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- Optical Illusion
Edward H. Adelson has posted one of the most interesting optical illusions I've seen. I had to check it in Photoshop like Jason Kottke just to be sure.
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- New Software Quietly Diverts Sales Commissions
Some P2P software developers are bundling "parasite-ware" into their products that intercepts certain web transactions such as Amazon referals and diverts the referral fees to their own company to pay for software development according to this New York Times article.
Products include LimWire, Morpheus, Kazaa, and Bearshare. I use BearShare that uses the SaveNow [...]
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- Web Standards Sites
After meeting with Jay Goldman of Inflection Design and having some in depth discussions about web standards I'm deciding to venture forth and begin to embrace CSS 2.0 on all my sites. Jay also provided some helpful sites to make the transition smoother and account for older browsers like Navigator 4x. Thanks Jay.
The Web Standards [...]
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- The Simpson’s Generation
I finally read The Simpson's Generation by Chris Turner in the 10th anniversary issue of Shift on the train ride home last night from Burlington.
"We were being told - in emphatic terms - that the thing we were defending and the way to defend it were one and the same; we were the great globalized [...]
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- New Glenn Group Site
I launched my father's new pharmaceutical consulting site, The Glenn Group, today. It uses the same content management system that my own site uses and employs the new Flash text editor, has industry news feeds, and a client document management area. The technology was a perfect fit to make editing posts easier. I'll be adding [...]
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- Orca Live
I thought I had already posted this but a quick search reveals that I haven't. Listen to live orca calls and video off Vancouver island at Orca Live. You can sign up to be emailed when orcas are near the hydrophones and camera and participate in the community area with chat and a map showing [...]
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- Updated Flash Text Editor
I've added new features to the Flash text editor. Long URL support (greater than 127 characters), better import and export text, and more!
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- Green light for twin towers sparks outrage
The Ontario Municipal Board has approved the construction of the Minto YE Inc. 51 and 37-storey twin towers at Yonge and Eglinton. Construction is to begin next summer.
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- Flash Text Editor
Thanks to work by Josh Dura I have been able to modify his Flash text editor to create one that has URL editing capabilities and was able to integrate it into my content management form for WYSIWYG editing.
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- The Smaller Picture
Typophile is running an interesting collaborative experiment in which users collectively participate in building a bitmap font by choosing one bit at a time, black or white. The Smaller Picture
At first I thought that it would only be a matter of time before the letters and numbers were formed albeit, slightly deformed. However, this [...]Popularity: unranked [?]

