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Fiddler2 HTTP Debugger - Fiddler2

2006 Nov 27, 11:23Fiddler2 is a free tool that lets you view and fiddle with HTTP and now HTTPS traffic! Supports automated modification of traffic using javascript as well as manual modification using breakpoints. Very cool tool.PermalinkCommentseric-lawrence tool tools free internet http debugger debug fiddler fiddler2 microsoft proxy

NAILS

2006 Nov 13, 12:34Crazy animated flash deals. Crazy.PermalinkCommentscool webdesign weird humor flash interactive art animation

John Resig - Javascript Diff Algorithm

2006 Nov 6, 4:50A Javascript lib that does diff for you. Could be useful in implementing cool AJAX-y clientside things. Also has link to ACM paper describing the diff algorithm used.PermalinkCommentsacm ajax algorithm article blog code development diff javascript library programming reference

Cool New Thing

2006 Nov 3, 3:02I'm updating my homepage to include a sorted list of my livejournal blog entries and my del.icio.us bookmarks. I'm using BadgerFish to convert the XML of the RSS feeds of the two into JavaScript objects. At that point I can do fun stuff like sorting them into lists on my page. Neat. This is how I spend my free time... OK.PermalinkCommentsxml badgerfish feed rss script livejournal delicious homepage

Proceedings of the Athanasius Kircher Society

2006 Oct 30, 11:09PermalinkCommentsblog cool culture history humor weird

Wired 14.11: Very Short Stories

2006 Oct 26, 9:23Famous authors create six word short stories.PermalinkCommentsarticle cool book fiction humor literature story scifi

Pi to 1,000,000 places

2006 Oct 3, 2:25Cool domain name. 63 chars is max per DNS label so that's how many digits of pi are listed. Neat.PermalinkCommentsmath pi humor domain dns internet web

Welcome to Flow in Games

2006 Sep 22, 5:14Neat Looking Flash GamePermalinkCommentsflash game cool evolution flow art web free

Links to free episodes of Penn & Teller: Bullshit!

2006 Sep 18, 12:24PermalinkCommentsvideo cool blog humor free tv politics religion penn-and-teller bullshit

YouTube - My Animated World

2006 Sep 14, 10:17Cool stopmotion video.PermalinkCommentshumor video nintendo youtube stopmotion videogames

Upcoming.org: Home

2006 Aug 29, 4:06PermalinkCommentsajax blog cool internet tools social music news local

Websites as graphs - an HTML DOM Visualizer Applet

2006 Jun 7, 3:15Neat graph of the DOM of a webpagePermalinkCommentsart cool graph java software tools html

Telegraph | Entertainment | Farce that rose from the grave

2006 May 23, 11:49Individual fan purchases rights to television series in order to release it on DVD.PermalinkCommentstv cool news dvd rights

Pierced Eyeglasses [The Publisher’s Ring]

2006 May 22, 3:46The idea of hanging eyeglasses from a piercing or a combination of piercings or even transdermal implants is something that a lot of us have toyed with — as I was writing this, my old boss Tom Brazda reminded me that almost ten years ago we made a set oPermalinkCommentscool culture hardware glasses piercing design weird bodymod

NESVideos / Front Page

2006 Apr 15, 11:59PermalinkCommentsgame movie nintendo video fast cool speedrun done-quick

TPCSv8 - Articles - The Cutest Human-Test: KittenAuth

2006 Apr 10, 1:35PermalinkCommentsblog development internet password security tools tutorial software captcha spam authentication cool humor cute

Post-School Plans

2004 Apr 22, 3:52I actually have something to say which I thought would be appropriate for the LiveJournal format. Why I haven't posted to the LiveJournal for such a great length of time can be saved for later. I spent Easter weekend and the Monday following, in Washington, the state. Microsoft paid for me to fly up and stay in Washington so I could do the technical portion of the interview with them. I hung out with my friend Jeannie and she showed me all around Seattle on Saturday and Sunday. Each night we had somewhat expensive dinners, all paid for by Microsoft. It was cool. On Sunday I stayed at a nice hotel in Redmond and the next morning I spent just short of eight hours being interviewed by five different people from different groups within Microsoft. Each sub interview consisted of two portions. First there was the general portion where they would ask me why I wanted to work there, ask about my previous experience, and those sort of non technical questions. The second portion would take the majority of the time and it would be me trying to solve some technical problem they'd present. By the end of the interview my hands were gray with dry erase marker ink because apparently everybody's got a whiteboard and they all want me to write code on them. I have to go to class soon and I might post some more stories related to this trip, but mostly I wanted to say that last week I received a great offer from them and I'll probably be moving up to Washington sometime (weeks or months?) after graduation. Also, I've changed my AIM name from SequelGuy to SequelDave. My email address will also have to change soon, but I don't know to what it will change.PermalinkComments
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