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February 2004

Feb. 2, 2004

How to manage smart people (via) Tips from an ex-Microsoftee

# 4:28 pm

RSS native parsing NOT in the next Firebird. It was a misunderstanding

# 5:13 pm

Writing comedy for the BBC (via) Tips from the beeb

# 5:36 pm / bbc, comedy

Browser Support 2004. Dave Shea’s supported browsers

# 8:18 pm

Feb. 3, 2004

Thesaurus Protocol (via) Query thesauri with XML and HTTP

# 5:53 am

Macintosh Info. Ted Leung’s tips for OS X

# 5:54 am

Feb. 4, 2004

Ned Batchelder: Showing C header structure. Using Python to maked other languages less painful

# 1:19 am / c, ned-batchelder, python

Magnatune, an Open Music Experiment (via) “We’re not evil” makes good business sense

# 1:20 am

I’ve sold out!

What can I say—the lure of the mighty dollar proved too much. I’ve just made my first post to my new client-side scripting blog over at SitePoint, as a paid columnist.

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The return of the Spong Monkeys

Via Eric Meyer, at least I’m not the only one selling out. Joel Veitch’s infamous Spong Monkeys can now be seen in two TV ads for Quiznos sandwhiches: We love the subs and Take a buck off (Quicktime movies). It’s nice to see such awesome and uniquely British talent recognised at a global level.

Stalking the wild PVR... Sam Ruby’s experiences with Debian and MythTV

# 4:57 pm

ACCU Conference 2004. UK conference with a Python track

# 5:18 pm

Mooncalf: Thuffering Thuccotash! Andy redesigns, in a pleasing shade of green

# 5:21 pm

The myth of RSS compatibility [dive into mark]. Sometimes I think Mark’s raison d etre is to upset Dave Winer

# 7:45 pm / dave-winer, mark-pilgrim, rss

Download a RealPlayer version that doesn’t suck (via) The BBC link to a special version of the player, sans spyware and other gristle

# 7:50 pm

Eastern Standard Tribe. Cory has a new novel out. I think I’m actually going to buy this one.

# 10:46 pm

Google Guide (via) Great for friends and relatives who need to improve their search skills

# 11:11 pm

Feb. 5, 2004

Apple—Trailers—Boundin. Pixar’s latest, with dancing gophers!

# 2:27 am

Using encryption and digital signatures in Mail (via) I’m still considering switching to Mail.app from Thunderbird

# 6:27 am

London Slang. Because my co-workers didn’t know what “taking the mick” meant

# 9:23 pm

Command line Futurama quotes

Today’s command line amusement:

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Hot Links

The thing I love about RSS, and by extension web services, is that they allow people to take publically available data and combine it in ways never thought of by the originator of the feed. The internet is awash with examples of this, from useful services such as Feedster to useless amusements like I despise you and your so-called taste, the most insulting extension of the Amazon API I’ve seen to date.

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Feb. 6, 2004

Electoral Services (via) It turns out UK secret ballots aren’t so secret after all

# 1:52 am

PHP Community Site (Coming Soon) (via) Still shaping up; volunteers welcome

# 2:29 am

Basecamp. New hosted project management solution from 37signals

# 3:11 am

Marvin Walks (via) Video footage of the prototype Marvin suit for Hitch-Hikers the movie

# 3:58 pm

Blair may blog the next election (via) Unfortunately, spin and blogging just don’t mix.

# 4:10 pm

The dangers of PageRank

A well documented side effect of the weblog format is that it brings Google PageRank in almost absurd quantities. I’m now the 5th result for simon on Google, and I’ve been the top result for simon willison almost since the day I launched. High rankings however are not always a good thing, especially when combined with a comment system. A growing number of bloggers have found themselves at the top position for terms of little or no relevance to the rest of their sites, which in turn can attract truly surreal comments from visitors from search engines who may never have encountered a blog before.

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