Links & notes for this month
- Mac OSX Unix tutorial
- Nintendo DS design and name finalised. It's a bit shinier now; the block, orthogonal style is very retro. Someone on NTSC-UK referred to it as a "blinged out Game-and-Watch", which neatly summarises exactly the feel Nintendo wanted, I think.
- Rands In Repose is a great little weblog, with some lovely articles and, of course, the theory of NADD.
- EVERYBODY DO THE MORRISSEY DANCE
- 2004 Bulwer-Lytton contest results are up. I think I prefer this year's results to last years.
- The Hansard Society releases its publication "Political Weblogs: Craze or Convention?". Worth reading, possibly a bit depressing. Link takes you to news page, PDF available from there.
- Despite the massive public interest, no-one was found to have lost their organs. The whole story's mind boggling, but that final line is the icing on the cake.
- Some details and another shot of the new iPod from the Newsweek article it was launched in.
- A module to let you write Perl programs in Latin. I want to learn Perl more than ever now. This is the shizzle.
- Go to Music for Robots now and download the Juno cover of DJ Shadow's High Noon. With guitars an' stuff. It's great.