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Scott Johnson of Feedster

Right now I'm hacking on a small project involving blogs and news, and so far I've been using Blogdex and Technorati for my data.


Aaron Hillegass == the man

Recently Aaron Hillegass posted a pointed diatribe to the Cocoa-Dev list about Apple's new NSController layer in Mac OS 10.3. Today, he posted an explanation and partial retraction, showing an astounding amount of mental clarity and humility in the process. Way to go, Aaron!!


Blogdex API?

Is there a blogdex api?


Aussie's do e-voting right

[Wired] Aussie's Do It Right: E-Voting. This group developed an open-source electronic voting solution that went far to assuage fears of problems with the process, since the code was out there for anyone to examine and validate.


Home on the Range's New Groove

There's a trailer up now(Quicktime, large) for Disney's Home on the Range, a new animated film done in the same style as The Emperor's New Groove.


Google News API?

Another question for the technically-minded:


Coloring, Geek Style

Having, with Panther, gotten a command-line with easy to turn on coloring of directory listings, I went in search of something that would tell me what colors I could use.


Winter Lawn Redux

Hehe. I went looking for information again this year on planting a winter lawn (something we have to do in Arizona since the Bermuda that survuves the summer heat can't survive the cooler winter temps) and discovered that my weblog post from last year is the #2 result on Google for arizona winter lawn. Not that it helps, but it was funny.


Share Digital Devices in Mac OS 10.3

This is too cool. Evidently, using the Image Capture preferences, you can share digital devices over your local area network with Mac OS 10.3. Nice!!


Hello from Re-Mac

I'm visiting the Scottsdale Re-Mac, a local Mac reseller and servicer. Never one to resist a shiny Powerbook (12" in this case) and an Airport connection, here's the obligtory weblog post. smile


Yummy!

Open the fridge. Take out the tupperware container. Lift one edge of the lid. MMmmm, smell soy sauce, lemon juice, fresh garlic, onion, ginger, sesame oil.


Yay!

I got a call about another small (very small but nice) web site job today. As much as I want a permanent position, there's something special about sitting down to lunch with someone who needs a website and has little budget. I feel like a neighbor - a craftsman. That's nice.


Bill O'Reilly and the Paranoid Style

I don't watch Fox News, as I don't get all the fancy cable channels for my $13/mo. But I've followed from a comfortable distance the bruhaha between Bill "Suitcase Nuke" O'Reilly and Al "Snider-Than-Thou" Franken, as well as the (evidently vivid) on-air blowup between O'Reilly and NPR's ever-collected Terry Gross.


Dave: Don't Comment On My Site

Wow. Somebody touched a nerve.


Dive Into Math

Oh, man, I needed a good guffaw. smile


ALA 3.0

The web designer's online magazine A List Apart has redesigned and relaunched again, and man, is it nice. Gone are the shocking-orange and reds and yellows, this time around it's a subtle mix of modern and painterly styles. Very nice.


Soylent Dean

Howard Dean's blog posted this clever spoof of the campy sci-fi flick "Soylent Green": Soylent Dean!


Now *there's* a useful map...

Via Slashdot: Hoom! Maps and Walking Directions To Mordor!


Dear Google, somebody got some 'splainin' to do

[Correction 10/20/03 2:21 MST] Ok, Dave sent me an email pointing out that that page on Google is © Google, and it points out that the page has been modified by Google from the ODP listing.


Presidential Rookies

Sen. Leiberman is calling his Democratic Presidential opponents rookies who aren't ready to be President.

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