The Walrus(recentlt y minted Canadian current affairs mag) and Granta(the bleeding edge of english prose) and don't forget GIANT ROBOT(great Asian-American culture mag), probably the hippest read going.
Pardon me, here's a different link, the Google News workaround link. Don't be shy about looking it up yourself next time -- comes in handy if you're actually interested in the content.
On the other hand, if your objective is to rail against evil site registration then I can see how you couldn't be bothered.
Form follows format. From the end of this Exegis, some hightlights:
"Report generation was one of Perl's original raisons d'etre. Over the years we've found out what
format does well, and where its limitations lurk. The new Perl 6 form function aims to preserve format's simple approach to report generation and build on its strengths by adding:
independence from the I/O system;
run-time specifiable format strings;
a wider range of useful field types, including fully justified, verbatim, and overflow fields;
the ability to define new field types;
sophisticated formatting of numeric/currency data;
declarative, imperative, distributive, and extensible field widths;
more flexible control of headers, footers, and page layout;
control over line-breaking, whitespace squeezing, and filling of empty fields; and
support for creating plaintext lists, tables, and graphs.
And because it's now part of a module, rather than a core component, form will be able to evolve more easily to meet the needs of its community. For example, we are currently investigating how we might add facilities for specifying numerical bullets, for formatting text using variable-width fonts, and for outputting HTML instead of plaintext."
Obviously, there is no interest in this: BumpTop 3D Desktop Prototype. 3,002,226 views? Pfft.
frist posting
This 1 minute, 16 second narrated movie provides an overview of the X-43A as it prepares for a Mach 10 flight.
I was powerless over technology and my life had become unmanageable...
Here's the official site w/trailers:
The article in question is dated Friday, July 26, 2002. It's not only from the future, it's from the past!
Here's a nice, in depth interview at ONLamp with the core developer team from just last week. Covers a lot of ground, I found it very informative.
What every ham-fisted slow typing slashdoter wants. Auto Frist Potsing!
I peed on the internet.
The Walrus(recentlt y minted Canadian current affairs mag) and Granta(the bleeding edge of english prose) and don't forget GIANT ROBOT(great Asian-American culture mag), probably the hippest read going.
Bonus: This is a magazine.
Who said I wasn't eclectic?
My casket is going to be "styled like an iPod."
Enough already.
"Support for Macintosh OS X and Solaris is in development" -- bottom of the page.
Pardon me, here's a different link, the Google News workaround link. Don't be shy about looking it up yourself next time -- comes in handy if you're actually interested in the content.
On the other hand, if your objective is to rail against evil site registration then I can see how you couldn't be bothered.
David Pogue at NY Times trashes Sony's Connect service.
Basic summary of a Star Wars movie
Note that Episode II violated item number three, but this was largely offset by Ms Portman's presence.
Darn, sure wish my ATM gave me "cash, and viola," then we could play Beethoven together.
Thanks for posting that code. It's yummy. I'm going to use it for my Desktop Wallpaper.
And no screenshots? You don't really expect me to read all that before making an inane comment now do you?
Are they using this gadget to power their site?
Can't speak for you, but I would be most upset if someone called me a plaugerist. Not sure what that is but it just sounds dirty.
So what -- I can post in invisible mode, been doing it for years.
Cat got your tongue? (something important seems to be missing from your comment ... like the body or the subject!)
Snacks -- it's the snacks what are missing.
Metamoderating with benign indifference and a dash of randomness since 1812.
Sharks with laser beams... er, what was I thinking. Oh right, mmm num num.