreakstuff | Home Page
- Stay Quiet.
- doane paper
- Traditional Irish welcome’ doormat by Peter Mac Cann
- two createâ„¢
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FT.com / Technology – Time to seize control
“we have these websites, we’re paying for them, but what exactly are they for?” - Perian – A swiss-army knife for QuickTime
- stunning nikon – dslr
- Cognitive Daily: Are bloggers better writers, or do they just like to listen to themselves talk?
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Accessify: latest news / Introducing: Markup Maker
“Markup Maker takes a simple list of page ids that you enter and converts it to a valid XHTML document. It also creates the shell of the CSS that you need so you can start to apply styles/layout etc.” - frequency decoder – Unobtrusive JavaScript date-picker widgit (v2) demo
- ColorJack: Studio (gamma)
- Cassette Generator
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Airbag – Boxes.
Quantity over quality has taken over and instead of getting the best out of people we’re getting the watered down product published in hopes of being popular for a day, maybe only minutes, but enough to increase links-in, links-out, page views, click-thro -
BumpTop Prototype – HoneyBrown.ca
Keepin’ it Real: Pushing the Desktop Metaphor with Physics, Piles and the Pen -
Teens: E-mail is for old people
“For those of you who have just figured out how to zap spam or manage your inbox, prepare for the bad news: E-mail is, like, so yesterday.” And then there’s USA Today, which makes the claim that “E-mail is so last millennium.” - #Precursor Studio PRE_MMen_06=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=:: */
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A Better Finder Rename 7.4
“A perfect tool for expertly managing filenames, its large selection of conditions for choosing and modifying portions of filenames (or the entire name) makes it a must-have for anyone who is the least bit concerned about file organization on their comput -
Joshuaink: EgoManager Beta
Here’s my proposition for a Web 2.0 application, I call it EgoManager Betaâ„¢… No it’s not beta but I include the word beta to encourage usage. Its purpose is to take the egos involved in a single Web 2.0 project -
Squidfingers
Some very nice work. - The dashed line in use
Links for 2006-10-21
Links for 2006-08-20
The 44 links posted below are not actually all from today. They stretch all the way back to beginning of august.
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The DarkHat: Britney Spears Is Scary
It is not that scary… just makes you wonder when she will start making the same kind of toasts as Elvis and ultimatly reach the same end screen. -
BBC NEWS | Technology | Apple admits excessive iPod hours
“Apple Computer has said a report of labour conditions at its iPod plant in China found workers did more than 60 hours a week a third of the time.” -
Perry-Castañeda Library Map Collection – UT Library Online
If you ever need a map, these guys have got just about everything. -
My Project Puppet.com Chewbacca!
He looks a bit weird. But if your planing to make a softtoy Chubacca… -
The Art of Adam Betts
The guy who designed the Adium icon. -
Apple – Trailers – Borat – Trailer G
This movie is going to be so great. Not many trailers gets me to laugh out loud. -
Getting Back To The Business Brickyard. . . Bookshelf // Dig Tank
“The purpose of a business is to create a customer.” about marketing and it’s books. -
Internet Soul Portraits
Screenshots of large site with there text tripped off. -
Marian Bantjes
Very nice typography skills going on here! -
Starts to play on radio right now
A very nice interactive piece that show’s you what starts to play on radio right now (in america). -
Jason Kottke, August, 2006 :: Rebecca Blood: Bloggers On Blogging
An interview with Jason Kottke – a full time blogger. I don’t read his blog, but I find the whole “famous blog symptom” interesting. And the choice of accepting ad’s… -
TIME.com: 50 Coolest Websites
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Not strictly commercial – Los Angeles Times
“I had a guy come up to me, in my face, saying, ‘You think you’re so cool? You’re not cool’ and I’m saying to him, ‘Dude, it’s a commercial.’ ” Interview with the Apple commercial dude (also know from the TV series Ed). -
Creating graphs, Part 2 | Bartelme Design
Illustrator tips and tricks. -
RSS Reading Preferences, Part 2 | Bartelme Design
Feeds and behavior… now that’s the kind of blog post I’d like to see! Someone who spends some time to create content. Not just echoing the internet. -
China bans foreign cartoons from prime-time TV – Yahoo! News
“Beginning Sept. 1, regulators have barred foreign cartoons from TV from 5 to 8 p.m. in an effort to protect China’s struggling animation studios” -
Is it friday?
on of those really useful websites. -
Today’s Blog Music / The Hype Machine – discover, listen and buy music discussed on the best mp3 blogs
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Fernando Leal {Illustration+Animation}
Some really nice stuff going on here. -
Call Me Fishmeal.: Memes that need to die.
