Archive for September, 2006

Geek to Live: The 100th installment

by Gina Trapani
It was a little more than a year ago that we decided to make Lifehacker into something more than just a link blog: a source of original feature articles on software and productivity that you won’t find anywhere else. I chose the title “Geek to Live” for my twice-weekly feature post […]

SourceForge.net: Akarru Social BookMarking Engine

Akarru is a social bookmarking engine, is used to build social bookmarkings sites, like www.blogmemes.com. Users posts links and promote links to front page using voting system.
SourceForge.net: Akarru Social BookMarking Engine

Catatsrophographie

Crashs, épidémies, séismes, ouragans, AlertMap liste toutes les catastrophes planétaires en quasi temps réel. Ce mashup hongrois, proposé par le Disaster Information Service de Budapest, permet de nous rassurer sur l’état de notre monde en attendant patiemment l’apocalypse.
Catatsrophographie
Originally from Aeiou, le blog de Flu by (smt.k)

A Brief History of Disembodied Dog Heads
Did Soviet scientists actually keep a disembodied dog head alive back in the 1940s? Did those crazed Stalinist Frankensteins then follow up that stunt by surgically creating a two headed dog in 1954? (That is, if “two-headed” is accurate - it’s more like two heads, six legs and […]

Means vs. Ends & morality [Gene Expression]

A few days ago Alex Palazzo posted about Moral Minds: How Nature Designed Our Universal Sense of Right and Wrong. The title is pretty self-explanatory. The author has a Moral Sense Test that you can take. I took it. If you plan on taking the Moral Sense Test, please

The Yes Men

The Yes Men

Design better with ColorJack

Whether you’re designing a new site or just want to have fun with the pretty-pretty colors, ColorJack’s Studio is one of the most functional color tools that I’ve come across lately.
Not only can you mix and match any possible combo, you can also tweak quite a bit with the drop-down functions tab (anything from Analogous […]