links for 2007-11-19
¶ by Rob FrieselThe 7 CSS Hacks that we should use (tags: CSS hack IE)
The 7 CSS Hacks that we should use (tags: CSS hack IE)
Sciral Consistency via LifeHacker (via 43f): an app designed for tracking those recurring “important but not urgent” tasks; NOT the one-off to-do items, NOT the projects… (the GTD app for those that don’t need strict GTD? the anti-Kinkless?) (tags: GTD lifehacks productivity tools software todo)
Don’t Be Afraid, Be Ready Yet Another Ready.gov Parody: A Satirical Jab at the Department of Homeland Security (tags: design humor parody politics)
I am washing the dishes. There are a few plates and bowls but the sink is filled mostly with cutlery. As usual, I finish with the plates and bowls and pots and pans first. Moving on to the silverware, I notice that many of the spoons need to be thrown into the garbage. The first […]
I am pretty excited today because several photos that I had uploaded to Panoramio a while back have been selected as featured photos for Google Earth. w00t!I find it a bit funny and “full circle” because I first stumbled across Panoramio by way Google Earth. I was “flying around” Burlington and noticed all the snapshots […]
Fight Thieving Restaurant Servers With Checksum Tips via Punny Money (via B^2): what an awesome “hack” for restaurant tips! (tags: money lifehacks)
OS X 10.4.11 is out. Included in the update is Safari 3. Initial, 30-second impressions? Well, Safari can finally rock-and-roll with all of the WordPress editor features. So I’m happy about that. (Now to bring all of my Camino bookmarks back over…) Everything else looks like bug fixes, patches, security updates, compatibility improvements, and the […]
The truth about recycling Via Economist.com (tags: environment green recycle essay todo)
Daring Fireball: JavaScript Bookmarklet Builder (tags: javascript bookmarklet tools url webdev todo)
Spent about an hour messing around with hugin again tonight. The last couple of panoramics I have stitched together in PhotoStitch have been … disappointing. It mostly has to do with the seams; no matter what I try, there appears to be too much “vignetting” going on at those seams. The tripod has not really […]