Burgers don’t kill people. People kill people. Looks like a genuinely interesting blog too. I’ll have to start cooking sometime. (Someday.) Hat tip: Andrew Grumet.
Category Archives: Links
da Vinci Code
Per Site User Stylesheets
Give every site you visit a body ID, because everybody needs somebody.
Surfing
I’m a strong believer in following random links every now and then. You’ll never know what you find.
BackupPC
BackupPC, the most thorough and capable backup system I’ve seen. I need to get this running this week now that my backup/storage server is online. This could backup my laptop using samba.
Speedy DNS
Slashdot | Verisign Speeds Up DNS Updates, very nice. This will make moving accounts between servers much more painless.
Malice and Incompetence
Free SuSE
Novell is giving away copies of SuSE Pro. Step 3: Profit!!! Hat tip: dented21 in #wordpress.
Another Linking policy
CNET News.com linking policy. Seems sane.
More on FC
Fast Company clarifies linking policy. Hat tip: Anil.
Eric Links
Eric does a linklog. In for a penny, in for a dollar. The one thing that bugs me about this type of link blog with the commentary in the title attribute is that Mozilla and family cuts off the title tooltip when you hover over the link. To see the entire message I either have to view source or right click and chose “Properties”, which also has a set length and I usually have to select the text and move my mouse to get it to “scroll.” Is there a better solution?
Fast Company’s Linking
State of the Bonsai
Michael has a mid-blog crisis and axes his linklog. That’s too bad because he always had unique stuff.
Bookmark Sync
Firefox Bookmark Synchronization. Hat tip: Todd Dominey.
MT Pricing
Announcing Pricing & Licensing Changes to Movable Type, looks like they’ve hit a good balance.
Kicksology
Kicksology.net, an amazingly well-done site dedicated to basketball shoes.
Waterfall
A fresh look at the waterfall. Hat tip: Charles Miller.
Link Manager
Microsoft Expression
Microsoft Expression, a free vector image tool for Macs and PCs. Hat tip: Cheryl Wise.
Blogging by Degrees
There’s a new tool called Downhill that attempts to find the connections between two weblogs. It’s a neat idea however nothing I tried worked. It also seemed to force an old URL (the www. one) for this site, so I don’t know what that means. You might have better luck though, so check it out. [via CamWorld]