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Tom's Hardware review of the D-Link DWL-900AP+, a $100 wireless (802.11b) access point that doubles as a wireless repeater. Nice.
A series of interviews with author Howard Rheingold: Smart Mobs: The Next Social Revolution. (via Bill Seitz)
Getting closer. Canon EOS-1D full review.
The EOS-1Ds features a full-frame 11 megapixel CMOS sensor. The sensor makes this camera the first Canon EF mount digital SLR without any field of view crop (focal length multiplier), that 16 - 35 mm lens will provide the exact same field of view on the EOS-1Ds as it would on an EOS-1V with film.
We were talking about future scenarios involving web cameras built into the human body. While we're not there yet, these come strangely close.
I like this line of reasoning: "Alternatively, no transmitter or recording device is needed. Simply wear the satchel as a deterrent against crime. With such a conspicuously concealed camera, nobody will know whether or not you're live, so they will simply have to be on their best behaviour at all times." (Italics mine.)
Tell me that's not going to become a phrase: "you live?"
radical manhattanismLooks good. Nice name. Check it out.
Gawker is a Manhattan weblog magazine edited by Elizabeth Spiers, designed by Jason Kottke and published by Nick Denton. It is a live review of city news, and by news we mean, among other things, urban dating rituals, no-ropes social climbing, Condé Nastiness, downwardly-mobile i-bankers, real estate porn -- the serious stuff.
I'm not sure what has happened. The spam filters in my email program were working so well, and now recently, they aren't catching anything. Are spammers getting better (more clever,) or is there something wrong with my mail.app setup?
I'm not sure what has happened. The spam filters in my email program were working so well, and now recently, they are catching anything. Are spammers getting better (more clever,) or is there something wrong with my mail.app setup?
7 new design plans for Lower Manhattan. (These are the new ones, right?)
I've temporarily lost my mobile (it's in the building somewhere,) so if you need reach me my email here is the best bet.
Thinking, again, about implementing categories. This way you could assign posts to specific categories, and readers could select views of the page containing only content in specific categories.
But every time I start to think about this the idea grows into some general purpose meta data scheme, and eventually ends up competing with the idea of web pages. In other words, if you make a really complete category system for a weblog, aren't you just duplicating the idea of having multiple web pages?
That's not very clear. I'll try to explain this again soon.