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Photos from an unofficial Jack the Ripper walk. I'm considering orgnaising something like this myself later this year.
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Synchronise your phone calendar with Google calendar. Why didn't I know about this?
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Perl module for interacting with FireEagle. Would be nice if this was on CPAN. There's a Net::FireEagle on CPAN but it seems to be completely different (and rather old).
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Conclusive proof (apparently) that god exists. It's all nonsense of course.
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Paul talks about an issue that I've been thinking about recently. When you are generating multiple RSS feeds, how do you deal with the overlap between feeds? Or users who only want to see particular types of post?
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Pictures of the Comedian, Nite-Owl, Ozymandias, Rorschach and the Silk Spectre from the forthcoming (in a year) Watchmen film. They look pretty good to me. I _so_ want to like this film.
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This is cool. The New York Times has a blog which talks about its experiments with Open Source software. I wonder which British newspaper will be the first to follow.
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The Londonist use one of my photos to illustrate their "Monday Miscellanea" article. I wish it wasn't quite so blurry.
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Lots of my photos of Livery Company Halls being used here.
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New CSS framework. Based on Blueprint but without all the non-semantic markup.
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Simon Wardley points out that Tesco aren't quite as philanthropic as they like to appear.
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The BBC homepage has a new (and I think, rather nice) design.
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Excellent new sport. Collecting photos of Foxtons Cockmobiles. The discussion page is also a great place to vent your spleen about Foxtons. Might start taking photos of some of the cockmobiles we see around Balham.
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Steve Jones nicely sums up the problems with having a doctor who denies evolution.
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The current project of the objectional Becky Fischer (of Jesus Camp). Looks like they're planning a visit to the UK later this year.
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"Comprehensive, collaborative, ever-growing, and personalized, the Encyclopedia of Life is an ecosystem of websites that makes all key information about all life on Earth accessible to anyone, anywhere in the world."
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Me on FriendFeed. Looks like this might be a good way to build a "personal planet".
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"Turkey is preparing to publish a document that represents a revolutionary reinterpretation of Islam - and a controversial and radical modernisation of the religion." Interesting (and bold) move by Turkey. This is really needed.
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"Who would have guessed that when you remove Garfield from the Garfield comic strips, the result is an even better comic about schizophrenia, bipolor disorder, and the empty desperation of modern life? "
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Web-accessible database containing the specimens that Darwin collected on the Beagle.
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Interesting piece in the Guardian about "Naked", Mike Leigh's best film, which has never been released on DVD.
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DVD release of Mike Leigh's "Naked" imminent. At long last.
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Murray's notes on creating an rsync.net clone using Amazon's EC2 and S3 services.
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An oldie but goodie. Texans shocked and confused by the FreeBSD devil logo.

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