Monthly Archives: July 2003

Amazon RSS Feed Builder

So Amazon’s got RSS, you say. But how do I add a feed to my news aggre­ga­tor? Easy peasy, Paul Bausch at OnFo­cus has put together a nice, lit­tle Ama­zon RSS Feed Builder. A lit­tle rough round the edges, but … Con­tinue read­ing

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Anil Dash on the Windows font dialog box

This is so true — and quite funny. How the hell does Microsoft man­age to hang on to stu­pid user inter­faces for ages? And a good point is in the com­ments for the posts: When teach­ing senior cit­i­zens about com­put­ers … Con­tinue read­ing

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Quality agent’s lack of quality

When­ever that Netscape qual­ity feed­back agent is pop­ping up from Mizilla Fire­bird it crashes the Fire­bird, closes all win­dows and it then takes for­ever to reopen. But how do I pro­vide the feed­back explain­ing that…hmmm…

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[DK] Tablet tegning

Spændende pointe: Tablet PC vil være oplagte til at ændre vores mÃ¥de at formi­dle teg­ninger pÃ¥… how to down­load lim­it­less movie

Tech
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Apple, the tool of Satan

This arti­cle, Evo­lu­tion­ism Pro­pa­ganda (which isn’t exactly new, but only came to my atten­tion today), sums up how Apple is a tool of Satan and that Open Source is just another word for com­mu­nism — just to name a few. … Con­tinue read­ing

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RSS feeds on Amazon searches and categories

Amazon.com announces RSS feeds on cat­e­gories and searches. A great idea, of course, allow­ing cus­tomers to sub­scribe to their areas of inter­est, mak­ing it pos­si­ble for Ama­zon to ‘adver­tise’ new prod­ucts and the cus­tomers to buy them as soon as … Con­tinue read­ing

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What’s your favourite colour? MMS it…

Inter­con­nected is try­ing to fig­ure out, what the web’s favourite colour is — MMS a pic­ture of yours or watch the result. [Lis­ten­ing to: Deep In Vel­vet (Aphex Twin Turnips Mix) — Aphex Twin — 26 Mixes For Cash] hall pass psp

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Digital Patina

Inter­est­ing The­Fea­ture arti­cle fea­tur­ing Eric Pau­los and his idea to leave RFID tags on pub­lic places. Pau­los wants to add an addi­tional layer of wire­less dig­i­tal infor­ma­tion over this exist­ing layer of phys­i­cal mark­ers. This is what he calls the … Con­tinue read­ing

Tech
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Carrying files

Nilesh on some­thing I too thought of the other day: At the moment I actu­ally got more mem­ory in my phone than on the CF card I use in my cam­era and on the mem­ory bird I’ve get­ting used to … Con­tinue read­ing

Tech
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The Single Bitter Announcement Weblog

This blog speeds the usual stuff up a bit: I quit. [via Pix­el­sur­geon] the lin­coln lawyer online divx

Blogging
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Wanna buy a friend?

Marc Can­ter (reboot6 crooner) wraps up some of all the Friend­ster fun going on, partly as a result of these guys sell­ing their Frined­ster net­work on eBay. Some inter­est­ing thoughts in the dif­fer­ent dis­cu­sions linked. down­load fast & furi­ous 4 hd

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Careful: The FB-eye may be watching

Read­ing print­outs? Have a beard? Care­ful, you might end up talk­ing to the FBI Trippi’s part­ner speaks up: “Any read­ing mate­r­ial? Papers?” I don’t think so. Then Trippi decides to level with me: “I’ll tell you what, Marc. Some­one in the … Con­tinue read­ing

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Banksy exhibition

Just came back from the small but cool Banksy exhibiton at V1 (Absa­lon­gade 21B — about 20m up, on your right if you are com­ing from Ist­edgade). Also check out the fine stuff here. [Lis­ten­ing to: Hype @ Accel­er­ated Cul­ture … Con­tinue read­ing

Culture
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Zempt

I some­how missed the release of Zempt , a multi-platform post­ing tool for Mov­able Type. But it sure looks fine, a sim­ple inter­face and a per­sonal favourite: A ‘Zempt this’ book­marklet. Oh, and remem­ber to get the WMPam­plog plu­gin for … Con­tinue read­ing

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Ejected for wearing “Suspected Terrorist” button

John Gilmore: I was ejected from a plane for wear­ing “Sus­pected Ter­ror­ist” but­ton [via Boing­Bo­ing]. Sud­denly a flight stew­ard, Cabin Ser­vice Direc­tor Khaleel Miyan, loomed in front of me and demanded that I remove a small 1″ but­ton pinned to … Con­tinue read­ing

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Forgotten Places

Beau­ti­ful pic­tures at For­got­ten Places [via Pat Pitiée]. movie ice quake Update: Anger­mann sug­gests a dan­ish equiv­a­lent — I’m game… [Lis­ten­ing to: Red One @ The End 04/JUL/03 — (01:08:24)]

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KABLOG 2.0b2 out

Long awaited beta of KABLOG is out. Mean­ing my moblog is now — more or less — up and run­ning. Haven’t really had time to play with fea­tures or to set the moblog site up prop­erly (now I have two … Con­tinue read­ing

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[DK] Lynsupport

Det ser ud til, at Azero har løst et prob­lem vi alle kender; at fÃ¥ timerne pÃ¥ døgnet til at slÃ¥ til… “¸gnsupport pÃ¥ 1 time” — Gad vide, hvad de bruger resten af tiden til i sup­porten… down­load looney, … Con­tinue read­ing

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Updating, part II

Updates con­tinue. Most of the tem­plates are now get­ting there, only need all code to val­i­date, seper­at­ing it into includes etc. The blog roll is back, just need to upload my cur­rent OPML file — no point in dis­play­ing an … Con­tinue read­ing

Pollas.dk
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Branding issues

From Sig­nal vs. Noise: If you were an energy com­pany called POWERGEN & you had a sub­sidiary that oper­ated in Italy, what would you call the company’s web­site? prob­a­bly not www.powergen­i­talia.com, but… they did: www.powergenitalia.com The words con­tin­gency and brand­ing … Con­tinue read­ing

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Updating

Doing some updates on the blog, so bear with me while I’m get­ting every­thing into place. Loads of but­tons etc. not work­ing at the moment — I started off with the lay­out, so now it’s up there with­out the cod­ing … Con­tinue read­ing

Pollas.dk
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CphBlog

It’s been a while. Not because of hol­i­day or time off, on the con­trary… I’m being a busy geezer, try­ing to get loads of work done in order to take a cou­ple of days off before the snow sets in. … Con­tinue read­ing

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