Friday 20th February
New: Ryan Gough: A spin-bowler in the making
New: Lightning Pool: Just about the best game of online pool
New: Chickstop: Games for girls who like to play
New: GrokItBot: A Bayesian/AIML instant messaging bot for AIM written in Python
Over and over
I have to acknowledge that what pervades my thinking, what has done for years, is an insistent question.
Do the people who die young, know that they will die young?
Recently I have concluded that they do not know this.
I am now convinced that they were asking the same question as I am. Over and over.
Links
http://slashdot.org/ Funniest Slashdot comment ever :)
http://hotwired.wired.com/ HotWired Archives
http://www.folklore.org/ A Rich Neighbor Named Xerox
http://www.folklore.org/ The Original MacintoshAnecdotes about the development of Apple's original Macintosh computer, and the people who created it
http://www.shauninman.com/ Nice design
http://www.guigalaxy.com/ Design
http://poignantguide.net/ poignant guide to Ruby
http://www.shearersoftware.com/ Now available: RSSFilter, an open source Python module for modifying RSS files and blogBrowser-format RSS archives in place. It builds on XMLFilter. (Speaking of which, thanks to Mark Pilgrim for its recent mention in his b-links.)
http://www.zephoria.org/ Blog
http://news.bbc.co.uk/ Has Text-porn finally made computers 'human'?
http://www.google.com/ Vim & Python tips
http://www.pinkjuice.com/ Vim as XML Editor
http://mail.python.org/ Vi and Python
http://db.cs.helsinki.fi/ Python tips and tricks
http://www.vex.net/ Useful VIM Settings for working with Python:
http://gwebcache2.jonatkins.com/ Gnutella2 troubleshooting - auto discovery and host cache with Shareaza
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