- Jet lag update: Scientists Finding Out What Losing Sleep Does to a Body “With a good night’s rest increasingly losing out to the Internet, e-mail, late-night cable and other distractions of modern life, a growing body of scientific evidence suggests that too little or erratic sleep may be taking an unappreciated toll on Ameri
- The Ta-Da Widget from Keegan Jones looked really really sweet, until he accidentally deleted the whole thing… Will someone please fix the damn thing, because I could really do with a copy…
- Subtraction on designing the grid for the Onion redesign project I’m really interested in grids at the moment. I think grids and swatches and styleguides and widgets are the new .psds
- I’ve been trying to develop a rollyo search engine for social software related stuff, but I’d really appreciate any recommendations for URLs that I should add… I’m still kind of 50/50 on Rollyo’s utility, but I can’t deny the implementation is pretty amazing.
- Online Information 2005 in Olympia looks pretty bloody amazing and I really want to go to it… Peter Morville’s speaking, as is my old colleague and friend Ms Margaret Hanley. Who rocks…
- “Voters are becoming more rude to politicians – and the BBC’s Jeremy Paxman is to blame, a senior Tory says.” Balls. Most of the people in the country don’t know Jeremy Paxman from a hole in the ground. The reason they distrust politicians is because politicians are often untrustworthy…
- In introduction to LambdaMOO I spent a fair amount of time on Saturday at State of Play using LambdaMoo as a backchannel with Mr Webb and Mr Hammersley instead of my normal IM. Sitting in the hot-tub listening to lawyers was a strange, strange experience…
- There’s a great post on “Creating Passionate Users” called ‘How to speak at a tech conference’, which isn’t really about the style of talking but about how to get accepted to attend.. It’s a good read, it’s solid and it’s true – I’d recommend everyone who is interested in submitting papers should read it thoroughly…
- Unicef bombs the Smurfs in fund-raising campaign for ex-child soldiers “The people of Belgium have been left reeling by the first adult-only episode of the Smurfs, in which the blue-skinned cartoon characters’ village is annihilated by warplanes.”
- “The network effect causes a good or service to have a value to a potential customer dependent on the number of customers already owning that good or using that service.” Personal opinion – whatever Web 2.0 is, one element of the future is a network effect of services and an interconnected functional platform in which each new function added to the collaborative web adds value to every other app…
- “Influential indie band The Pixies are stalling over the recording of a new album, for fears of ruining the bands impressive legacy.” If only all bands were like this. The Pixies are my favourite band of all time, and I have to say that I would not wish a new album out of them if it sounded like a bunch of old farts. They were always better than that…
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Tom if you end up going to Online Information let me know – I should hopefully be going myself.