links for 2007-03-04
¶ by Rob FrieselScripts to automate the Mail.app Envelope speed trick via Hawk Wings (tags: hack Mail.app OSX)
Link lists, round-ups, recaps, Delicious.com dumps, and other sometimes somewhat salacious sundry sediments and sentiments.
Scripts to automate the Mail.app Envelope speed trick via Hawk Wings (tags: hack Mail.app OSX)
Sledders, Eat Your Hearts Out Conor and Eric’s sled track! (tags: friend winter Vermont)
Techno.FM Electronic Radio (tags: music) Replacing AppleScript with Ruby @MacDevCenter (via RSS; via TUAW): Neuberg on methods of replacing AppleScript with Ruby (looks like this is a trend gathering lots of steam recently…) (tags: applescript Ruby essay todo)
Hack a Day (tags: blog hack) ONLamp.com O’Reilly blog agg for LAMP-related articles, issues… (LAMP? That’s “Linux, Apache, MySQL, and (fill in the blank scripting language that starts with ‘P’…”) (tags: Linux Apache MySQL Perl PHP Python blog dev webdev news work)
Frugal Lunch via LifeHack.org: save $988 a year by bringing your lunch; put into perspective — that’s a Mac mini with upgrade RAM and hard drive (or) a little less than a year’s worth of mobile phone service (your mileage may vary on that one; or) about 120 bottles o (tags: money food) Semantic Flash: […]
Default Password List via B^2: a long list of routers and their default passwords (“in case you forgot or lost your book or something”) (tags: hardware router password security)
Nuclear Weapons Transparency via GOOD Magazine (via Revver (via MeFi)): Nukes! Who’s got ’em? How many? What if we blew one up at the Empire State Building? (tags: nuclear ColdWar research video) BBC NEWS | Middle East | Iran rocket claim raises tension via /. (if this had come from Warren Ellis, it would no […]
Design Meltdown § Badges Part 2 via zappowbang (@Flickr) (tags: design webdesign essay)
Seven steps to remarkable customer service via Joel on Software (tags: essay leadership customerservice service) Night Shade Books via “Grey the novel” (on MySpace) (tags: fiction literature scifi publishing)
Imaginary Homelands via MeFi: pretty good round-up of well-known sci-fi and fantasy worlds; topography, geography, history… (tags: fiction literature scifi fantasy todo research)