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March 2009

14 posts

RegexKit Framework → regexkit.sourceforge.net

Badass framework behind Safari AdBlock

Feb 28, 20092 notes

February 2009

17 posts

“This certifies that you have had a personal encounter with me, and that you found me warm, polite, intelligent, and funny.” —Steve Martin, from the card that he reportedly hands to people who ask him for an autograph. (Although, I haven’t been able to track down a photo of one. Which seems kind of odd, if it’s true.)
Feb 24, 200926 notes
Gmail, MobileMe, Address Book synced contacts sanity - Derek Punsalan → 5thirtyone.com

Useful ways to try and get Gmail and Address Book sync to play nice. This, I’m learning, is Very Hard.

Feb 17, 20093 notes
Feb 16, 200989 notes
Clipboard History triggers unwantedly → groups.google.com

If the Quicksilver clipboard starts refusing to stay closed (like mine 3-4 times a year), delete a few plugins and restart.

Feb 15, 2009
Feb 14, 20098 notes
Feb 12, 200931 notes
Search Features [Google] → google.com

Oldie but goldie; multiple useful/obscure Google searches on one page.

Feb 11, 20094 notes
TED’s Greatest Hits - Pogue’s Posts Blog - NYTimes.com → pogue.blogs.nytimes.com

“Yesterday, I promised to tell you about a few of the 150 moving, inspiring and depressing talks I saw at the TED conference last week.”

Feb 10, 20092 notes
“In my early years.. I would say I am a comedian who writes his own material. And then at some point, I discovered what I really had become was a writer who performs his own material.” —George Carlin (via jackcheng)
Feb 9, 20096 notes
“Everything is negotiable.
Except physics.”
—rands
Feb 6, 200920 notes
Feb 6, 200914 notes
sunshinesky for Greasemonkey → userscripts.org

Heh. ‘Replaces the word “hack” with the string of your choice on Metafilter.’

Feb 5, 2009
Feb 4, 20097 notes
How I Use TextMate [Alex Payne] → al3x.net

“[GetBundles] goes out and checks not just the official TextMate bundle repositories but GitHub as well.” I.E. a TextMate candy store.

Feb 3, 20094 notes
MX Revolution removed from Logitech's website → logitech.com

mrgan:

As of yesterday, Logitech’s MX Revolution mouse is gone from their website. Gone as in, I can’t even get support for it. I don’t know if it’s been replaced with another model - none of the mice they list look like a direct replacement to me. This is a very popular mouse with the design crowd. The hardware is pretty classy, very comfortable, and well built.

Pretty odd. Especially since, like Neven, this was a recent purchase for me — Amazon tells me mine was overnighted on Dec. 5 of last year; less than 2 months ago.

I have a feeling this is just an “Ooops” (*waves to the drunk-dad dependability of ColdFusion*), because I don’t see anything about it being discontinued.

That said, I Googled a side door into support docs, and it looks like you can get an OS X download here.

Wow. I hope that this is the most boring thing I ever post on this site.

(Unrelated? Jesus, what did I do before Google.)

Feb 2, 20093 notes
The Medium - Click and Jane - Learn to Read, Online - NYTimes.com → nytimes.com

Is it really “a book” when a kid reads onscreen? “But, to him, nothing that plays on a screen is a book. “

Feb 2, 20094 notes
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