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  • SLRC – Specious Living, Reasoning, and Criticism: Permanent Death – The Complete Saga
    "After some delay I am now proud to announce that the complete Permanent Death saga is available for download. This definitive PDF version of the story, novel, machinima, whatever you want to call it, is something I am immensely proud of. I feel it eclipses both the scope and quality of anything I’ve ever produced before." It was a lovely endeavour, and still one of my favourite games – certainly of the decade, and perhaps ever.
    (tags: farcry2 writing games benabraham )
  • AquaPath
    "AquaPath is a free Cocoa-based developer tool for Mac OS X Tiger that allows you to evaluate XPath 2.0 expressions against any XML document and view the result sequence in a dynamic, intuitive tree representation." It is really good, and has already saved my bacon today.
    (tags: xpath xml osx visualisation software tool development )
  • The official game music on Spotify thread of awesomeness – NeoGAF
    Spotify playlists of videogame soundtracks, and links to soundtrack albums as well.
    (tags: games music soundtracks spotify )
  • atticus_flinch: в ролях
    Photoshoot for Empire; actors pose in pastiches of scenes for which they are famous. But with the emphasis on looking hot. Some are weak, but Christian Bale and his fireaxe, and Jodie Foster/Anthony Hopkins, are great.
    (tags: photography movies empire stills fashion )
  • Natural Earth
    "Natural Earth is a public domain map dataset available at 1:10m, 1:50m, and 1:110m scales. Featuring tightly integrated vector and raster data, with Natural Earth you can make a variety of visually pleasing, well-crafted maps with cartography or GIS software." Oooh.
    (tags: gis data maps cartography vector free )
  • Leapfroglog – Jane Jacobs and London’s Old Street area
    "Perhaps the Shoreditch startups are more effective than their Dutch counterparts not just because they do more with less… but because they are in London. A city at a different scale than Amsterdam or for that matter the greater Amsterdam area, the Randstad as we call it around these parts. A city with a more diverse ecosystem of services and things, smaller services, more specialised services, ready to be employed by companies like BERG and RIG and Tinker, enhancing their abilities when needed."
    (tags: cities startups karsalfrink london berg culture )
  • alter ego
    "AlterEgo is a Ruby implementation of the State pattern as described by the Gang of Four. It differs from other Ruby state machine libraries in that it focuses on providing polymorphic behavior based on object state. In effect, it makes it easy to give an object different “personalities” depending on the state it is in." Oh, that could be really handy.
    (tags: ruby library statemachine programming patterns )
  • Welcome to Sackbook! Social networking for LittleBigPlanet™
    Oh gosh this is brilliant.
    (tags: littlebigplanet socialnetworking games play ps3 web20 pastiche scraping )
  • ThinkGeek :: Tuttuki Bako Virtual Finger Game
    "Simply stick your finger in the hole and a virtual representation appears on the screen. Then you can use your virtual finger to play all kinds of cool mini games… from swinging a panda to having a karate fight with a tiny little man." Um, wow. Although I'm always afraid of putting appendages in boxes I can't see inside, though.
    (tags: toys games electronics physical finger )
  • freckle: time tracking rethought » Blog Archive » Calamity howlers & positively selecting with surprise
    I think they're wrong, you know. It's not theatre; it's protocol. Maybe people aren't used to the protocol; if yours is the first app they encounter, they'll think that it's OK to show what passwords are – and perhaps that it's OK to write them down elsewhere in plaintext. Applications have a degree of responsibility for users' interactions across the internet, and quirky and cute as this may be, it's just not the place to demonstrate your shining personality.
    (tags: design interaction application freckle incorrect wrong naughty passwords security )
  • 15 Incredibly Creative Papercraft Artists | WebUrbanist
    The Brian Dettmer is beautiful. Also: didn't realise the heart/cube cogs were paper, not wood.
    (tags: papercraft paper folding design construction art )
  • russell davies: reader
    "…it's another little example of the way the ipod/iphone is such an attention-demanding device. It doesn't orient to you, it orients to itself." Yes. This is a problem.
    (tags: iphone accelerometer jealousdevices attention hardware design )
  • Strobist: Four Reasons to Consider Working for Free
    "The US auto industry is on the verge of imploding. People are losing their homes to foreclosure. And, on the off chance that you had the nerve to try to buy something, credit is almost impossible to come by. It is against that backdrop that I would like to talk about working for free. Why? Because I think it is one of the fastest ways to make yourself a better photographer, whether you are a pro or an amateur."
    (tags: strobist davidhobby photography free promotion learning process )
  • Elements of an EmotionML 1.0
    "To the extent that the web is becoming truly ubiquitous, and involves increasingly multimodal paradigms of interaction, it seems appropriate to define a Web standard for representing emotion-related states, which can provide the required functionality." No, it does not seem appropriate. It seems bonkers.
    (tags: w3c spec bonkers crazy emotionml xml markup sgml )
  • Zoey’s status has been updated. « Hardcasual
    Hey, I've been in that relationship too! These made me laugh a lot.
    (tags: games left4dead facebook parody pastiche funny )
  • Zoey posted a photo. « Hardcasual
    "bill. francis. louis – look here. help." Ah, the fun of the farm. It's all coming back to me now.
    (tags: games facebook parody pastiche left4dead funny )

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