The deaf use mobile phones
The deaf use mobile phones through SMS. Good idea.
The deaf use mobile phones through SMS. Good idea.
Pity… Netsurfer’s Digest now costs $20 a year. They’d been hinting about it for a while. I’d probably pay for it, if there weren’t alternatives. I find myself using them less, and substitutes like Metafilter are pretty good too.
Eric’s treasure trove of life. It’s about Conway’s Game of Life. It’s got animations, details about the authors of these patterns, and references.
Reviews of Lord of the Rings (Peter Jackson, Stephanie Zacharek). Full of glowing praise, but with a kind of detail I liked.
yugop.com: great flash design. kottke.org: good blog. shift.com: interesting magazine. After seeing these, I should revamp my site completely. It’s boring.
The Onion on Indo-Pakistan tensions.
The Lord of the Rings, by various other authors.
All you ever wanted to know about which side of the road to drive on.
The author of CSS is boring is now making one CSS sheet a day.
Google speaks Klingon, Hacker, Hindi, Tamil, and several other new languages. (Be careful about the “Save preferences” button, if you picked a language you don’t understand.)
Googlewhacking.
New York is selling park names. Not a bad idea.
The post office offers eBillPost. Comments Yuvaraj S 18 Dec 2006 9:28 am: I would like to know more details about e-billpost to implement the same features in our comapny. pls help
The Economist Style Guide. The part on inverted commas is insightful, especially in contrast with brackets.
UNESCO says the domination of English over the Internet is ending.
The Law of the Playground. Interesting, yes. Nostalgic? Maybe.
McWhortle is an SEC hoax.
OpenCola has an open source cola recipe. You also have OpenLaw and Wikipedia.
2 good things: roaming rates cut, bandwidth rates cut.
The Tolkien sarcasm page.