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I'm currently re-constructing and -designing Immersion I/O. For the Greater Good, of course. The “why” nicely sums up problems I encountered while trying to publish regularly.
Introducing The Surrealist Compliment Generator for Adium, a plugin that fetches a randomly generated compliment from the web service of the same name and posts it to your chat partner.
Just because something is the best out there, it does not necessarily mean it's good. Carrying out this assumption and giving an example on Apple.
Introducing “htmltidy for Wordpress”, a plugin that tidies the HTML output of WordPress by fixing minor HTML related errors and pretty printing it.
When I started this site little I knew how much really interesting and ground-breaking things would happen to me, both in business and private life – indirectly related to this site. Now, a sustainable level has been reached for the moment and the “post-processing” begins. Let me go back and tell you about some of the things that brought me here, as they will disclose the future content of this site, Immersion I/O.
I've got a lot going on currently, with exciting new projects and clients, so As I May Think ›› doesn't have a high priority at the moment. Once I can spread some details, I'll post them here, as they'll affect this blog also. Of course, I still can be contacted.
Week 16 / 2008 features Booka Shade's “The Sun And The Neon Light”, Juno Reactor's “Gods And Monsters”, Loco Dice's “7 Dunham Place”, The Presets' “Apocalypso”, The Raconteurs' “Consolers Of The Lonely” and Soulphiction's “Do You Overstand”. Have fun!
Fighting the white earplug zombies with the “social media device”! An idea on how to stumble upon real life persons who share the same taste in music.
Week 14 / 2008 features Barry Adamson's new album “Back To The Cat”, Clato Intelecto's “Metanarrative”, Dodo's “Visiter”, Foals' “Antidotes”, Gonzales' “Soft Power”, In Flames' “A Sense Of Purpose”, Lullatone's “Bedtime Beat”, Morgan Page's “Elevate”, Robert Forster's “The Evangelist” and finally Willam Basinski's “Melancholia”. Enjoy!
A short introduction to John Brockman and his view on the “Third Culture”.
Instead of reviewing a single album from time to time, I'll now review my “week in music”. Week 13 / 2008 is starting with The B-52's new studio album “Funplex”, Club Des Belugas' “Swop”, The Kooks' “Konk”, M83's “Saturdays = Youth” and “Songs On The Rocks” by Nôze.
If you want to listen to BBC Internet radio streams on a Sonos or any other MP3 streaming device for that matter, this how-to is just for you. Features the preceding adventure. What a journey!
To those people who say “I don't have the time”: I hope you'll receive this comment like me. It actually may alter your behaviour.
Portishead's new album “Third” is out. Can it live up to its expectations after eleven years to their last studio album?
Gnarls Barkley's new album “The Odd Couple” is out. Can it live up to its predecessor and its hit single “Crazy”?
A short introduction to Larry Niven and why I think his idea of flash mobs is interesting.
The ancient Greeks had the Delphic Oracle. Neo had an oracle, too. Larry Ellison owns one. What about you? No? Don't be too sad: because my dog knows.
Plagiarism sucks, but you may not want to give away your current work for free. The idea: “Do you like my site design? Great! Take it. But with a catch. You must alter it.”
It wasn't a yellow brick road! But you still can follow my design journey to what you see now. It all began in October 2005… Really.
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