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  • Juixe TechKnow » Top 11 Rails Plugins
    “I [decided] to write a list of the top Ruby on Rails plugins that I have found useful.” A decent-enough selection, with a few I hadn’t seen before.
    (tags: rails rubyonrails ruby plugins activerecord)
  • Ubuntu Linux stop / disable GNOME GUI ~ X.org
    Quick guide to disabling GNOME on Ubuntu.
    (tags: ubuntu gnome shell cli)
  • Penny Arcade! – Old School
    “That’s a pretty serious distinction – people who play games in order to excel at them, and those who play games as a conduit to fantasy – and its only one axis of the diagram.” An excellent, and very relevant Penny Arcade editorial today.
    (tags: games culture play entertainment fantasy imagination casual hardcore)
  • “Where is my happy face?”
    I. Want. This. T-shirt.
    (tags: clothing design lego tshirt)
  • Telstar Logistics: Over Iraq with a US Marine Tail-Gunner
    “…some of the most interesting photography in the world right now is taking place among people who would not traditionally have been called ‘photographers.'” Andrew Crissman is a tail-end charlie on a US Marine helicopter.
    (tags: photography conflict war reportage)
  • Undercover restorers fix Paris landmark’s clock | Special reports | Guardian Unlimited
    “For a year from September 2005, under the nose of the Panthéon’s unsuspecting security officials, a group of intrepid “illegal restorers”… pieced apart and repaired the antique clock that had been left to rust in the building since the 1960s.” Awesome
    (tags: paris culture clock hacking architecture engineering activism awesome)
  • booktwo.org » Swotter
    “Swotter reads books to Twitter, and via Twitter to the world.” It just finished reading Ulysses aloud. It is awesome.
    (tags: twitter books technology publishing literature)
  • Kindle can light up your life :: CHICAGO SUN-TIMES :: Andy Ihnatko
    “It’s one of the most awesome consumer products ever. It might even be a landmark moment in technology. … and Amazon is promoting it as a $399 waffle maker.” Andy Ihnatko on the Kindle
    (tags: kindle amazon technology publishing books writing reading)
  • Prescription Glasses – Cheap Custom Designer Prescription Spectacles & Glasses, Eyeglasses & Frames from Eye Experts UK
    Potentially good UK online glasses store – having read mathowie’s reports on buying glasses online in the US, this could be a good idea.
    (tags: glasses optometry uk)
  • Perl on Rails – Why the BBC Fails at the Internet | I Am Seb
    “Yes, that’s right, Siemens forks Perl to remove features that their engineers don’t like.” More on the craziness that is the BBC web infrastructure. It’s shocking, really.
    (tags: bbc infrastructure siemens crazy corporate business enterprise)
  • Getting the mysql gem installed on Ubuntu at brant interactive
    “The problem is that you need the MySQL development headers in order to get the ruby gem to compile…sooo, you need to install this first.”
    (tags: ubuntu ruby rails mysql)
  • BBC – Radio Labs – Radio Labs – Perl on Rails
    “Like most organisations the BBC has its own technical ecosystem; the BBC’s is pretty much restricted to Perl and static files.” How depressing.
    (tags: perl ruby rails programming development bbc constraints ridiculous depressing)
  • Desert Bus for Hope
    LoadingReadyRun are playing non-stop Desert Bus for charity. Their high score is 6 so far. They have been playing for 4 days. They are insane. And have raised $20,000+. They rule!
    (tags: games desertbus charity crazy insane)
  • Infinite Continues – Swap your games for free!
    UK-based games swapping site. Looks really rather good – might well be worth investigating.
    (tags: games web app swaps trade secondhand uk)
  • Named routes _path/_url helpers doesn’t recognize option :anchor
    Just ran into this myself this afternoon. Very annoying! Hope it’s fixed soon.
    (tags: rails ruby rubyonrails bug error routing)
  • Max from sbooth.org
    “Max is an application for creating high-quality audio files in various formats, from compact discs or files.” Apparently now does FLAC transcoding, too, which is useful.
    (tags: osx ripper codec flac mp3 application mac)
  • Weak signals: But tell me how you really feel « Adam Greenfield’s Speedbird
    “Chinaderas is the nomenclature assigned [in Mexican Spanish] to imported goods from China, usually those that are knock-offs or replicas of other branded commodities…” Delightful etymology behind it, too.
    (tags: language linguistics etymology neologism mexican spanish humour)
  • BBC – WW2 People’s War – Personal memories
    A remarkable story of commando training under Fairbairn and Sykes.
    (tags: ww2 combat closecombat handtohand training story memoir)
  • Rock, Paper, Shotgun: PC Gaming’s Beadiest Eyes » Blog Archive » Half-Life 1 & Half-Life 2 in 60 Seconds
    “blahblahblah. blahblahblah GORDONFREEMAN blahblahblah”. Entertaining German flash animation.
    (tags: halflife2 halflife video youtube humour games)
  • Do Canonical Web Designs Exist? – Bokardo
    “The web is not suffering from a lack of canonical design. It’s just that canonical design on the web isn’t as glamorous as some want it to be.” I have wrestled with so many people about what “design” on the web means. This helps me understand myself
    (tags: design web print designers culture online aeshetics subjectivity)
  • ies4osx
    ies4osx rns lots of versions of IE under Wine on OSX. Looks nifty.
    (tags: ie web browser testing clientsidedevelopment frontend html markup)
  • The Future of Reading (A Play in Six Acts) [dive into mark]
    Mark Pilgrim looks at Kindle through what’s been said about it so far, and what’s been said about the act of reading in the past. His comparisons prove depressing, and worthy of at least some consideration.
    (tags: kindle publishing electronic reading amazon jeffbezos analysis criticism service)
  • What kids learn in virtual worlds | CNET News.com
    “If you’re a parent, I would be [concerned] about the conflation between consumption and consumerism and citizenship (in virtual worlds)… our kids are being taught that to be a good citizen of this world you got to buy the right stuff.” Sadly, yes.
    (tags: capitalism consumerism mmorpg game play culture society)
  • BBC NEWS | Technology | Virtual worlds threaten ‘values’
    “Are we absolutely sure that this is the very best we can offer young people?” [Lord Puttnam] asked. “Do we really want them to think of themselves as not much more than consumers?”
    (tags: games play virtualworlds mmorpg secondlife capitalism consumerism science culture)
  • A List Apart: Articles: Understanding Web Design
    Yes. A healthy tonic to all the mind-numbingly irritating rants going around the place about making the web “prettier” and “more distinctive” and “more art directed” and whatever. It’s a medium in its own right. Now work out what that means.
    (tags: design zeldman essay web alistapart)
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