del.icio.us/dossy (RSS) links since February 13, 2006 at 09:05 AM:
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“[…] Special Management Loaf, the official food of toublemakers in U.S. Federal Prisons.”
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Could be a better version than “pssh” which is what I’m currently using now.
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Cowboys. On ice. In tight blue jeans. Believe it.
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Josh over at DreamHost gets it right on. “Buzz Marketing With Blogs For Dummies” — Naked Conversations, watch out! The dummies are on the loose!
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Links to various PalmOS 68K developer documentation.
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Back in 2001, Mudge and Kingpin reverse engineer the algorithm used inside RSA SecurID tokens. I want a software implementation so I can stop carrying around the stupid thing, already.
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Some tips on choosing names for your business. Funny, but there’s definitely some truth to the advice.
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Rich and Leyla’s blog. No feeds, though. Poo.
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Analog clocks with the face drawn in six minute increments, which is how a lawyer bills (an hour contains ten 6-minute increments, which makes billing math easier). Great gift for a lawyer friend, if you’ve got one. (via Seth Godin)
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“I choose this Life with Death at the End / With all the pain and suffering that falls in between / So much shit that a’body goes through / I choose this Life because I’m / sharing it with you.” My sentiments exactly.
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“Cowboys Are Frequently, Secretly (Fond of Each Other)” […] “Available exclusively through iTunes, […]” Okay, I guess I know what I need to buy from the iTunes Music Store next. This is priceless.
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I missed this whole drama back in 2004, but apparently it’s still going on today? Hmm.
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D-Link DBT-120 Installation Guide for WinXP SP2
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Perfect! I also have a D-Link DBT-120 Bluetooth 1.1 USB adapter, this is exactly what I was looking for.
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Great tips on building a community around a product. I need to do more work for the AOLserver community …
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Eric Myer’s DHTML color blender page. Very slick.
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Justin Uberti has started an AOL Employee Blogroll page. As of right now (2006-02-14), I’m not on it. Heh.
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Great explanation of Linux netlink sockets, including sample code to demonstrate basics.
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