Recent Links › March 2005
- “Being Twenty Something…” → I also got this through email today, a nice essay on the way people of my age think a lot today. The realities of life. #
- The Next Big Thing in Online Type → One of the positive things Microsoft has contributed to the computing world — good typefaces for the screen. #
- The Ten Commandments of Freelancing → “… ten things that will help you keep your focus about freelance artist. These things are very important and should never be disregarded.” #
- Scientists recover T. rex soft tissue → “A 70-million-year-old Tyrannosaurus rex fossil dug out of a hunk of sandstone has yielded soft tissue, including blood vessels and perhaps even whole cells.” #
- Bloggie Howser, M.D. → A kottke.org reader suggests that Doogie Howser was the first blogger for typing an electronic journal after each episode. Makes sense. #
- SoloFlite’s Demented Mind
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Another Pisay ‘96 kid trying to conquer the blogging world. Just like this writer.
# - Yahoo actually does acquire Flickr → Dream big, the best web innovators will get rewarded. #
- HOSTINGINAMO → A hilarious way of selling web hosting. Hostinginamo rin! Hehehe. #
- Interview: Wikipedia’s Jimmy Wales → “Our big-picture vision is to share knowledge with all of humanity. That was the original dream of the Internet before the era of pop-ups and spam, and it’s now being realized. It’s exciting.” #
- Introducing Project Requirements → “Web development is a project management discipline.” Get your requirements right the first time. #
- How to blog → “Best Article or Essay About Weblogs” in the 2005 bloggies. Nice. #
- Entity2NCR → Convert various HTML character entities to their numeric equivalents and make your feed readers happy. #
- Five fast email productivity tips → Simple guidelines for effective email correspondence. #
- Mr. Craigslist, Master of the Nerdiverse → “Get yourself a comfortable living, then do a little something to change the world.” #
- Blog-linked firings prompt calls for better policies → “Flight attendant Ellen Simonetti and former Google employee Mark Jen have more in common than their love of blogging: They both got fired over it.” #
- The 10 greatest rock’n'roll myths → “From strange deaths to blood transfusions and dubious fish-related practices, it’s time to debunk the tallest tales.” #
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