Links from September 2005
- Links for 29 September 2005
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- Overview : Xyle scope : Cultured Code
- Rather smart HTML- and CSS-examining application for the Mac. Looks complicated, but I imagine it could be invaluable over time.
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- Links for 27 September 2005
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- Royal Festival Hall
- I'm not sure when it redesigned, but I'm really liking the RFH's site. Beautiful.
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- Links for 22 September 2005
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- Innocent in London
- Fascinating and scary account of being arrested for acting very slightly suspiciously. I don't want to go out.
- Old Walton Pictures Index
- Loads and loads of old photos of Walton-on-Naze, where I often go on holiday.
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- Links for 20 September 2005
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- Technovia: What to do when a PC goes wrong
- Ian's excellent guide to what to do if something you buy (not just a PC) goes wrong.
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- Links for 13 September 2005
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- Bigger than Doonesbury (Pete Ashton's Weblog)
- On Doonesbury disappearing from the new Guardian, and then being reinstated.
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- Links for 12 September 2005
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- StickyBrain
- To remember in case I ever need a more comprehensive notes/to dos/actions application than simple .txt files.
- Suddenly, Those Solar Panels Don't Look So 1970's - New York Times
- I was thinking/hoping that solar energy companies must have bright futures. (via Annie)
- Whatever: Being Poor
- Reality check.
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- Links for 9 September 2005
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- Fullinsert_high.pdf
- Preview of the new Guardian Berliner format. I'm probably more excited than I should be.
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- Links for 7 September 2005
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- Hackdiary: Using Wikipedia and the Yahoo API to give structure to flat lists
- Matt Biddulph doing clever stuff. Would be good to try this with some Pepys stuff I think.
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- Links for 5 September 2005
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- The Man in Blue > footerStickAlt: A more robust method of positioning a footer
- An even newer way of getting a footer to stick to the bottom of the viewport or the content.
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