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May 12, 2004
Duffers Golf, an Unreal Tournament 2004 mod — amazing what the engine is capable of (via) #
Local news channel's report on "Blah Blah Blogging" — creating nostalgia in real-time #
Rumsfeld dialogue set to music — you can download the tracks #
Save Chandan! — genitals are not tiny airports #
YouSendIt, send files up to 1GB — a more powerful Dropload, but can't possibly stay free for long (via) #
Google explains the "jew" results controversy — when will people grasp the concept of automation? (via) #
Economics of Final Fantasy XI (via) #
George's running E3 roundup — I'll be adding my own after I attend on Friday #
Trebuchet must die — to be fair, I started using it before it was popular (via) #
Hymn Project, the Playfair project moved and renamed — strip the DRM off your iTunes files (via) #
The uncanny resemblance between Jimmy Corrigan and the Family Guy — was Chris Ware ripped off? probably not #
Five digital photography hacks — from O'Reilly's new book (via) #
Slashdot's roundup of E3 announcements — including the four player Mario 64 for the DS #
Interview with Suprnova founder — it's a miracle the site hasn't been shut down yet #
May 11, 2004
Realistic Zelda game announced — the Quicktime trailer is great (via) #
Sony PSP photos from E3 — the screen looks huge, more from Gizmodo #
GBAX 2004 competition results — homebrew games for the GBA and GP32 (via) #
Internet Archive's Petabox — 1,000 terabytes, or a million gigabytes. (via) #
Doom III released this summer — will it beat Half-Life 2 to market? (via) #
Moblogging from the front and the new Reformation — Shirky on how moblogs are changing the world #
Vonnegut's geezer rant on the state of the world — with the obligatory Eugene Debs quote (via) #
Breedster user e-mails — 120 users frustrated with the first social software disease #
First Nintendo DS photo — Gizmodo notes that it resembles the old Game & Watch games (via) #
May 10, 2004
PearPC, OS X on Linux — pretty rad, where's the Windows port? (via) #
Official Google blog by Ev (via) #
Number of film downloaders tripled last year — 1.67 million people download films and TV shows (via) #
Carl Steadman's Freedonia is expired — personally, I miss Two Solitudes #
Image: Commodore MP3 player — the player holds ~1,541 times the capacity of the 1541 drive #
Videogame character threatens national security — an FBI tip reported the game character as real threat #
Los Angeles man goes to jail for camcording "The Alamo" — he was caught with night vision goggles (via) #
Sony's 1TB DVR with 7 TV tuners — if you have 7 shows that all air at the same time, you have issues (via) #
Cringely on the sale of virtual goods through Paypal — without physical goods, chargeback policies don't work well (via) #
L.A. Philharmonic plays Final Fantasy game soundtrack (via) #
Info about the Disneyland 50th anniversary events — the Tower of Terror opened last week #
Blogger now publishes UTF-8 by default — so does MT 3.0 #
MSNBC's interview with Madeleine L'Engle — the Wrinkle in Time movie airs tonight (via) #
ACME Novelty Archive — Kempa's excellent archive of Chris Ware work #
IGN's Half Life 2 hands-on review — Gamespy has a new preview, also #
May 9, 2004
Doug Bowman on the Blogger redesign — here's a list of all the new templates (via) #
Friendster's high school age crowd — the fakester teacher profiles are an interesting form of commentary #
Internet Archive's new Speed Runs section — still in development, as is the new Machinima section #
National Lampoon flashbacks — archiving old articles from the Lampoon #
GPS for the Gameboy Advance — this opens the door for all sorts of great gaming ideas (via) #
May 8, 2004
New version of Blogger launching tomorrow (via) #
LA Weekly on Andy Kaufman returning from the dead — he just might appear at the House of Blues show (via) #
9-year-old leukemia patient helps create chemotherapy game — you can download Ben's game, thanks to Lucasarts #
Dissertation research of 46 celebrity blogs — only 7 of them had comments enabled (via) #
Hotelling on routers, IPv6, and the broken Internet — also explains why BitTorrent may be slow for you #
Xbox 1.6 modded — mmod community hacked the redesigned Xbox in a week (via) #
May 7, 2004
What's New, KHAAAN?! — IE-only, mashup between this and this (via) #
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