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Visor provides a systemwide terminal window accessible via a hotkey, much like the consoles found in games such as Quake.
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Problem: Some applications do about 90% of what I want.
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A command line anywhere and everywhere (10.5)
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All things AppleScript(tags: applescript resources)
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encyclopedic collections of types of objects whose categorical boundaries were yet to be defined
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art & culture periodical; distributed both as a book and a magazine (depends where the barcode appears)
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the idea of a physical blog/reblog under the form of a Cabinet Of Curiosities
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links for 2008-03-18
March 18, 2008
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Tags: *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, applescript, art, articles, biology, book, collection, culture, design, finder, framework, furniture, hack, interface, lifehacks, magazine, osx, philosophy, plugin, productivity, publish, resources, science, shell, software, tangible, terminal, tool, tools, wikipedia, writing, _curiosities
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links for 2008-03-17
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saving multiple clipboards for later access via contextual menu.
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A recursive acronym (or occasionally recursive initialism, and sometimes recursive backronym) is an abbreviation that refers to itself in the expression for which it stands. Due to the nature of the English language, which would infinitely recurse left-re
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i like the simple and effective interface and 3 column layout for blog excerpts, links and lists agregation
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Matching Whole Lines of Text
March 17, 2008
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Tags: *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, aggregator, application, banger, business, card, censor, censorship, clipboard, coding, communication, complexity, context, cover, crypto, culture, design, directory, disclosures, ed, education, game, geometry, graphic, illustartion, information, installation, language, links, mac, mathematics, media, news, osx, paper, record, reference, regexp, resource, resources, software, structure, tools, txt, wiki
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links for 2008-03-16
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(tags: geometry typography)
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(tags: explosion photography)
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nice resource of Monospaced fonts for displaying code – I finally selected the Profont for my own use in TextWrangler, seems like an improved version Monaco.
March 16, 2008
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Tags: activism, analysis, author, brain, censor, code, coding, color, comparison, consciousness, content, cup, design, drawing, explosion, font, frame, future, geometry, GUI, history, icon, interface, mapping, network, noodle, photography, production, resource, science, talk, ted, time, tools, tradition, typography, web2.0
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links for 2008-03-15
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Outline and structure your ideas. Take notes. Storyboard your masterpiece using a powerful virtual corkboard. View research while you write. Track themes using keywords. Dynamically combine multiple scenes into a single text just to see how they fit.
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OmniGraffle let’s you create and organise your thoughts trough diagram
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seems to be a very good alternative to Omni Graffle; but works only on 10.5 (time to switch:). Via Piotch
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formatting text documents with meta language (formatting syntax) embed in the text
March 15, 2008
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Tags: application, bibliography, charts, diagram, editor, format, formating, interface, latex, lifehacks, management, mapping, mindmap, organisation, osx, productivity, project, schema, software, text, thinking, tools, txt, utility, writing
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links for 2008-02-20
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emotion is what motivated this post – it’s pretty damn intriguing…
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website that are much more than websites
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an overview of the future development of the internet, with a certain fascination for semantic web, it also speak about web of data, and a kind of ambient findability like series scenarios
February 20, 2008
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Tags: api, application, data, database, innovation, internet, mashup, microsoft, news, object, semantic, services, tangible, technology, tools, trend, web2.0, writing
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