Wednesday, December 31, 2003

101 ways to save the internet

Wired have given us 101 ways to save the internet. Most of them would actually work.

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posted by Brian at 3:58 PM

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50k

I don't think Spinneyhead can pass the magical number before 2004, but let's give it a try.
I'm not above cheating to get there. Hit the Refresh button a couple of times whilst you're here.
posted by Ian at 2:55 PM

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C'mon Barbie, let's go party!

Mattel has once again failed to successfully sue someone using Barbie in their art.
Half the $3,700 profit that Mr Forsythe made from the series of photos came from Mattel's own investigators, who bought up copies for the court case.

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posted by Ian at 2:36 PM

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Public Service Announcement

I can never manage to pedal fast enough, but for all the drivers in Greater Manchester manchesteronline has the locations of all the current speed and traffic cameras.

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posted by Ian at 2:09 PM

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Behavioural Retraining

Which is probably something the Royals as a whole should get, not just their dogs.
posted by Ian at 10:56 AM

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In it for the money

Western stars have a habit of sneaking off to Japan to make commercials safe in the knowledge that no-one else will see them. Unless, that is, someone created a site full of them. (requires quicktime)
posted by Brian at 10:20 AM

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Clouds

Geoblog is now overlayed onto a daylight map, possibly with the weather overlayed, but I'm not so sure about the up-to-dateness of that. Watch the little dots appear as blogs are updated all around the world.
posted by Ian at 12:16 AM

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Tuesday, December 30, 2003

Lacking Resolve

I just checked out my New Year Resolutions for 2003. Quite a spectacular failure all round, I'd say.
Some of them are going into holdover for 2004. In fact, I think I'll give all of them another try. I'll just add them to yesterday's wishes and charge blindly onwards.
posted by Ian at 11:50 PM

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