del.icio.us/dossy (RSS) links since December 18, 2006 at 09:00 AM:
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“Operator lets you combine pieces of information on Web sites with applications in ways that are useful. [...] All of these scenarios are possible due to Microformats, [...]“
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A good quick introduction to Ruby’s “rake” (Ruby make) build language by Martin Fowler.
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Peter Caputa summarizes Jason Calacanis’s podcast interview with Meetup.com CEO, Scott Heiferman.
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Reginald Braithwaite surprisingly includes Phil Greenspun’s book in his list–and, with it, a mention of TCL and AOLserver.
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I was first introduced to Les Baronics thanks to the Surf channel on Spinner.com many years ago. I finally ordered copies of their CDs. Eventually, I get around to these things.
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“U.S. growers produce nearly $35 billion worth of marijuana annually, making the illegal drug the country’s largest cash crop, [...]” Of course, if it were legalized, that weed would be worth a fraction of what it’s worth now.
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aka, “How To Convert a Decimal to Sexagesimal”
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“The eBay Architecture” preso by Randy Shoup and Dan Pritchett at SD Forum 2006.
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Scott Adams presents another kind of donut theory of the universe. Great minds think alike, or fools rarely differ.
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Twiddler2: “A combination keyboard and mouse that weighs 4 ounces and fits in the palm of your hand.” One-handed chorded keyboard and mouse.








November 19th, 2009 at 8:35 pm
xy: If you tell me what distribution and version you're interested in, I can try building x86_64 binaries.
November 19th, 2009 at 8:22 pm
Ash: You're right, that's the only actual meaningful measurement - one person's performance before and after. It makes sense that Dvorak ...
November 19th, 2009 at 11:35 am
Has anyone successfully created a x86_64 build of convcharcount.la and convcharcount.so? I'd love to use this plugin, but not ...
November 19th, 2009 at 4:01 am
[...] The original posting is from Dossy’s Blog: What is GIMP’s equivalent of Photoshop’s Median filter? [...]
November 19th, 2009 at 1:30 am
I think the only way to solve this argument is for as many people as possible to list their typing ...