- Cycle Gap: John Gruber Has Some Career Advice For Developers
- Untitled (http://media.campdavid.de/media/catalog/category/1_2348_bild42332.jpg)
- @klicktrend @poolie ?
- Life Below 600px | Paddy Donnelly
- @poolie ja gut, der ist ja auch above the fold.
- Camp David – Wikipedia
- @klicktrend @poolie @RockYour und ich dachte daran: und war verwirrt.
- More coffee! More coffee! More coffee! | pixi.li
- More coffee! More coffee! More coffee! ☕☕☕☕
- 5by5 | Back to Work #41: Carpal Tunnel Diem
- @mrc
- Don’t Call Yourself A Programmer, And Other Career Advice | Kalzumeus Software
Bookmarks for September 20th through September 22nd
- Transport Tycoon – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- @hackr TTD?
- Lahmacun | Flickr – Photo Sharing!
- Lahmacun
- Audacity: Free Audio Editor and Recorder
- @laurakalbag there used to be one built in… not too sure how it is these days anymore. Audacity works on Windows, too:
- My Superpower Is Being Alone Forever | The Awl
- A List Apart: Articles: Banishing Your Inner Critic
- U.S. Alleges Full Tilt Poker Was Ponzi Scheme
- Surprise!
- sir @dominik of the social media clan on Twitpic
- HOLY SHIT I'm sexy!!!!111 RT @jmtosses sir @dominik of the social media clan
How to Steal Like an Artist (and 9 Other Things Nobody Told Me)
How to Steal Like an Artist (and 9 Other Things Nobody Told Me) – Austin Kleon shares some insights. Well worth reading, not only for artists.
Watching the Corners: On Future-Proofing Your Passion
Watching the Corners: On Future-Proofing Your Passion
"Spend less time fantasizing about ‘success’ and way more time making really cool mistakes."
750 Words
Write three pages every morning. It's not blogging, it's private.
Bill Watterson, creator of beloved ‘Calvin and Hobbes’ comic strip looks back with no regrets
Bill Watterson, creator of beloved ‘Calvin and Hobbes’ comic strip looks back with no regrets
His first interview in 15 years.
Keep Calm and Carry On
The history behind the poster. Interesting.
Panasonic Lumix GF1 Field Test — 16 Days in the Himalayas
Panasonic Lumix GF1 Field Test — 16 Days in the Himalayas
Craig Mod about his trip to the Himalayas with a Lumix GF1. Awesomeness.
Vintage Ad Browser
Nice – 100000+ vintage advertisements from the 1840s to the 2000s, neatly tagged and organized.
Bookmarks for December 2nd through December 4th
These are my links for December 2nd through December 4th:
- ImageOptim – PNG/JPEG/GIF optimizer for Mac OS X –
- Microsuede: Movie Review: The Twilight Saga: New Moon –
- Webtrends: Facebook und Twitter werden zum Universal-Login – OpenID endgültig am Ende? (+ Abstimmung) » t3n News –
- On Smart Cities, technological evolution and why convenience is a bitch. – Igor Schwarzmann @ posterous –
- Mark Coleran Visual Designer » Playback Graphics –
Bookmarks for September 9th through September 10th
These are my links for September 9th through September 10th:
Bookmarks for April 6th through April 16th
These are my links for April 6th through April 16th:
- Mobile Web Server – mymobilesite.net service – I've got a server on my mobile phone. That's very cool.
- Esquire Theme – Wow. I like it.
- abraham’s twitteroauth at master – GitHub – Since twitter broke Zend_Oauth, I'll need to try this.
- Mediamatic – Beyond Blade Runner: Urban Control (1) – Every American city has its official insignia and slogan, some have municipal mascots, colors, songs, birds, trees, even rocks. But Los Angeles alone has adopted an official Nightmare.
Mike Davis, author of Prisoners of the American Dream en City of Quartz: Excavating the Future in LA (1990) shows how this nightmare is slowly becoming real. - The Future of Our Cities: Open, Crowdsourced, and Participatory – O’Reilly Radar –
Bookmarks for March 12th through March 13th
These are my links for March 12th through March 13th:
- Redesign Mozilla – A view into the redesign process of mozilla.org
- Fire Eagle for Firefox – Nice.
- The High Priests of IT — And the Heretics – Now, New, Next – HarvardBusiness.org – The war between the IT department and users
- The internet’s librarian – archive.net
- FreshNetworks Blog » Blog Archive » Why do people write reviews? –
Stephen Fry and the Watchmen
These are my links for March 11th through March 12th:
- Watchmen: Easter Eggs (And Missing Parts) In Watchmen’s Titles –
- Tim Knowles – Postal Works – Spy Box – A digital camera inside a parcel looks out through a small hole and captures images of its journey through the postal system.
- Killed Ideas | Home –
- Sociological Images » Seeing is Believing –
- BBC NEWS | Technology | Stephen Fry: The internet and Me –