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Link lists, round-ups, recaps, Delicious.com dumps, and other sometimes somewhat salacious sundry sediments and sentiments.

links for 2007-10-30

by Rob Friesel

Humans vs. Zombies (Steve is playing this week…) (tags: games zombie ambulothanatophobia todo) Caffeine via Lighthead (via TUAW): app sits in the menubar and lets you quickly, easily, and temporarily disable screensavers, screen dimming, and sleep — for presentations etc. Now I just need “Valium” to do the opposite… (tags: Mac OSX caffeine menubar software […]

links for 2007-10-28

by Rob Friesel

Favorite Leopard Features via Gus Mueller (maker of VoodooPad): “Mail.app now has a message: URL for each message, meaning you can now drag and drop messages to VoodooPad, and VP will link it up (in the upcoming release of VP 3.2.3 anyway).” This alone might be worth the price of (tags: Mac OSX essay todo)

links for 2007-10-24

by Rob Friesel

7 Can’t-Miss Ways To Kick-Start The Writing Habit via Freelance Folder: geared toward bloggers/journalists (I think) but still some good material such as: “We tend to assume that great writers write great stuff all the time. Face it – they don’t. Professional writers write even when nothing but crap co (tags: productivity writing essay)

links for 2007-10-20

by Rob Friesel

Icastic – visualizing time via information aesthetics (tags: visualization design art todo) Bernie’s Better Beginner’s Guide to Photography (tags: camera photography tutorial essay todo) Mirror, Mirror On The Wall, Who Are The Greenest (States) Of All via TreeHugger: VT at #1! (tags: Vermont environment energy) TUAW Guide: Getting Ready for Leopard via TUAW: their recommended […]

links for 2007-10-17

by Rob Friesel

Slate Magazine: American lawbreaking: How laws die. (by Tim Wu) via B^2: “And sometimes the law as written is a symbol of some behavior to which we may aspire, which nevertheless remains wholly out of touch with reality. Whatever the reason, when politics fails, institutional tolerance of lawbreaking takes over.” (tags: art history law politics […]