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links for 2008-07-30
July 29, 2008
Categories: bookmark
Tags: ecommerce, economics, gallery, image, martino, paypal, philosophy, php, press_area, research, simple, toread
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links for 2008-07-02
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S’ajoute la dégénerescence comme épreuve du temps et les erreurs qui en découlent.Chaque livre est photocopié à partir du dernier et les erreurs ne peuvent être corrigées.
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Makin offered me the book; I like dthe vidual index at the end – see: http://anti-chambre.net/users/jerome/none/?p=221
July 01, 2008
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Tags: architecture, books, Clothing, culture, design, fashion, fr, gallery, magazine, publishing, shop, store, studio
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links for 2008-05-21
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twitter powered timesheets: your schedule available on your mobile via twitter/rss/gogle.calendar. via:thomastraum.twitter
May 21, 2008
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Tags: *****, *****, *****, *****, art, calendar, design, exhibition, gallery, twitter, uk
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links for 2008-04-10
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from the comment: The full admin app also scales blog post text by calculating “em” sizes based on the slider value.
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Beyond the “uniqueness” of individual works, he tried to discover their common structural properties after noticing that characters in great fiction evolved in a system of relationships otherwise common to the wider generality of novels.
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An unlikely row has erupted in France over suggestions that the semicolon’s days are numbered
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UNIX pipes (treated semantically as writing to temporary files) are quite similar to monads. Furthermore, at the level of UNIX programming, all i/o can be regarded monadic.
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That’s what you can find here: a wonderful repository of documents related to computer and culture at large
April 10, 2008
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Tags: *****, *****, *****, *****, algorithms, animation, archive, art, ascii, book, books, character, code, culture, data, design, encoding, france, gallery, images, inerface, javascript, language, literature, mathematics, newyork, philosophy, pipe, punctuation, research, resource, shell, size, store, structure, text, theory, thumbnails, typography, uk, unicode, unix, utf8, writing, zoom
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links for 2008-03-08
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Pineapples contains Bromelain and have had a long tradition as a medicinal plant among the natives of South and Central America. (Eating the fruit isn’t a solution though :)
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Marmite has a great deal of Vitamin B complex – which means it contains all the B vitamins.
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Very nice dynamic layout, using javascript to fuidify the columns when resizing the page.
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todo.sh use plain text: Since it’s been around since the dawn of computing, it’s safe to say it’s completely future-proof
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show system logs, unix commands output, or images (i.e. from the internet) on your desktop or even in front of all windows.
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Bash outputs
March 08, 2008
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Tags: *****, *****, *****, *****, apple, automation, background, collection, commandline, desktop, discussion, fluid, food, gallery, gtd, GUI, hack, health, image, interface, javascript, layout, lifehack, linux, organization, pipe, pipes, process, productivity, reference, shell, system, terminal, txt, unix, wound
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links for 2008-02-25
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Tarantino and Avary decided to write a short, on the theory that it would be easier to get made than a feature… the film became a trilogy, with one section by Tarantino, one by Avary, and one by a third director who never materialized. Each eventually e
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Del.icio.us API / help. This document and the APIs herein are subject to change at any time.
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article describing a simple use of the delicious API on a mail server
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tracking software for website statistices – tehy pretty much evolved form the evrsion i use to know a couple of years back… it seems like they developped quite neat services and smart tools
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enables you to have your posts submitted automatically to social bookmarking sites like delicio.us
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a nice summary of a few features and softwares to betterise your experience with delicious bookmarks
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this gallery has both onsite and online exhibition
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an overview of the reputation economy, using delicious – the via: tag to give credits; it’s weird this system could not be automatically generated when you use the “copy this” functions.
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a kind of GTD tricks using GMail as the main tool – it’s nice to see good old emails back on tracks in the middle of RSS. it’s a “now old” media on the internet and pretty much everybody feels comfortable with it. A bit of automation oculd bring emails to
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a unique flexible identity system which help to login multiple online services and centralise information regarding personal electronic presence
February 25, 2008
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Tags: advertisement, aggregator, analytics, api, architecture, art, auckland, automation, body, book, business, car, code, coding, color, community, connection, delicious, dev, development, digital, documentation, electronic_presence, email, fashion, filter, gallery, get, gmail, google, gtd, ideas, identity, interface, internet, lifehack, login, management, marketing, microformats, monitoring, movie, network, networking, nz, optimization, organisation, photography, picture, plugin, post, privacy, process, productivity, protocol, reputation, RSS, r_echos, service, shoes, social, software, statistics, submission, tagging, tip, tool, tracking, traffic, twitter, url, vehicle, visualization, webdev, webservice, wikipedia, wireless, wordpress, workflow, __ofs
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links for 2008-02-07

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big title use make the Palais de Tokyo website (inspired by ECAL website?) – very nice submenu on the side
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(tags: streetwear website)
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via Hei (DomDomDom) – a nice gallery of images for an exhibition about “Bikes, Kits and Maps for Portland, Oregon”

February 07, 2008
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Tags: art, bike, clothes, cycling, design, exhibition, furniture, gallery, hierarchy, image, luxury, paris, products, streetwear, typography, website
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Hollybush Gardens Website
Åbäke and I designed a simple and effective website for the east london gallery Hollybush Gardens based on the printed identity Åbäke designed for them. The idea was to make the geo location of the gallery as obviously as possible; they also can access the archives and the presentation of artists, current exhibition and what’s planned for the forthcoming exhibitions.


October 20, 2005
Categories: designing, web design
Tags: design, gallery, london, website
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