November 07, 2004 | Category:

Darwin, Typography And Brains

The rest of the links from yesterday’s batch. It seems that all the flash games and fun stuff ended up in the other lot:

  • Brain In Dish Can Fly Plane – Those crazy scientists have done it again, creating a brain capable of flying simulators out of rat brain mush.
  • Guide To Bash – Learn more about the Bash shell.
  • Bring On The Tables – If you need to use a table (semantically), then this is how to do it properly.
  • Pure CSS Scroll Table – And this is how to make it look good and take up little space. Very nice.
  • Hallmarks Of A Great Developer – Traits that separate the good and the great.
  • DVD to DivX – I’m sure this conversion guide will come in handy sometime.
  • Thinking Machine – Java chess game that visualises the computer opponent’s thinking. Purdy.
  • Zen Garden 132 – Very nice looking Zen Garden submission.
  • Starting A Label – A lot of useful information for starting your own record label.
  • Project Cryo – Put a frozen lego-man inside your mouse.
  • iPod BMW – For the rich only, but hella cool.
  • Fear And Loathing Campaign – Hunter S. Thompson analyses the election run up. A bit late, but still funny.
  • Languid – Samples text to guess the language. Seems to be fairly reliable.
  • Silktide SiteScore – Gives your website a score based on various things. Not sure I agree with a lot of the criteria, but interesting anyway.
  • Thinking With Type – A very handy resource for typography types.
  • Was Darwin Wrong? – National Geographic pose a hell of a question, and the answer is a good one.
  • Cornell Note Taking System – Very nice system for note taking. If only I had heard of it a few years ago.
  • Grand Theftendo – Stunning port of GTA3 to the NES. I want to play.

Hopefully that’s the last of the links for a good while.