Greg has posted the new Airbag Industries wallpaper to go with his header. Grab it now for halftoney goodness.
Category: links
Democracy vs Despotism
A 1946 propoganda film comparing democracy and despotism. You feel kind of dirty after watching it. Your community may be headed towards despotism when economic distribution favours the wealthy and information is controlled by the few. Uh oh.
RSS feed icons
The IE7 team recently announced that they’re adopting the Firefox feed icon to create consistency across browsers. It’s about time, those oranage xml and rss chiclets were ass-ugly. In response, Matt Brett has whipped up some fancy full-size feed icons (in Photoshop and Illustrator format) that you can use on your site.
My txt setup
Merlin describes his txt setup. I’ve tried a variety of solutions, but will probably end up here in the next little while. So much of my time is spent in a text-editor these days, that it just makes sense. Ideally, it would be nice to get it rsynced to my server so I can access the files anywhere.
Growing gender gap in Computer Science
The Boston Globe is reporting that there’s a growing gender gap in computer science. There’s a quote in there from Dr. Maria Klawe (who spoke at my CS convocation), if you get a chance to hear her speak about women in computing, make sure you attend. Supposedly women are better at multitasking, kind of makes you wonder why they’re not the ones designing our operating systems.
Conference in the Snow
Looks like us Canadians have finally figured out that we’ve been getting the shaft in terms of web-development conferences. The ball is rolling and you can vote for a preferred conference location or leave commentary. I’m on board, it’s about damn time.
Lego Escher
5Q with Greg Storey
Seal Club presents a fresh set of five questions with Greg Storey of Airbag Industries. He gets his Cheney hating on and tells us how to make the perfect sandwich (if you can’t outsource the construction).
A practical guide to web typography
The Elements of Typographic Style Applied to the Web provides a partical guide to typography on the web
Passing the Turing Test
The Turing test judges a machine’s capability to perform human-like conversation. Please join me in welcoming our new robot overlords.