Experimental, impressionistic sub-paragraph tumblin' (think obstsalat)
08nov2005
AllegroCache—Object Persistence in Lisp, can he have that in Ruby? Please?
1000 projects on RubyForge! Impressive. The 1000th project is “theMCP”, a Ruby-on-Rails Missionary Contacts Program enables missionary agencies to provide missionaries with a web-based management software to store needed information on churches and people.
Jugendliche nutzen Netz als Steinbruch, das klingt doch eher negativ?
Ain’t nothin’ to do
But to set down and sing
And rock about my Sarah Jane.
— Bob Dylan, Sarah Jane
Dreizehn Minuten, die der Weltgeschichte fehlen, von Claus Christian Malzahn. “Wäre Hitler am 8. November 1939 nur ein paar Minuten länger im Bürgerbräukeller geblieben—Johann Georg Elser wäre heute womöglich ein Nationalheld.”
Copyright law lets libraries distribute Twilight Zone material … in full, Sid Steward says: “I discovered a section of copyright law that gives libraries exceptional privileges.”
How much is too much?, is Dan caffeine addicted?
Incident No. 30: Jentle & Pailey, _why as good as ever.
I mean, with Java, it’d be hard for an IDE *not* to enhance one’s productivity, because you’d cut the amount of typing in half by using auto-generation. — Austin Ziegler
Design Choices Can Cripple a Website by Nick Usborne. Amazing results.
High Accessibility Is Effective Search Engine Optimization by Andy Hagans. Full ACK.
French Suburbs in Flames by Thomas Crampton. He’s actually been there.
Fragile Equilibria by skyknight; comment from a Parisian: “Nothing as disruptive as our good old transport strikes.”
Merde en France by thankyougustad. “The French government seems stuck in a very tight spot that has needed addressing for fifty years now.”
You’re on my mind every place I go.
How much I love you, nobody know.
Yeah, someday babe,
I ain’t gonna worry my life any more.
— Eric Clapton & B.B. King, Worried Life Blues
HREF Considered Harmful, notes from the Seaside. Avi moves his personal blog to smallthought.com.
Greatest Internet Moments, the net gets old.
The Myth Of Data Integrity by Alex Bunardzic and a nice comment war.