Experimental, impressionistic sub-paragraph tumblin' (think obstsalat)
02may2008
Curry’s paradox, so named for its discoverer, namely Haskell B. Curry, is a paradox within the family of so-called paradoxes of self-reference (or paradoxes of circularity). Unlike the liar and Russell paradoxes Curry’s paradox is negation-free; it may be generated irrespective of one’s theory of negation.
dilbert.com/fast, yay yay yay.
Little Elegy, a tiny zine for tiny lit.
Random Password Generator, “Pronounceable password in one click”. Useful.
Her hair was brightsome color
Her voice was sweet to me
I know that I will always love her
And I hope that she loved me
— Charlie Monroe, Rosa Lee McFall
Twitter Charts show when and how often you twitter. Hook this idea up a SCM and find out your most productive times!
pdf2djvu creates DjVu files from PDF files. It’s able to extract: graphics, text layer, hyperlinks, document outline (bookmarks), and metadata. Very nice!
I once had a friend who said liquor will get you through times of no money better than money will get you through times of no liquor. — Bob Dylan
Prune Your Time Machine Backups Selectively, very useful tip by Matt Neuburg.
Long Drives on Google Maps. In six days from the west coast to the east coast!
Aquablue font, for funny programs.
Show Trial Of The Gang Of Four, hehe.
Mountain high, river wide
So many roads to ride
So many roads
So many roads
— Grateful Dead, So Many Roads
Keyboard Calligraphy, the history of Arabic typesetting.
Beluga: Functional Programming with Higher-Order Abstract Syntax, “Our main interest in this project is to investigate programming and reasoning with data structures that provide support for binders. Many object languages include binding constructs, and it is striking that functional languages still lack direct support for binders and common tricky operations such as renaming, capture-avoiding substitution, and fresh name generation.”
A DTD for Protesting and the keeping track and planning of protests, by Pierre Anoid. The Revolution won’t be marked up.