Archive for June, 2006
robert miles - children
• I must confess while I have heard this track (and it’s many spawned remixes) numerous times - I managed to miss the music video each time. A little retro trance for the end of the week. :)
Listamatic: one list, many options
• Using CSS and a simple list to create radically different list options - I’ve never seen a man eat so many chicken wings pimp so many listing options.
While I’m the first to agree web advertising has become a little, overzealous - there are still some advertising gems to be had.
I received an email from text-link-ads.com today and I figured, why not spread a little coupon love around - hey hey it’s the 60’s!
Hello Brendan,
TLA is celebrating the upcoming holiday with a special […]
CSS Remix: CSS-Based Website Gallery
• Inspiration central - eyecandy and design ideas fresh from the inkernet. The only problem with such a resource is the somewhat painful reminder that I’ve got all the design skills of a paving stone.
Browsershots - test your web design
• A great resource for cross-browser website checks. So far this is only the second such multi-browser testing tool I’ve found on the ‘net. Anyone know of other such sites worth mentioning?
Feedo Style: Stylish Feed Digest
• Interesting concept that provides an animated or static RSS feed digest for your website.
NASA - competition to spur commercial space
• After finishing watching ST:Enterprise over the weekend, it occurred to me that private enterprise could really kick start space exploration with the right funding - apparently NASA has finally worked that out, too.
Noscope | Colibri
• Joen stumbles across the single most useful application for ‘doze yet. Think spotlight meets command prompt..
score colibri here.
WHEDONesque : Joss Whedon weblog
• Joss Whedon is my master. The thinking man’s George Lucas. Resistance is Futile. :)
Evolution on Win32
• The open source answer to Microsoft’s Outlook email application, now with extra windows build zing.
MarkaBoo
• An interesting addition to the already well populated bookmark-sphere, dubbed as “better bookmarks for everyone” it certainly has some nice features.
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