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Entries for week beginning January 8, 2006

January 14, 2006

ViewMyCurrency

A great example of why Firefox can be so powerful — An extension which automatically currency-converts prices on webpages.

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January 13, 2006

YouTube - Birds of Britain

A little snippet from the (just about to be released) Look Around You DVD. Quality!

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ThinkGeek :: eStarling Wi-Fi Gmail / Flickr Enabled LCD Frame

One of those LCD photoframe dealios, but this one can subscribe to Flickr RSS feed downloaded over Wi-Fi.

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January 12, 2006

TuneCenter - Griffin Technology

Wow, this is a nicely designed piece of kit. Given that Apple’s on “AV Connection Kit” costs the same, and is lacking a nice on-screen display for browsing your music collection, Griffin are going to sell a gajillion of these.

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Mailwatch Vote 2005

Vote for the most outrageous Daily Mail or Daily Express headline of 2005. I’m having trouble deciding between “1 IN 4 TERROR SUSPECTS ARE ASYLUM SEEKERS” and “GIVE MORE LAND TO GYPSIES ORDERS PRESCOTT”

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Write to Reply

Cory Doctorow has written an entry comparing his differing experiences getting facts corrected in articles on The Register and Wikipedia.

Rough summary: Because Cory could edit Wikipedia himself, the corrections were made sooner (although at the expense of plenty of his time) than when he had to phone up The Register and get someone to change the page manually.

For those unfamiliar with the site, The Register is an online publication published by a limited liability company, written by professional writers, and funded by advertising. It has a reputation for acerbic. humerous and opinionated writing around topics of interest to geeks.

What’s interesting is that Boing Boing has a history of screwing things up. Often they’ll put an update at the bottom of the article as a correction, but they (and Cory in particular) are often guilty of shoot-first ask-questions-later attacks.

Boing Boing is an online publication published by a limited liability company, written by professional writers, and funded by advertising. It has a reputation for acerbic. humerous and opinionated writing around topics of interest to geeks.

Compare the traffic for The Reg and BoingBoing—pretty similar. And Bloglines reports that BoingBoing has readership of ~38,000 to El Reg’s ~15,000.

Fuck-ups, character attacks, and underinformed rants by Cory et al are just as dangerous to the world at large, and this smug attack on The Register is just an excellent example. Hell, at least ye olde newspapers have a “Letters” page to allow readers a right-to-reply.

Perhaps Cory could learn a thing or two from the fourth estate. BoingBoing could get themselves a readers blogger to handle complaints, rather than rely on their own judgement on what deserves sharing. Maybe then, he could claim any level of superiority over other online publications.

January 11, 2006

Tucson Association of Realtors Digestive System of a Badger Disclosure

Dave Barry jokes illustrated. If you’ve ever been involved in a house closing, this form is hilarious.

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The Prejudice Map

“According to Google, people in the world are known for…”

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January 10, 2006

The two Johns must die

If you’re writing music playback code that you’re going to have to keep running and debugging and trying to get working, don’t just use a folder of They Might Be Giants MP3s for testing.

Their amusing, quirky tunes will please at first, but on the fiftieth playback you want to punch them repeatedly in their smug, wry, cornish faces.

BBC NEWS | Why is Menzies pronounced Mingis?

Round our way, you always pronounced “John Menzies” “John Mingus’s”.

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Weebls Stuff - 100

The awesomely inexplicable Weeble & Bob makes it to 100 episodes. Hooray.

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Flickr: Photos tagged with firstgoatse

You’ll never forget your first goatse. (Mine was back in 1998, when it was referred to on uk.misc as simply “*that* jpeg”)

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POPJUSTICE ::: Is this the greatest band logo of all time?

Betty Boo and Alex from Blur — Together at last! Oh, this sounds like a fantastic slice of P!O!P! and no mistake.

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January 9, 2006

TKTS: Discount Theater Tickets

Handy site listing which Broadway shows were selling discounted tickets at the TKTS booth in Times Square each day.

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January 8, 2006

Gregarius » A Free, Web-based Feed Aggregator

Really awesome looking self-hosted feed reader. I’ve been using Feed on Feeds for the last month or so, but this looks light-years ahead of it.

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Vongo.com - Choose Now. Watch Now.

Starz’s online video download service: $9.99 for all-you-can-eat movies. Windows & US only, naturally.

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PHP Easter Egg

I’d never heard of this: “If you add ?=PHPE9568F36-D428-11d2-A769-00AA001ACF42 to the end of any URL that is a PHP page you will see a funny little picture of a dog.”

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flagrantdisregard.com Flickr Toys

Some fun little games and tools for Flickr users. This is a great example of what your customers can build if you provide a smart, powerful API.

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This is an archive of groovmother.com, the old blog run by Rod Begbie — A Scottish geek who lives in San Francisco, CA.

I'm the co-founder of Sōsh, your handy-dandy guide for things to do in San Francisco this weekend.