Today’s Links (04/05/06)
- Slide Guitarist Who Uses His Mouth and a Teaspoon (video)
- Dean Gitter "
Full album for download.
- Osibisa - Osibisa (1971)
Ghanain/Carribean highlife-prog-jazz fusion! (Not listened yet, but it must be either marvellous or dire.)
- Popjustice - Why can’t every band just be like The KLF?
Four KLF videos.
- Top Azureus Plugins Revealed // Zeropaid.com
Auto Speed looks especially handy. Odd that they don’t mention the RSS plugins for automatically downloading telly.
- The Sounds of Science | Ask MetaFilter
I need to trawls all these ‘help me find songs like x’ AskMe threads, download all the songs and make a keyword-based, horribly repetitive cut-up. Or something.
- Designs That Never Get Old
"From a 120-year-old whistle to the iPod, here’s a list of 10 timeless examples from the recently published, three-volume reference, Phaidon Design Classics."
- The Institute for the Future of the Book
- V/VM 365 - VVMT365 - VVM
"The idea is basically to create and upload free audio for one whole year and leave a massive big mess behind, warts and all for you to digest as you see fit."
- mottram’s User Page - Last.fm
I started sending Last.fm the songs I play in iTunes again (after a gap of a year or two).
- Apple recalling MacBook Pro batteries - The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)
"So let’s see, the MBP whines like a Banshee, is blisteringly hot and features a recalled part. I’m not giving up my Powerbook any time soon." Quite.
- NRC - Mobile Web Server
Apache for mobile telephones. Someone please make something that captures everything ‘phone can possibly record, turns it all into RSS feeds served by ‘phone. Thank you.
- del.icio.us backup [ruby] [sqlite] [del.icio.us] [backup]
"This ruby script dumps all your del.icio.us bookmarks into a sqlite database."
- Bokardo » The Del.icio.us Lesson
"Personal value precedes network value."
- light in my front room on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
A rather lovely snap of a light fitting.
Posted at 12pm on 04/05/06 by Jack Mottram to the links category.
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