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Author Archives: pollas
Hard at work
While hard at work with various projects, the redesign of geezer.dk doesn’t get the proper attention. But while doing some client graphics, I accidently made some geezer wallpapers. One of them is uploaded to geezer.dk — it’s nothing pretty, but … Continue reading
Traffic Island Disks
While browsing the participant list of the Copenhagen Interpolation, extracting a bit of domain names (come on, you do it as well…), I stumbled across the Traffic Island Disks, a London based radio streaming through Resonance104.4fm. Beside making me miss … Continue reading
Culture
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Copenhagen Interpolation
Attended the second day of the Copenhagen Interpolation which was truly interesting. I got what I hoped for; good discussions and introductions to the power of wi-fi — and more important — how we can put them to good use. … Continue reading
MovableJive
Just needed to try out the MovableJive plugin, and as I’m absolutely desperat to go to London (it’s been too long, spring in London is always nice) I might as well put that totally unimportant bit of information to use … Continue reading
Comments, FOAF, templates…
Was about to implement mt-foaf v0.31, then I noticed this good news with a link to an Antipixel post on MT comments which I really liked, especially after doing yesterday’s template adjustments which actually just proved all the points. So … Continue reading
Pollas.dk
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Creative Commons — you realize what this is?
Burningbird posts some really important thoughts on the use of Creative Commons licenses. But while proper attribution, ‘theft’ of complete websites etc. could become a problem in some cases, the use of ‘generous’ CC licenses shouldn’t stand out as being … Continue reading
Ping me hard
Doing some template adjustment and need some trackbacks. Could someone please try and ping this post? Thanx.
PHP generated blogroll
Phil Ringnalda has got a nice PHP script for displaying a blogroll. [via webgraphics]
W.I.P finder
I’ve been doing some thinking regarding an idea about a webservice lately and have already found existing services covering some — but not all — of the features. It’s still in planning mode, and I have some notes on it … Continue reading
Web Development
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While you were looking at the sky…
While concerned with the explosion of the Colombia space shuttle, please bear in mind that about 24,000 people die every day from hunger or hunger-related causes. News from our own part of the world will always be relevant, making us … Continue reading
Danish OpenOffice
Was just pointed to OpenOffice.org — Det danske modersmÃ¥lsprojekt. Looking forward to follow the development of the Danish part of the project. limitless hd download
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Auch…
Ooh, looks like olekjeldhansen.com and many.dk don’t quite agree on the content side of blogging (some funny points in there). A pretty classic discussion I have given some serious thought myself too (everyone has, I guess). Can’t help to notice, … Continue reading
Blogroll from OPML via XSLT
Since swithcing to Syndirella I’ve wanted to generate my blogroll from the OPML file holding my subscriptions. So now there’s a blogroll on the left of the site, still including some rather poor blogs added during my feed craze. I’ve … Continue reading
Web Development
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Wishes for Syndirella
Having to sign up with Yahoo to be able to use the Syndirella mailinglist made me forget about it. But Brad Choate saved me the trouble of mailing a wish list; very relevant wishes indeed…
Iraq war protest posters
Protest Posters! — Tell The World You Oppose The War In Iraq — go download your copy. Link via BD4D.
Misc.
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What’s mine is yours…sort of…
I have just chosen to distribute pollas.dk under a Attribution-ShareAlike license. And you’re absoulutely right, this place isn’t flooded with material worth using. I do, however, like the idea of outlining the terms of use. These decisions make information sharing … Continue reading
3G porn
Not a surprise at all, rather — thinking of the previous development story for the web — a reason to wish for all the 3G porn you can think of: BizReport — Will Porn Lead 3G Mobile Telephony Take-Off?. Which … Continue reading
Tech
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Go Syndirella
I’ve been running Syndirella for a couple of days now, and to me it seems a great deal better than Feedreader. The difference in navigating actually comes out to Syndirella’s advantage, and the support of the different formats are better. … Continue reading
Blogging
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Did Warchalking die?
Moving WebWord — How Warchalking Died claims Warchalking has died. A bit too provocative too my liking, as I think it’s unconstructive to look at it this way. What relly matters is the public’s need for wireless internet access — … Continue reading
Tech
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Print addiction
Just got JPG. JAPAN GRAPHICS as a present, fresh from Barcelona (thanx, Merete) — really nice graphics in a funky rubber cover. And she brought back some additional goodies: The “Toys and Games” issue from Belio, the Robot issue by … Continue reading
Misc.
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Una-what?
The UnaBlogger’s got something going… Noticed the special blog name at blo.gs but the content proved even more funny. Maybe it would be a nice idea for netluder.dk to have a pimp rss feed… Must.get.site.done.soon.
Blogging
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Got Ammo?
And while on the subject of streams making work a great deal more pleasant, AMMOCITY LONDON got their stream back on (or maybe I just missed something a while back). Anyway, they’ve been gone for a while now which is … Continue reading
Drum&Bass Arena — gotta love’em
Just received one of the almost daily newsletters from Drum & Bass Arena. An excellent example of a good, to-the-point, content driven website with all you need to know about the scene — including frequent newsletters to keep you up … Continue reading
Oh, more nonsense…
This is a promise to cut down on the nonsense and start being more selective — proper information ahead. In the meantime: What robot are you?
Misc.
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Grafitti can be stopped
It seems grafitti’s no longer going to be a part of using my Palm (link via SlashDot). Wonder what these guys have to say about that… the adjustment bureau film download
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