2007 May 31, 12:54I remember watching this in high school. My friend Lucas really liked the series. I should look into this...
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internet videogames avatar culture article photos 2007 May 30, 9:34This is the lolcat's programming language.
code humor lolcats language programming 2007 May 29, 5:59Traffic map of the seattle area.
traffic camera car public government tool free travel 2007 May 29, 5:18 2007 May 29, 1:17An interesting blog
blog art humor design monthly 2007 May 29, 12:59Dawdlr is like Twitter except you use physical mail and its updated twice a year =)
humor twitter mail social 2007 May 26, 7:21Captcha system that helps digitize books at the same time.
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robot lamp light desk video mit 2007 May 24, 10:48Whenever I see references to Ray Ozzie (Chief Software Arch at MS) I always think of Ozzie the evil guy from Chrono Trigger.
wikipedia article wiki ozzie chronotrigger videogames 2007 May 24, 9:16Band has free mp3s including album based on the Futurama episode 'The Sting'
futurama music humor video mp3 2007 May 24, 7:04Clip from Futurama featuring Morbo giving a knowledge smack down on windmills. That line makes me laugh everytime. (The funny is at the very end of the clip)
futurama video humor tv windmill morbo 2007 May 22, 10:12Digg RSS extension that includes submitter, digg count, and comment count.
digg rss extension xml feed 2007 May 22, 7:53Thoughts on determining the effective TLD of a hostname from Mozillaland.
mozilla security tld domain uri url api browser firefox dns 2007 May 22, 3:22I've created an
update to the IE7 feed display.
After working on my
update to the XML source view I tried running my resourcelist program on other IE DLLs including ieframe. I found that
one of the resources in ieframe is the XSLT used to turn an
RSS feed into the IE7 feed display.
My first thought for this was that I could embed enclosures into the feed display. For instance, have controls for youtube.com videos or podcast audio files directly in the feed display. However, I
found that I can't use object or embed tags that rely on ActiveX controls in the page or in frames in the feed display.
With that through I decided I could at least add support for some RSS extensions. Thanks to
IE7's RSS platform which provides a
normalized view of RSS feeds it was really easy to do this. I went to several popular RSS feeds and RSS feeds that I like and took a look at the source to see what extensions I might want to add
support for.
For
digg.com I added support for
their RSS extension which includes digg count, and submitter name and icon. I
added the digg count in a box on the right and tried to make it fit in stylistically. For the
iTunes RSS extension
I add the feed icon, feed author, and descriptions. I was surprised by how much of the podcasts content was missing from the feed view. I also added support for a few other misc things: the
slash RSS extension's section and department, the feed description to the top of the feed display, and the atom author icon.
I wonder what other goodies lurk in IE's resources...
feed res slashdot digg resource itunes technical browser ie rss extension 2007 May 21, 5:05I remember visiting the Really Big Button That Doesn't Do Anything on my first trip to the Internet via my friend's dad's workstation at HP. Good times...
internet humor history 2007 May 21, 3:19A visual graph of a searchable wordnet. Cool looking. Trial version for non registered users.
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