Favebytes generates an OPML file of all your Twitter friends’ “favourite” feeds. Quite handy even if some of us don’t use favourites in quite the “right” way (I use it as a “read later” marker.) §
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Where do you start to “fix China”? It’s even more basic than your iPhone, your TV and your microwave. The pipes that plumb your house, the wires that bring you electricity, the bricks that shelter you, the glass that keeps the wind out. All of that comes from the metaphorical China. Made in China. By slaves. Everything you own and rely on. This blog, the internet lines it uses, the servers it runs on. Everything. How do you start to fix China? You’d have to give up the shirt on your back, made in China, before you were “clean.” §
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Worms for the iPhone brings back fond memories from the PC version. A great port of the game. Pickles and Coce are there as are the banana, sheep and Kamikazea weapons. Best game for the iPhone so far (pips iShoot for me. It’s like iShoot but with attitude.) §
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Snow Stack. No Flash, no Silverlight, no Java. Just HTML, CSS and JavaScript. This is something Cooliris requires a plug-in to do. Very impressive (though you do need Mac OS X Leopard/Snow Leopard and a fresh nightly build of Webkit for now.) Day by day the browser becomes the equal of desktop apps. §
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Put a baby photograph in your wallet and you’ll increase your odds of it being returned should you lose it. §
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Terrible Yellow Eyes, art inspired by Where The Wild Things Are. §
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The best correction ever. I’m surprised more people don’t know that rockets carry their own reaction mass (fuel) which is what they push against in a vacuum. §
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Google Earth has some great new panoramic photos of the Apollo missions on the Moon. §





