Monthly Archives: April 2003

Moi Caprice’s new site

It appears Moi Caprice finally got their site ready. Nice lit­tle site with yummy mp3s to down­load. ” ‘Cause when art­boy meets art­girl thereÂ’s gonna be love”

Culture
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Living is

…get­ting a brand new, huge desk and while dis­pos­ing the old one in the loft, find­ing a pretty big expan­sion tank plas­tered with asbestos warn­ing tape. Or maybe it isn’t…

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Reboot6 announced

Reboot6 will be held the 20th of June at Islands Brygge, Copen­hagen. Check out reboot.dk for a short intro — the new site will be up within the next cou­ple of days, so check back soon. But start suck­ing up … Con­tinue read­ing

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New Ipods

The new iPods are here. It all loooks nice, but where is the mic option I expected? Hav­ing the abil­ity to record per­sonal notes, make inter­views etc. would make the Mini­Disk com­pletely obso­lete — now this fea­ture is still some­thing … Con­tinue read­ing

Tech, Uncategorized
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Get in the arena

Arena is hap­pen­ing now! Nice, shared office space next to the lovely lakes of copen­hagen — and a mis­sion. Key­words are (or could be — Arena is what we make it!): Shar­ing, gen­er­ousity, room for thought, inno­va­tion, a hub… Add … Con­tinue read­ing

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Bilbo, biiilbooo…”

Bilbo Bag­gins video clip. Spock hairdo, danc­ing chicks with badges… my-oh-my… [via tveskov] madeas big happy fam­ily dvd rip

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CleverCactus — New PIM

Clev­er­Cac­tus, a new PIM, is now in beta. The need for a decent way of orga­niz­ing the dif­fer­ent types of orga­ni­za­tion we han­dle every day is defi­nately there… I’ll be look­ing for­ward to the full-featured releases of Clev­er­Cac­tus, Chan­dler and … Con­tinue read­ing

Tech
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Zeldman feed

Bow­ing to demand, or maybe just as an exper­i­ment” — Zeld­man’s giv­ing it a shot after­all… Rss feed here — and look at that sweet lit­tle favicon…

Blogging
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Many-to-Many: New social software blog

A new blog, defi­nately going to be well worth the read: Many-to-Many — by Eliz­a­beth Lane Law­ley, Clay Shirky, Ross May­field, ©bastien Paquet & Jes­sica Hammer.

Blogging
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Converting to Mac

I’ve been play­ing with a Power­Book for about a day now, and while most pro­grams (office tools, graphic soft­ware, browsers and mail clients etc.) basi­cally are the same on both plat­forms (usu­ally I’m on PC), some of all the tools … Con­tinue read­ing

Tech
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The future of Trackbacks

Phil Ring­nalda has a good piece on autodis­cov­ery and track­backs: Autodis­cov­ery and the death of Track­Back. Bot­tom line: Not all track­backs are of equal value to the read­ers. This post for exam­ple would nor­mally auto­mat­i­cally trig­ger a link-up on Phil’s … Con­tinue read­ing

Blogging
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Blogging world visualization

Via Ming the mechanic: “Mikel Maron has a cool visu­al­iza­tion of the Blo­gos­phere. You see on the world map in real time what peo­ple post on their weblogs. Is it really real time?” It’s pretty cool and boy, would I love … Con­tinue read­ing

Blogging
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Living is

… tak­ing a good walk across the tracks, through the park after a long night of hard work… unknown full video download

Misc.
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Dogs — meaningless?

A dog is a mean­ing­less animal…that has no soul” [via andrea’s photo blog]. A bit harsh, if you ask me. In all fair­ness you have to remem­ber, that the dog — together with a four wheel drive — is all … Con­tinue read­ing

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Plug In Baby

Test­ing var­i­ous plug-ins: – The Blog­ging plug-in for w.bloggar by Microsoft. Seems to work fine, though it doesn’t catch embed­ded play­ers (and I don’t use Medi­aplayer all that much). Just need to update my style sheet to include a media … Con­tinue read­ing

Blogging
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Software

Typ­ing this using the new w.bloggar 3.01 which now fea­tures the use of a Win­dows Medi­aplayer plu­gin that I’ll try to test some­time soon. Yeter­day I found Chan­dler [via Rus­sell Beat­tie Note­book] — a small per­sonal infor­ma­tion man­ager Rango full … Con­tinue read­ing

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Blogrolling with SharpReader

After switch­ing to the won­der­ful SharpReader (just out in ver. 0.9.0.1) I’ve ben try­ing to orga­nize my sub­scrip­tions a bit. Still some way to go, try­ing to fig­ure out what cat­e­gories make the most sense on a daily basis, but … Con­tinue read­ing

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Living is…

… not pour­ing red wine into your key­board while watch­ing Con­voy at 4 o’clock in the morn­ing. But what would I know about that…

Misc.
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Developer tool for Mozilla/Netscape

Nifty tool­bar for Mozilla/Netscape from placenamehere.com. Seems to be a really good tool. Cur­rent fea­tures include: Links to most W3C Spec­i­fi­ca­tions Auto­mated sub­mis­sion to many val­i­da­tion tools Hide & show style sheets Apply your own exter­nal style sheet High­light many … Con­tinue read­ing

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Testing w.bloggar

Haven’t really put that much thought into blog­ging directly from my desk­top, but I just stum­bled over w.bloggar again so this time I’m giv­ing it a go…

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Meantime in La-La land

Hard at work on com­puter restor­ing and var­i­ous yummy projects, I thought I should share Pro­tein° OS with you. Loads of deli­cious radio sta­tions in there, some old faves and quite a lot I haven’t come across before. Some­how I … Con­tinue read­ing

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Hardware trouble

My main com­puter crashed yes­ter­day and I haven’t been able to boot it ever since. I’m post­ing this from my ancient lap­top which is sort of up and run­ning, but I might not get to my mail as quickly as … Con­tinue read­ing

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