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  • Codeigniter: Mixing segment-based URL with querystrings | Ask About PHP
    "So, is it possible to mix segments and querystring?" Sort of, maybe, seems to be the answer.
    (tags: codeigniter php routing url hack )
  • Rands In Repose: Keynote Kung-fu Two
    "The original Keynote Kung-fu article describes how to set up and use Keynote for the first time, but once you’ve done a couple of presentations, you’re going to want more." Rands drops some Keynote science, and I learn at least one new thing.
    (tags: presentation keynote software osx speaking tips )
  • YouTube – Experimental Game: Shadow Physics
    Even if it's got a long way to go, there's so much promise and potential here – and it's interesting to see how refined some of the puzzle ideas are. And: mind-bending in the way the best puzzle games are.
    (tags: shadowphysics games indie indiegames perspective lighting 3D 2d platform )
  • kewlchops: A new leaf.
    "I'm looking forward to working with new, clever people and getting my hands dirty again. I'm charged with leading the Open Library into fresh, fun territory; to enlist many hands to make "a page on the web for every book ever published" a great resource. I'm thrilled to be working with Brewster Kahle and his crack team in an important time for books on the web." What a perfect hire. Can't wait to see what George brings to it.
    (tags: georgeoates internetarchive books publishing openlibrary awesome )
  • BLDGBLOG: This Diseased Utopia: 10 Thoughts on Swine Flu and the City
    This is epic and brilliant and has so many jumping-off points I need to read it again, and again, and again.
    (tags: disease cities design health architecture bldgblog swineflu flu space )
  • BLDGBLOG: How the Other Half Writes: In Defense of Twitter
    "Now that suburban housewives in Missouri are letting their thoughts be known via Twitter, it's as if writing itself is thought to be under attack, invaded from all sides by the unwashed masses whose thoughts have not been sanctioned as Literature™. In many ways, I'm reminded of Truman Capote's infamous put-down of Jack Kerouac: "That's not writing, it's typing.""
    (tags: twitter writing bldgblog society people literature microblogging notetaking culture )
  • Bronze Age Fox – Impossible! info
    Pop band from Bristol, made good singles, got a deal, rather than touring recorded an album, album got shelved by label that had wanted them to tour, band broke up, album now sees light of day from SVC, for three quid. Phew!
    (tags: music brongeagefox publishing download album pop )
  • swissmiss: Thelonius Monk’s advice to saxophonist Steve Lacy (1960)
    Fantastic, all of it.
    (tags: music advice notes jazz theloniusmonk )
  • Routes Game – games
    Sneeze is the latest minigame inside Routes to be released. It's a bit like Boomshine and Every Extend, except using the common cold as your weapon. Children are easy vectors, the elderly are slow but you get more points for infecting them. Lots of fun, and great splatter effects.
    (tags: flash games routesgame routes oneshot disease effectiveness )
  • Cake Wrecks: when professional cakes go horribly, hilariously wrong – Telegraph
    "This story clearly illustrates the problem with ordering over the phone." Oh dear.
    (tags: humour fail cake literal )
  • Rhetorical Pedagogy: progymnasmata
    "A set of rudimentary exercises intended to prepare students of rhetoric for the creation and performance of complete practice orations (gymnasmata or declamations). A crucial component of classical and renaissance rhetorical pedagogy. Many progymnasmata exercises correlate directly with the parts of a classical oration."
    (tags: reference rhetoric oratory progymnasmata greek )
  • See the data underlying our tax database | Business | guardian.co.uk
    "Our team of investigative journalists has compiled a database from four years' worth of company accounts to show how much the FTSE 100 companies make in pre-tax profits, and how much they pay in tax. We have published this data as a user-friendly interactive guide at guardian.co.uk/taxgap/data." But, as well as the user-friendly guide, there's also all the data. Bravo.
    (tags: information guardian data journalism tax datajournalism )
  • Trembling Hand: Left4Dead and Thermodynamics
    "Unlike other games, L4D brings this entropy to the surface — there's a palpable feeling of dread throughout, as if the world is relentlessly and mercilessly trying to turn you into a red mist as fast as possible." Not convinced entirely, but this is a really important point: the best games expose their mechanics in plain sight. The systemic nature of the game – the entropic tension between survivor and zombie – is clearly critical to it, and there's no point where that's not made clear.
    (tags: games left4dead analysis mechanics entropy thermodynamics )
  • FreeAgent – Online accounting for freelancers and small businesses – FreeAgent Central
    "FreeAgent is an easy online accounting tool, perfectly suited for freelancers and small businesses." Lots of good support for UK-based business, especially when it comes to tax calculation.
    (tags: finance application business money webapp invoicing freelance vat )
  • has_many :bugs, :through => :rails: Rails templates
    "Templates are simple ruby files containing DSL for adding plugins/gems/initializers etc. to your freshly created Rails project." That looks very handy.
    (tags: programming ruby generation rails templates )
  • Keywords from Photoshop Lightroom 1.x not included on export from Photoshop Lightroom 2
    I've had this bug for ages. Basically: when you upgrade to Lightroom 2, keywords from Lightroom 1 aren't exported by default, making exporting to Flickr irritating, because you end up having to rekey some (but not all) keywords. This magic Lua script fixes everything.
    (tags: photography script lightroom lua keywords catalog )
  • Condition 1 weather in Antarctica is nasty! – Gadling | travel blog | news, stories, deals, and tips. Go there.
    "During Condition 1 weather, winds gust at speeds of anywhere from 50 to 60 MPH and the wind chill hits anywhere between 75° F to 100° F below zero. Ouch. Not surprisingly, personnel are prohibited from leaving their buildings during these storms." Which gives them ample time to make videos like this.
    (tags: wind weather snow antarctica extreme )
  • gamemakers @ ngmoco:) – Usability and Game Design
    "Most usability experts will agree, Dr. Donald Norman’s book “The Design of Everyday Things” is required reading for any aspiring user experience or product designer. But it’s also an excellent resource for game creators – even if it’s less commonly found on studio bookshelves." NGMoco's blog, on POET, and what it means for game designers. Not rocket science, but really well explained to a non-specialist audience.
    (tags: design interaction games product affordance donnorman poet )

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