Archives: November, 2004
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Memo to Mac users: Please stop sending .SIT archives
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Behind the (Quick) Times
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Lazy Journalism on Buy Nothing Day
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Garment Interlocking Standards
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New Sounds for Gaim, thanks to Brad Sucks
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Weblogs on The West Wing
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Mystery Door Repair
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Today in (My) History
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The Photoshopping of Firefox
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Firefox 1.0 is here!
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Wiretap on CBC Radio
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Firefox 1.0: Coming Tuesday November 9, 2004
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Icon Illustration In Practice
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CNN: Election Tied!?!
Links
- Don't get off the grid, be the grid
- Very cool video of interaction between live-action video and computer-generated snow
- I stumbled across an old cover design for the local student newspaper I did in 2001
- Is it just me, or was the San Francisco Airport transit system designed by the Star Trek set designer?
- Photos from my recent trip to San Francisco including some photos from a 49ers game
- The next version Mac OS X (10.4) will have Jabber support in iChat
- Work is being done to measure and improve the boot time for Linux, resulting in some cool Tufte-esque graphs
- Today as the first day we had snow in 2004 here on PEI
- Rob Davis on NPR's Future Tense about the Firefox New York Times ad campaign
- This song about a plate of nachos sent in by a reader is surprisingly amusing (reminds me of Adam Sandler)
- More rumblings about Adobe making open-source moves and some apt speculation from Novell's Garrett LeSage
- CBC is experimenting with Ogg Vorbis free/open audio streaming - excellent! (hat tip to nathan for calling them on their proprietary formats)
- I did a short interview with ITBusiness.ca about Firefox
- Dan James thinks about the future of the Mozilla Foundation
