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August 4, 2004
File Sharing Purchase Database — retail purchases that resulted from illegal downloads (via) #
Carmack to open-source Quake III engine later this year — exciting news (via) #
Flash: Low Morale's "Creep" video — absolutely gorgeous Flash work #
Wikipedia entry on company name origins  #
Declan McCullagh on John Kerry's record on technology — in this Wired scorecard from 2000, he scored the same as John Ashcroft #
FCC approves TiVo's heavily-DRMed show-sharing  #
California banned most SUVs from city streets — but it's completely unenforced (via) #
Haughey on downloading the Olympics — the networks need to adapt to a BitTorrent world, fast #
Steven Seagal released an album in France? — more sound clips from Amazon France (via) #
Nitrate fertilizers are causing increased shark attacks — one of nature's stranger chain reactions #
Matt Webb announces "Brain Hacks" book for O'Reilly — a practical companion to Mind Wide Open (via) #
Video: TV Funhouse's banned primer on Media Monopoly — aired on "Saturday Night Live" only once and censored by CBS; complete transcript (via) #
Image: Doom 3 floppy install — in reality, it would take over 1,200 disks #
CIA Asks Bush to Discontinue Blog — hmm, it looks like Typepad #
August 3, 2004
Googling for credit card numbers — made possible by Google's number range operator (via) #
RSSCalendar, freeform calendars by RSS — if they had an API, I could tie it into Upcoming.org (via) #
James Harry's Week in Review — obsessively analog cousin of Newsmap (via) #
How Much Gold Is Inside Goldschlager? — here's the bootleg RSS feed for Cockeyed (via) #
Trixie's eight months of sleep pattern data — visualizing a newborn baby's sleep patterns #
BattleTorrent project proposal — Downhill Battle's pitch for a simpler BitTorrent experience #
Wired News on porn blog spamming — Blogspot is an unlimited resource for spammers (via) #
Beta Band breaks up — they never seemed to like their own music (via) #
TextCat language guesser — try the demo (via) #
Archive of '96 Election campaign websites — when will that Clinton guy stop flip-flopping? (via) #
NewsIsFree's News Map visualizations — requires Java, but here's a screenshot (via) #
Google News source statistics — top 10 sources account for 66% of all Google News stories (via) #
eBay's digital music auctions are a big failure (via) #
Sega announces Shenmue Online — also, you can play Shenmue with the Chankast emulator (via) #
Fark.com secretly sells their homepage story links — Shirky has more thoughts on this fundamental violation of reader trust #
Sniper rifle modded into WiFi antenna — shoot packets up to ten miles away (via) #
phpBB Blog — blog add-on for phpBB forums #
August 2, 2004
DirecTV makes moves to drop TiVo — it'll be fun to compare the UIs of the NDS and TiVo #
Video: "Team America" trailer — Matt Parker and Trey Stone's political action/comedy with marionettes (via) #
Mario Paint Music Compo — make songs with Mario Paint for the SNES (via) #
Something Awful's Honest Album Titles — the best ones are toward the end (via) #
NYT on invention to walk on water  #
Video: "Thriller" music video in Second Life MMO — they used a pale woman for Michael Jackson's part (via) #
Jazz preservation difficult with iTunes — problems with performers, reissues, album art, liner notes, and more (via) #
Flash: Peasant Quest — Homestar retro adventure game in the style of King's Quest, plus a walkthrough (via) #
Wired News on Last.fm Internet Radio (via) #
Life Lessons from the Super Mario Bros. Instruction Booklet — another great McSweeney's list (via) #
Subservient President — MoveOn's parody of Burger King's meme campaign (via) #
Snopes on sugar in the gas tank — it won't destroy your car #
Doom III leaked onto Usenet and BitTorrent networks  #
August 1, 2004
Guest on the "Ali G" show gets upset — watch the interview in question #
Spoofing the Firefox 0.9 UI — could be used by evildoers (via) #
Review of PS2 Curry House simulator — like the Beef Bowl simulator (via) #
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