May 2005
Stephen DesRoches has a preview of the new Goolge Earth product
Posted by on Monday, May 30, 2005
Acts of Volition Radio: Session 21
Posted by on Sunday, May 29, 2005 in - 14 comments
Many of you have likely seen the many weblog posts entitled “A Musical Baton” over the last few weeks. The chain-letter-like post asks the author to share a bit about the music they are enjoying, and pass the duty on to five more people. Having been passed the “baton” myself (thanks Garrett), I’ll …
Video from GUADEC, the GNOME User and Developer European Conference
Posted by on Sunday, May 29, 2005 in - 3 comments
The GNOME User and Developer European Conference (GUADEC) is underway this weekend in Stuttgart, Germany. For those, like myself, who are unable to attend, the fine open-source media company, Fluendo is providing live streams and archived videos of the talks. • The talks from GUADEC day one are …
The new music video for "Danse Macabre" by Wintersleep (RealVideo) is one of the best I've seen lately
Posted by on Friday, May 20, 2005
I don't know where it came from, but this animated gif movie is very cool
Posted by on Friday, May 20, 2005
Who owns your wedding photos?
Posted by on Thursday, May 19, 2005 in - 19 comments
Matt Round writes on his weblog about how strange it is that many wedding photographers retain ownership of negatives (or high-res originals, in the case of digital photography) and charge clients for additional prints. Indeed. • The photographer who’ll be documenting my upcoming nuptials …
Thoughts on Tabs and Windows
Posted by on Wednesday, May 18, 2005 in - 16 comments
If you had asked me, before Firefox came along, if tabs were a good idea for a web-browser, I would have said no, absolutely not. The old Mozilla Browser had them, and Opera had them. Both were clunky and intrusive. • The real reason I would have thought it was a bad idea, though, is that tabs …
Robert McNamara has published a remarkable and startling essay on the state of nuclear arms in the US
Posted by on Wednesday, May 11, 2005
Windows 95, a study in good design?
Posted by on Sunday, May 8, 2005 in - 13 comments
We don’t often think of Windows 95 as a shining example of user interface design and usability. It was slow on the hardware of the day, it crashed often, and many of its claimed “innovations” were copied from Apple and others. • All of that said, Windows 95 was a big leap for visual …
The Science of the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy on CBC Radio science program, Quirks & Quarks (audio available in MP3 and Ogg)
Posted by on Saturday, May 7, 2005
Posted by on Saturday, May 7, 2005