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April 16, 2004
Jason Scott's dialogue with a modern artscene group — someone else in the group followed up, but still refused his request #
Images: Baby giraffe born in Santa Rosa — Encarta has video of another giraffe birth (via) #
Priceton 3D Model search engine — sketch a shape, return similar matches (via) #
Using Perl in PHP — saving this for reference (via) #
April 15, 2004
Queso on Gmail paranoia — Paul Boutin debunks the critics, but proposes lame concessions at the very end #
Maciej on bloom filters — a practical example can be found in Loaf (via) #
Pornstars quarantined after actor's HIV infection — the San Fernando Valley's chief export is threatened (via) #
Bob Schneider's "Come With Me Tonight" — heavy b3ta influence, and a very impressive Flash homepage (via) #
Cooperative Linux, run Linux on Windows natively — yes, natively. here's how it works (via) #
Turn your GBA into a microcontroller — Gameboy robots will destroy us all (via) #
Stuff magazine's Baby Jessica hoax — it's a hoax, but the real Jessica has a weblog #
Analogia, algorithmic celebrity face matching — upload your image, see which celeb it thinks you look like #
California boasts more New Yorker subscribers than New York — I subscribe, and skip through the New York-specific sections (via) #
Google Adwords go local — advertisers can target specific regions for ad campaigns #
Kempa on metasongs and Nilsson's "Vine Street" — don't miss the Family Guy MP3 parody of Randy Newman #
Adam uses Technorati bombing to prove a point — Technorati and Trackback are not a replacement for comments #
Video: Googling for Happiness — you find it in the strangest places (via) #
April 14, 2004
E! Online's breaking coverage of Bush's necktie — this could be the scandal that brings down the Bush administration #
Full-size Lego Volvo car — what, no Lego wheels? #
Video: Amazing Unreal 3 engine demo — very, very impressive lighting effects (via) #
kkrieger, the 96k first person shooter — not bad for something that fits on a floppy disk, 15 times (via) #
Slack Album, Jay-Z meets Pavement — it's a dead meme, but the album is very listenable #
David Bowie's official mashup contest — mashup two Bowie songs, win an Audi TT coupe (via) #
Insert Snarky Title Here — calloo and callay (via) #
Amazon launches their A9 search engine — the A9 toolbar has a Diary feature #
Haughey explains the benefits of Bluetooth — connect your laptop to the Internet with your cellphone #
Half-Life Rally, racing mod for the HL engine — it's amazing how flexible it is #
April 13, 2004
Mysterious Whitehouse.gov document — no Google cache, no Wayback Archive... any idea what this is? (via) #
Album art by comic artists — the Chris Ware ones are beautiful (via) #
Kottke says "syndication" is a misnomer — he's right, but the meaning of the word will evolve #
Screech loses his domain battle — read the text of the decision (via) #
Stockstock, festival for short films made from stock footage — I'd love to see a broader competition that uses any available free footage #
New Yorker profile on Harold Ramis — they tell human stories so well (via) #
Bird Watching with the Blind — identifying bird species by sound alone (via) #
Image: Letter from the liquor store owner — good clue that you might have a drinking problem #
Spike, networked clipboard for Mac/Win — sounds interesting (via) #
Cameron creates a Timecube AIM bot — it's indistinguishable from talking to Gene Ray himself #
Gameboy Books to Go — copyright-free books for your GBA #
Mat tests out Gmail's ads — very nice, with tons of screenshots #
MacGyverisms — "disarmed missle with a paperclip" (via) #
Metafilter catches a spammer — they posted a long denial #
Songs to Wear Pants To — request ridiculous song ideas, and Andrew creates them #
April 12, 2004
Weird Al's statement about his parents' deaths — this is so sad #
New Yorker profile on the Boondocks  #
American troops in Iraq pirating music and movies — I'm sure the RIAA is preparing lawsuits at this moment #
Matt hosts the Jon Stewart interview on Franken's radio show  #
Maciej on PC Forum — I always wondered what those $4000 conferences were like #
Audio: Streaming audio from the 1964-65 World's Fair — or you can buy them on CD #
Great Dooce thread on the childhood names of private parts — I had a "dinghy", defined as a "pleasure craft on a larger boat" #
Video: Daily Show interviews uber-spammer — Scott Richter is a bad, bad man (via) #
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