All posts for the month January, 2005

One for the just-say-no crowd

Kat blogged this disturbing collection of before-and-after photos of meth addicts. Kids, pick a better drug. The whole display really makes you want to exercise and eat your Brussles sprouts.

iPod + iTrip = ?

I bought my first accessory for my favorite gadget. The Griffin iTrip is a small FM transmitter that mounts on top of the iPod and broadcasts it’s output onto the (FM) frequency of your choice. Mine arrived on Friday, so I haven’t had a chance to test it on my daily commute. So far, I’ve [...]

Some inauguration day thoughts from Kottke

Kottke posted this piece back in November 2004. But it bears repeating. While I was surfing his site, I also found out about a cool little webapp from 37signals called ta-da lists that’s pretty cool. Though I’m currently using plaxo for my todo lists, the ability to share them publicly is a nice idea.

Mouseover DOM Inspector…

Here’s one purely for the web slaves out there. slayeroffice.com‘s cool Mouseover DOM Inspector favelet can really help you get a quick idea of the structure of a page and, I should think, will help in tracking down pesky JavaScript problems (via del.icio.us).

Are you now, or have you ever been…

Matt has written a fine reaction to Bill Gates’ recent “red scare” comments on copyright alternatives. And here’s the scoop on the same from The Guardian, if you don’t know what I’m talking about.