Archives for September 2004
InterfaceFLOR
InterfaceFLOR – Really cool modular carpet system.
The Anatomy of an Icon
The Anatomy of an Icon – A great tutorial on icon creation.
Screenscraping the Senate
XML.com has a great series about a guy who plans to “collect as much data on the U.S. government” so he can build “a site and a web service that make it possible to explore that data”. The first installment is available: Screenscraping the Senate. This is extremely exciting, as it has the potential to re-introduce public oversight, or at the least involvement in the dealings of our elected representatives, much like the project They Work for You does in the UK.
This is a very detailed article, dealing with advanced Web development techniques, so it may not be of interest to most people, but its results should be of interest to a wide population. Then again, perhaps I have unreal expectations that people do/will care about the direction of their government. Oh well, I’m excited.
Children lap up Newman circus fun
Children lap up Newman circus fun – Paul Newman is a class act all the way around.
One party always devotes its chief energies…
“Under democracy one party always devotes its chief energies to trying to prove that the other party is unfit to rule – and both commonly succeed, and are right.”
H. L. Mencken