February 2009
18 posts
(via Dialogue Box 3.8: Fake finger fools fingerprint reader - at ZDNet.co.uk) How to render the governments £6bn ID Card project useless
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Convention on Modern Liberty « THE PEOPLE’S... →
Oops: Microsoft Asks Some Laid Off Workers To Send... →
Oops: Microsoft Asks Some Laid Off Workers To Send Back Part Of Their Severance
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UniqueDaily.com - Snails Timelapse
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HSE disbands nuclear body that warned of risks
– HSE disbands nuclear body that warned of risks |
Environment |
The Guardian
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isolani - Web Standards: IE8 Blacklist: forcing... →
This would seem to further validate the reasons for not using Internet Explorer. FULLSTOP!
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Lets start with comparisons. Newspapers? the total circulation of all daily...
– Bigger than TV, bigger than the internet: Understand mobile of 4 billion users
If these number hold up (and I’m no expert) then this is an incredible introduction to the growth and untapped potential of the mobile market.
From a personal perspective, although I have had WAP and...
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blog
I don’t know the guy, but followed him via twitter and came across...
– Dave Nicoll (davenicoll.com)
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14 Tools of Highly Effective Twitter Users - Kenny... →
http://www.twibs.com/
Seth Godin on sliced bread | Video on TED.com
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Digging Up Extra System Preferences →
Archives Preferences Pane
In either compressing or decompressing files, by default we have no other choices but to make new expanded/archived file in the same directory.
Even worse, we can’t straight away delete the original file(s).
Using Archives Preferences Pane, that allows us to customize our archiving process, will save us from all of those troubles. Shown Above. Archives...
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LiveLeak.com - Cornstarch Monster on a Speaker As seen on the Big Bang Theory earlier this week…. wierd
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Countdown (actually up) to the UNIX Epoch time... →
Only 1 week, 1 day, 23 hours, 49 minutes and 2 seconds until the Epoch Time is 1234567890! (Friday, February 13th 2009, 23:31:30 GMT)
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Larry Lessig says the law is strangling creativity | Video on TED.com A great talk on a fascinating subject. Brilliant example of how to use slides to emphasis your main subject.