Link-O-Rama
I like the sidebar links that many folks (Anil, Jason, etc.) publish on their sites, but I'm not about to commit to that level of posting. But if I did, it would look something like this:
Josh Cagan may be the funniest man on the planet.
My new governor has his work cut out for him. (note sidebar poll results)
David Weinberger shows just how easy it can be to lie with information design.
Jeff Robbins proves that even an aging, AirPort-free PowerBook can play well with 802.11 -- and not break the bank.
The Mini Cooper of digital cameras: BenQ DC C50 (modern technology in a retro package)
RSS Feeds for comic strips.
Software: xScope, Speed Download 2.1, Tinderbox 2.0
This entry was written by Jeffrey Veen and posted 17 November 2003 at 4:36 PM. It was filed under . | View blog reactions
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