Links from February 2004
- Links for 29 February 2004
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- I liked this extract from Joan Didion's book, about California
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- Links for 26 February 2004
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- I'm so pleased to live in a relatively sensible, Godless country
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- Links for 25 February 2004
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- 'Director's Commentary' really is one of the most delightful shows on TV at the moment
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- Links for 24 February 2004
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- Elmore Leonard's ten rules for writing
- Very handy tips for customising the Firefox browser
- I've been MetaFiltered
- The MeFi comments simply re-hash the discussion on the page they link to.
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- Links for 23 February 2004
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- AllOfMP3.com: Very, very cheap Russian music download service with clever configurable encoding settings
- Like, $14.95 for up to 1,000 files per month, or 1 cent per MB…
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- Links for 20 February 2004
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- Nintendo emulator for Apple Newton
- Interesting article on the etymology of
- Boy, am I out of touch.
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- Links for 18 February 2004
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- I want to hear a terser version of this over the Shipping Forecast music
- Cal's Etcon summary is even denser than NTK's
- Awww, bye bye Webmonkey
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- Links for 11 February 2004
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- Amazing navigable maps of French citiy streets with photos of each building and position
- Doesn't seem to work on Macs
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- Links for 10 February 2004
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- Everyone's collection of ETech notes
- Another zoomable Technorati graph of, er, something
- Zoomable graph of Technorati ranking vs inbound links
- (Right/control click to zoom in)
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- Links for 9 February 2004
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- Buy Mary's flat. It's very nice.
- Where am I now?
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- Links for 8 February 2004
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- Fantastic Mozilla/Firebird toolbar or menu packed with web developery goodness
- Very handy CSS-debugging stylesheet and bookmarklet
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- Links for 2 February 2004
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- Unusually good Simon Hoggart diary from Saturday's Guardian
- “Thank you to the support of those who's names are not on here” (PDF)
- I assume the BBC's copy editors were forced to resign too
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