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.
One for the just-say-no crowd
http://wheatblog.com/2005/01/one-for-the-just-say-no-crowd/
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 [...]
http://wheatblog.com/2005/01/ipod-itrip/
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.
http://wheatblog.com/2005/01/some-inauguration-day-thoughts-from-kottke/
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).
http://wheatblog.com/2005/01/mouseover-dom-inspector/
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.
http://wheatblog.com/2005/01/are-you-now-or-have-you-ever-been/