Experimental, impressionistic sub-paragraph tumblin' (think obstsalat)
16feb2007
Self-organizing Stores, PragDave wonders: could the same organizing principles that work for community web sites work for retail stores? I’m sceptic.
Sophie is a digital media assembly tool which allows you to combine images, text, video, and audio into a single multimedia document. It is an easy-to-use program that let’s you put together documents, slideshows, presentations, annotated videos, and more. Squeak-based, BSD-licensed and RC1 has been released.
An old black tree, scratching up the sky
with boney, claw like fingers
A rusty black rake
Digging up the turnips of a muddy cold grey sky
— Tom Waits, Don’t Go Into That Barn
Apple to re-enter the sub-notebook market, yay…
Why Digg Failed, by David Marcus. Okay, I admit reading it for the first two weeks.
Exploring the Edges of the Metaphorical Web, by Kurt Cagle. “[T]he elegant solutions are the ones that last, the ones that stand most effectively under the stresses of that which is built on top of them.”
With nothing else to do but sit here and grow old, I really like these small houses.
Uncle Biltmore and Uncle William
Made a million during World War Two
But they’re tightwads and they’re cheapskates
And they’ll never give a dime to you
— Tom Waits, Cemetery Polka
Haskell Study Plan, by alpheccar. “So, to understand Haskell you need to forget time, control and state and think about data flow, data transformer, algebra of programming.”
C Is The New Assembly, not really news.