links for 2007-07-13

FBI Patriot Act Abuse Documents – Threat Level – Wired Blogs A Nuclear Ruse Uncovers Holes in U.S. Security – New York Times Beijing steamed buns include cardboard – Yahoo! News Mmm, tasty. Thanks to Derick for pointing me to this. metaquotes: plz can it be prayer tiem nau? Translating the Bible into lolcat… The Seattle Times: Local News: Hanford downwinders get their day in court AIX 6.1 Open Beta Seattle Dept. of Transportation: Buy Old City Street Signs A Letter to Optimus Prime From His GEICO Auto Insurance Agent

links for 2007-07-11

Fast Icon – Quality Stock Icons for Web and Software. Some great free icons here. Not All Pink Links Stink Give It Up at Search Marketing Expo (June 5th, 2007) SMX Notes – Give It Up! | Marketing Pilgrim Bruceclay.com – The Top SEOs ‘Give it Up’ In Seattle for SMX Bust a Name – the easy way to find domains Electronista | RIM’s CEO sees iPhone as “dangerous” Yeah, the iPhone is dangerous because old-guard phone manufacturers and telcos couldn’t care less about usability, design, features, performance, or customer service, and now Apple is beating them in all of those categories. Why can’t a cell phone be like a land line, with user-replaceable handsets and the like? Hangover Prevention …

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links for 2007-07-10

Texas Memory Systems – Products – Tera-RamSan Solid State Disk I want one of these. Badly. Mark Shuttleworth » Blog Archive » Merging is the key to software developer collaboration Dead on. Sprint breaks up with high-maintenance customers | Tech news blog – CNET News.com Why is it not okay for a company to choose not to do business with certain people? And besides, Sprint sucks. Go somewhere else. Millwall brick – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia As seen on Bruce Schneier’s blog.

links for 2007-07-09

gapingvoid: “cartoons drawn on the back of business cards”: no longer angry “Just because I’m no longer angry at you doesn’t mean your ability to piss me off has lessened.” I love his cartoons. 3 Dollars or Less : Cheap Eats I’ve been looking for simple, cheap meals for myself lately. Lots of stuff here to try. (tags: revisit-food)

links for 2007-07-08

$ dmesg_: DNS names in configuration files? No. Don’t use DNS? This guy has GOT to be kidding. Probably the worst advice ever. If your DNS sucks that bad use hosts files. Or, god forbid, fix your DNS situation. Message in a Bottle – Bottled Water – Luxury Water – Mineral Water How to Survive a Road Trip | Wise Bread Good advice for road trips. I might also add that an AAA membership and roadside assistance plan is often a great idea. Plus, you’ll often make up the cost of the membership in discounts at hotels. 55 Essential Articles Every Serious Blogger Should Read | Entrepreneurial Blog of Matt Huggins (tags: revisit)

links for 2007-07-07

YouTube – Keith Olbermann – You have stabbed us in the back – RESIGN Awesome monologue about the Libby pardon. While my politics don’t map to a single party I do agree that pardoning Libby is ridiculous. This administration has got to go. Going-to-the-Sun Road across Glacier National Park in Northern Montana – New York Times I love Glacier National Park. Boy, 5, subdues rabid fox to protect family – CNN.com Props to this kid. Hopefully he never learns how to be a coward. Tuning out technology / Pressures of the wired world drive some to cut back on e-mail and electronic gadgets I started doing this about ten years ago and still do it regularly, going offline for a …

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links for 2007-07-01

How to Change the World: Ten Questions with Scott Berkun, Author of “The Myths of Innovation” Forbes.com – Negative SEO Blondie Unlocks Car Video With A Tennis Ball Um, somehow I think others have probably known about this for a while. The Last Ripper (tags: revisit) chrismetcalf.net – blog » How-To: Dirt Cheap Wall-Sized Whiteboards (tags: revisit) Feature – Features – Fantastic Flop! – Portland Mercury Why the Fantastic 4 Human Torch ATV is a dumb idea…

links for 2007-06-23

Seth’s Blog: Rochambeau the front line Craptails – CHOW Worst. Cocktails. Ever. Manhunt 2 – Can this game be saved? You know, it seems that this is a perfect opportunity for parents to teach their kids the difference between the real world and imagination, and that REAL violence isn’t okay. The less kids know about violence the less they’ll be able to defend themselves against it, or be able to stop it from happening.