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peace of wild things

by blackgoldfish
"when despair for the world grows in me and I wake in the night at the least sound in fear of what my life and my children's lives may be, I go and lie down where the wood drake rests in his beauty on the water, and the great heron feeds."

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THINK ART | Marunouchi.com

by sbrothier & 1 other
Marunouchi.com is pleased to present special contents and screen savers in the unique Marunouchi “Think Art” style. Just pose for the camera! by Yugop

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02 December 2009

THINK ART | Marunouchi.com

by gregg & 1 other (via)
Marunouchi.com is pleased to present special contents and screen savers in the unique Marunouchi “Think Art” style. Just pose for the camera!

PASS THE BATON

by gregg
A new style of recycle-shop in the Marunouchi’s Brick Square. The website is built to capture the links between an object to a person, and a person to an object, in a flat and simple manner.

01 December 2009

AjaxWhois.com

by jakamos & 8 others
Ajax Whois 2.0 - fast domain name search and whois

30 November 2009

make it known: Music Monday: Avi Vaknin

by srcmax

Last year, I wrote about a web-documentary that I was watching - Gaza Sderot: Life In Spite of Everything. It documented the lives of average Israeli and Palestinian people in the Israeli/Palestinian border towns of Gaza and Sderot.

29 November 2009

RDF Cheatsheet : Alan Dean

by karlcow

When crafting RDF documents, I try to use standard schema wherever possible. Unfortunately, this often results in having a multitude of browser tabs open at each schema specification page. Therefore I have put together this 'cheatsheet' simply to make my life easier.

28 November 2009

Christian Fauré » Blog Archive » Transfert ou transport ?

by karlcow

karl Says:

novembre 28th, 2009 at 10:15

REST est un style architectural qui est encore une couche au dessus de HTTP.

Je rejoins Christian dans son analyse. Chacun des domaines est d’ailleurs interprété en fonction de la culture propre des intervenants. Lorsque l’on SPDY de Google qui est une forme d’extension à HTTP. Ils ne s’intéressent proprement dit qu’à l’efficacité du transport et pratiquement pas à l’amélioration du transfert.

Google centralise tous les services dans une même coquille. Sa seule interaction au final n’est avec qu’avec les logiciels clients. L’interopérabilité avec les autres serveurs n’est presque pas un objectif à terme. Ils ont besoin de rapidité, ils ont des besoins spécifiques qu’ils maîtrisent au cœur de leurs applications. Lorsqu’on a créé un écosystème avec un fort contrôle sur tous les éléments du système, on peut se permettre d’imposer sa loi à l’écosystème. Microsoft l’a fait dans l’univers de la bureautique. Google le fait petit à petit pour le Web. Nous n’y sommes pas encore bien sûr.

Pour Google, le transfert n’est pas important ou plutôt il est si peu mis en pratique (quid de HTTP PUT, DELETE, etc., des mime types et des headers) sur le Web aujourd’hui, que Google peut se concentrer sur ce qui améliore le transport des données.

F.lux: software to make your life better

by ycc2106
f.lux makes your computer screen look like the room you're in, all the time. When the sun sets, it makes your computer look like your indoor lights. In the morning, it makes things look like sunlight again.

26 November 2009

japan brand

by topdos
"Au Japon, le rapport de 1 sur 2 a été adopté traditionnellement au cours des siècles. Cette équation dérive du sens esthétique et de la sagesse du style de vie qui se sont développés au cours de l’histoire du pays et elle est utilisée comme dimension du quadrillage pour les nattes appelées tatami et les portes coulissantes en papier dites shoji. Le logo de la marque a été conçu à partir d’un sceau ayant ce rapport, et sa couleur rouge évoque l’image du Japon et les tampons encreurs vermillons. Son design est symbolique, éliminant toute émotion extrême, son rôle étant de soutenir et de faire ressortir le meilleur des marques, des produits et des services régionaux, qui sont les principaux intervenants."

25 November 2009

Freeverse: iPhone OS: Games & Apps: Hanged

by gregg
Hanged for the iPhone and iPod Touch merges art, narrative, and classic gameplay to create a haunting word game experience. Featuring artist Patrick Dorian’s signature style in captivating stop-motion animations, this re-imagined hangman game draws the user into the tumultuous relationship of two mysterious lovers.

Ten Rules for Being Human by Cherie Carter-Scott

by greut & 2 others
  1. You will receive a body. You may like it or hate it, but it's yours to keep for the entire period.
  2. You will learn lessons. You are enrolled in a full-time informal school called, "life."
  3. There are no mistakes, only lessons. Growth is a process of trial, error, and experimentation. The "failed" experiments are as much a part of the process as the experiments that ultimately "work."
  4. Lessons are repeated until they are learned. A lesson will be presented to you in various forms until you have learned it. When you have learned it, you can go on to the next lesson.
  5. Learning lessons does not end. There's no part of life that doesn't contain its lessons. If you're alive, that means there are still lessons to be learned.
  6. "There" is no better a place than "here." When your "there" has become a "here", you will simply obtain another "there" that will again look better than "here."
  7. Other people are merely mirrors of you. You cannot love or hate something about another person unless it reflects to you something you love or hate about yourself.
  8. What you make of your life is up to you. You have all the tools and resources you need. What you do with them is up to you. The choice is yours.
  9. Your answers lie within you. The answers to life's questions lie within you. All you need to do is look, listen, and trust.
  10. You will forget all this.

Chris Heathcote: anti-mega: ever the critic

by karlcow

Where are our generation’s faithful feerless food critics?

24 November 2009

Five Best Screencasting Tools - Screencast - Lifehacker

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23 November 2009

Usniff - Torrent search made easy

by cascamorto
Usniff.com is a fast, easy to use, cool looking and free real-time torrent search engine that crawls 17 different torrent sites (for now) to give you the best results for your search. Just type your search above and enjoy your download!

22 November 2009

wish jar : real life tweet #4

by greut & 2 others

i am a big fan of Ozu. link.

we can learn a lot from his films. a quick list:

1. life and people are impermanent.

2. slow down.

3. look people in the eye.

4. drink tea.

5. be kind.

6. simple things hold the secret.

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