Wednesday, 4th February 2004
Ned Batchelder: Showing C header structure. Using Python to maked other languages less painful
Magnatune, an Open Music Experiment (via) “We’re not evil” makes good business sense
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.
[... 244 words]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
Christians boycott Amazon for selling smutty books published by Christian publisher and sold in Christian Bookstores. Tony Bowden ran the The Jack Chick WWW Archive! in a former life
ACCU Conference 2004. UK conference with a Python track
Mooncalf: Thuffering Thuccotash! Andy redesigns, in a pleasing shade of green
The myth of RSS compatibility [dive into mark]. Sometimes I think Mark’s raison d etre is to upset Dave Winer
Download a RealPlayer version that doesn’t suck (via) The BBC link to a special version of the player, sans spyware and other gristle
Eastern Standard Tribe. Cory has a new novel out. I think I’m actually going to buy this one.
Google Guide (via) Great for friends and relatives who need to improve their search skills