“WWDC is a developer conference. Aimed at developers. Who develop software. Those of us who are developers are freaking amazed at all the great stuff that’s in Leopard.” -
37signals: An Introduction to Using Patterns in Web Design
“… there are literally billions of possible pixel combinations for each page we make.” -
Balancing Point In Reverse – BREAK.com
This a pretty awesome movie made entirely in reverse. This must have taken forever to make but I think it turned out really well. It reminds me of that scene in the classic Val Kilmer movie Top Secret. -
Jackson Pollock by Miltos Manetas, original design by Stamen, press any key to s
Draw. Click to change color. Very nice. A good way to make art ;) (I really like it and it reminds me of my friend Vinh Kha). -
LiveSurface Layered Image Library
Introducing the Shift LiveSurface Layered Image Library: high-resolution Photoshop image templates with pre-masked surfaces. -
Quick change
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A war on terror simulation.
“This is not a game. You can’t win and you can’t lose. This is a simulation. It has no edning. It has already begun. The rules are deadly simple. You can shot. Or not. This is a simple model you can use to explore some aspects of the war on terror.” -
Weighing a Switch to a Mac – New York Times
“Ten years ago, if you were a Windows user, the idea of switching to a Macintosh might not have seemed enticing. An abundance of new Windows software was arriving on store shelves, while the selection available to Mac users seemed to be falling behind…” -
How About an E-mail On That? – Yahoo! News
“Cell phone users spend lots of time talking into their devices, but they generally communicate with very few people. Just how few? Would you believe four?” -
LOVELINES : From Love to Hate, in Words and Pictures
Basiclly the same as wefeelfine.org, but this time it’s about love (and done in flash instead of java). I prefer wefeelfine.org, -
Newsvine – Exposing Sony’s Corporate Shills
This bookmark is saved for later use. -
Blogging the conflict in Lebanon
The music industry got slapped in the face my Mr Mp3. Will journalism and magazines be slapped in the face by Mr Blogg? -
YMCK Official Web Site
This made me think about Magnus Lowing. A 8bit NES sound keyboard. - Interview with Jakob Nielsen [Usability and Information Architecture]
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The GoogleMaps flight sim
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Macworld UK – Google nabs MySpace search deal
To be honest I wouldn’t be to worried if I was Yahoo. -
Helvetica
A movie about a famous typeface. -
Urbancounterfeiters
Urban Outfitters plagarism, copying, and otherwise ripping-off. found on http://k10k.net/newspost.aspx?id=13898 -
Daring Fireball: Highly Selective
About anchored and unanchored lists in Apple OS X UI. I have no opinion on this one. -
CNN.com – Eskimo village destroyed by fire – Aug 5, 2006
…. but but but but… were are the igloos? -
YouTube – OK Go – Here It Goes Again
Since I bookmarked this one, and today (16 days), this video has done a lot of internet travel. The simple explanation for that is – it’s fucking great. (good song too). -
BBC NEWS | Technology | How the web went world wide
One key date is 6 August 1991 - – madeyouthink –
- The World’s Most Photorealistic Vector Art
- What Web 2.0 means to 500 random Basecamp customers – Signal vs. Noise (by 37signals)
Links for 2006-08-01
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The DECK the premier advertising network for reaching creative, web and design professionals
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Screen Resolution and Page Layout (Jakob Nielsen’s Alertbox)
“I personally use a 2048×1536 display, and I wouldn’t even call that a really big screen. Within the next 10 years, I expect monitors of, say, 5000×3000 to be in fairly common use, at least among high-end business professionals.” yeah… and mobile phones will be a microchip you install in your ear!!! Seriously? -
BBC NEWS | Health | Medical notes | Hot weather risks
See this as education. -
787 Cliparts
I love when people put down an incredible amount of time on things that is just simple… very very nice. - The Elements of Style for Designers – Boxes and Arrows: The design behind the design
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Genius At Work – A 20 Song Live YouTube Montage
20 live Radiohead songs for someone with more time on there hands then me. -
Mickes Biluthyrning-Visby
A guy at work are going over to Sweden in a few weeks, and he’s renting a Volvo 240! Now that’s quality. - Peace Not War CD: Music Index
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Ani Difranco – Self Evident
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Home of the PingPongPixel
Very very nice. Watch the movie.