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Thanks to Mr Brilliant for

Thanks to Mr Brilliant for the tremendous gift of Mr Zeldman‘s Taking Your Talent To The Web. I was only kidding when I said ‘bribe me’ but I appreciate it wildly nonetheless. And thanks are also due to Paul from cuckoo-kid.com for getting me Crypto from my wishlist.

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From the MediaGuardian: Time Out

From the MediaGuardian: Time Out slashes website staff: “Timeout.com has laid off seven people from its 10-strong workforce, but the publication reassured readers there would be no scaling back of content on the website.” Compare this quote with this one: “The restructuring means that certain parts of the site – such as the ticket sales section – will be updated less frequently, with some of the less popular sections scaled back.”

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Grant speaks at Disinformation.

Grant speaks at Disinformation.

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Specifically aimed at the well-intentioned,

Specifically aimed at the well-intentioned, but clumsy AIM correspondent: “Instant Messaging Can Be an Instant Annoyance Without Etiquette.” You know who you are.

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"Everybody's spirits seemed to be

“Everybody’s spirits seemed to be raised with the arrival of Tom who joined the group, a G.K. Chesterton book tucked under his arm, with the cheery air of a Rupert Bear happening on his chums in the woods betwixt adventures.” [more]

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Graphical User Interface Timeline: Through

Graphical User Interface Timeline: Through Haddock.org I came upon the Graphical User Interface Timeline. This really is thrilling and helps get a lot of things in perspective regarding OS GUIs.

The first thing to notice is the Apple Lisa in 1983, which is the first one of the person computers on the page to have a GUI that is recognisably familiar to most people. If you look at the top of the screen, you’ll see the instantly recognisable top menu bar, which Macs still have to this day, even in OSX (although it nearly lost it for a while).

The next thing to notice is at what point Microsoft catches up with the UI. By the time Microsoft releases the first version of Windows, the Macintosh has been released and refined by Apple. And by the time that Windows 2 is released in 1987, the Macintosh screen looks very much like it does to this day (possibly excepting the OSX leap).

I’m stunned, frankly, by the lag that Microsoft has compared to Apple and how clumsy their interface appears compared to many of the alternative OS’s released by competitors. By the time Windows 3.1 comes out (and I buy my first computer), Apple’s essential look and feel has been stable for years. It’s really true what my old Greek lecturer used to say, “Windows 95? More like Mac 87”.

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Happy 20th birthday, MTV.com.

Happy 20th birthday, MTV.com.

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In the news: 2,700 scorpions

In the news: 2,700 scorpions celebrate their successful attempt at staying in a glass case for thirty days with a mad woman. Said ‘Bob Scorpion’, “I’ve always been scared of humans – they look so freakish and unsettling – but I actually feel quite close to this woman, whom I affectionately named ‘Drooling Freak’ [via Brainsluice].

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On powersaws at 8.45am…

Our wonderful builders have now started using powersaws at 8.45 in the morning now. This means that I either sweat to death all night, or get woken up in the most unattractive fashion every morning. Very annoying.

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Brief but heartfelt thanks are

Brief but heartfelt thanks are in order to Mr Pepper for being tremendously cool at a difficult time.