Links from April 2004
- Links for 1 April 2004
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- Ooh, ex-Wired UK editor and the man who knows more about Mars than you, Oliver Morton, has a weblog
- 'The Design of Sites' is 700 pages of well-presented web design common sense. Good stuff.
- Paul Murphy's exhibition of 150 drawings of Apu from 'The Simpsons'
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- Links for 3 April 2004
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- Mogi: Second Generation Location-Based Gaming by Justin Hall
- Sod location-based reviews of restaurants
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- Links for 5 April 2004
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- Why Free Software usability tends to suck by Matthew Thomas
- Especially:
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- Links for 6 April 2004
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- Putting 40,000 Readers, One by One, on a Cover by David Carr (NYT, Registration required)
- A magazine will customise the covers of its subscribers' copies with a satellite photo of their individual homes.
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- Links for 7 April 2004
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- The Early Films of Peter Greenaway
- Nice site by the BFI aobut his early shorts, The Draughtsman's Contract and A Zed
- The Passion of the Christ (2004) - Film Review - Sight
- I believe Mark Kermode could find similarities between The Exorcist and every film ever made.
- Topographic page layout
- A bookmarklet that uses background colours rather than borders to make a page's HTML structure clear.
- Mobile Bristol - Queen Square - 1831 Riot!
- Walk around the square and a GPS-equipped iPAQ plays location-relevant historical sounds...
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- Links for 8 April 2004
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- The Spy School
- Not-yet-made movie constructed from requested CCTV footage of the director. The plot could use some work I think.
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- Links for 14 April 2004
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- Make a Steadycam for $14
- 20 years of 4AD records
- Coincidentally, I've been playing Red House Painters for 8 hours so far today. It's that kind of day.
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- Links for 21 April 2004
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- iCalViewer
- Can show your iCal events and to do's on your desktop, travelling right-to-left as time moves on. Awesome.
- IMDB's Alternate Interfaces
- Nice to see the IMDB still makes its data available. there must be interesting things one could do with this...
- Los Angeles Department of Water and Power: Trees for a Green LA
- They give free trees to residents because more trees means greater energy savings.
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- Links for 23 April 2004
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- Pepys' Diary: Tuesday 23 April 1661
- The coronation of Charles II makes for an excellent couple of days for Samuel:
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- Links for 25 April 2004
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- My Docklands and Greenwich photos
- I like the panorama best
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- Links for 26 April 2004
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- HistoryHound - Search web pages you've visited in Safari
- Builds a more permanent index from your temporary Safari cache. Sounds fantastic. If only I used Safari....
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- Links for 27 April 2004
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- John Peel Sessions - Details of every Peel Session since 1992
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- Links for 28 April 2004
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- Guardian Unlimited | Arts reviews | Oleanna, Garrick, London
- Saw this last night: David Mamet and Julia Stiles... heaven! Although the review's right about the unfortunate lack of ambiguity.
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- Links for 29 April 2004
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- Basecamp: Online project management tool from 37signals
- Looks lovely. Maybe I need more projects.
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- Links for 30 April 2004
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- Yahoo! Korea Avatar Shop
- Welcome to the future!
- Bush administration strips info on women's issues from government web sites
- Ridiculous wars are bad enough, but somehow the rewriting of science and history seems even more scary.
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