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“I thought I’d do you better and offer you more must-have javascript bookmarklets than you can swing a bookmarklet at – if you could swing a bookmarklet. Can you?”
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“NASA is not in the business of teaching religion. They should be teaching science, and the Big Bang is definitely science.”
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“This is why, if you think about it, celebrating Darwin Day is more than just a good idea: it’s your patriotic duty.”
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“I ain’t need no Dell Inspiron to bust a man down on into his component pieces.”
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“A few ideas as they occur about the developing art of reading lists.”
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“The OPML-Pod is an AJAX OPML and RSS viewer widget that you can embed in any web page you like.”
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“Anyways, as I’ve repeated from the very beginning in response to all sorts of criticism over the years, I will publish this weblog how I want, about what I want and you read if you want. Thats it, very simple.”
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“It’s going to give people a bad impression of reading lists if they try the concept and end up feeling inundated.”
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“I set out to build a working Difference Engine using LEGO parts which could compute 2nd or 3rd order polynomials to 3 or 4 digits.”
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“Nintendo has released a commemorative set of Legend of Zelda pixelblocks to celebrate the game’s 20th anniversary.”
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“Call me paranoid, but seeing “Halliburton,” “Homeland Security,” and “detention centers” in the same article doesn’t make me feel safe at all.”
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Maybe it’s better to expect podcasts to be less of a regular thing like radio, more like a series of limited runs.
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“My problem is that I’m not getting what I would really like from any of the available readers.”
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“I’m becoming increasingly convinced that extending (human-readable) content-oriented approach is the quickest path to a more generalised data-oriented (i.e. Semantic) web.”
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“WP lightbox JS is a WordPress plugin that enable you to use lightbox JS script to overlay images on the current page.”
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Heard about this on the TWiT podcast from Leo. Maybe I’m missing something, but isn’t this what URLs and URIs are for?
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Hi there! My name is Leslie Michael Orchard. I'm a serially enthusiastic, caffeine-dependent {web,mad,computer} scientist and {tech,scifi} writer working for the Mozilla Corporation and living near Ann Arbor / Detroit in Michigan.
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