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Dell Announces iPod-clone

Good grief. Dell has taken the "wait-for-Apple's-success-then-clone-it" strategy a bit too far with it's new Digital Jukebox ("DJ" heh).


R.E.M. Fanzine BAZAR

The Italian R.E.M. fanzine, BAZAR, has a list of what I believe to be various bootlegs, rare tracks, and duets done by R.E.M. and/or Michael Stipe (lead singer) with other artists.


Rendezvous-enabled Project Management

Local boy Jiva Devoe just released a cool project management tool for Mac OS X, called Power Card, that has Rendezvous-enabled shared editing built in. Check it out!


It's Been A Bad Day On Morningteam.com

Wow, I actually had to find out about this from Lockergnome (Thanks Meryl!) - R.E.M. has a cool mock news site up at morningteam.com promoting their new release, "Bad Day".


The Economics of Using Web Standards

Jeffrey Veen wrote an essay on "The Business Value OF Web Standards". A good read if you're wondering why your designer is recommending you get rid of the gunk in your pages.


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Your Roommate Plays The Indigo Girls

From the Brunching Shuttlecocks: Your Roommate Plays the Indigo Girls.


New News.Com feature: Save This Story

From the editorial announcing a News.com redesign and site upgrade:


Blog search with XPath-aware URL processing

Jon Udell points to Kimbro Staken's new XPath-searchable weblog software. Very cool!


Building a site using web standards

Russ Weakley's Max Design has a useful presentation on Building A Site Using Web Standards. I always enjoy seeing the process other designers go through.


Learning HTML. Again.

As I begin to work on writing cleaner HTML, with a goal of proper accessibility and standards compliance, I'm learning about HTML I'd never used before. A good example: I was looking for a way to semantically mark up an FAQ. In another context, I stumbled across definition lists (DL, DT, and DD) which I'd never used or understood.


Keynote-to-HTML

Tim Bray is upset that Keynote does not have an HTML export feature.


CSS Listutorial

Russ Weakley (of Max Design) responds to my previous comments about the lists on the Max Design site. He also kindly points us to a new tutorial he's put together on using background images with CSS to build even more creative lists.


Johnny Cash, Dead at 71: 21 Reasons Why Johnny Cash Was Cool

ChartAttack has a list of 21 Reasons Why Johnny Cash Was Cool. What a great celebration of the original Man In Black.


When You Talk Back, The Terrorists Win

BIll points us to this bit of absurdity from Donald Rumsfeld.


Code Switching

Jason Kottke is talking about codeswitching, a phenomenon where several multi-lingual people will switch between languages in a single conversation. Having had some first and second-hand experience of this, I posted the following in the comments:


Edward Teller, H-Bomb Architect, Dead at 95

Someone mentioned to me today that Edward Teller was dead. I had no idea who Edward Teller was, or why (or if) I should be pleased (as this person seemed to be) that he was dead.


Stupid CSS List Tricks

Max Design has a really cool page detailing all sorts of interesting CSS techniques for styling HTML lists.


Neo-Conservatives For...?

I have a problem. I consider myself a neo-conservative, generally for fiscal conservatism and moderate on social issues. But I'm sick of Bush.


Breathed Back To LIfe!

Berkeley Breathed, creator of the shaper-of-a-generation-of-minds, "Bloom County", is bringing Opus the Penguin back to Sunday comics starting Nov. 23!!

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