Mozilla Firefox gets rebranded http://www.actsofvolition.com/archives/2004/february/brandingmozilla (look for the incredible Great Wave icon for Camino. Beautiful!) http://www.hicksdesign.co.uk/downloads/camino/ -- Camino Great Wave iconset http://vintage-art-posters.junglewalk.com/Hokusai-Katsushika-Posters.asp -- The Great Wave by Katsushika Hokusai Silences by Tillie Olsen http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/1558614419 http://www.feministpress.org/Book/index.cfm?GCOI=55861100350200&fa=details -- again (book recommended by Tom L, who quite rightly pointed out that Glancing is a very male thing, declarative "alright mate?" mechanism to compensate for male low emotional literacy. My contention: yes, but the internet is *by default* like that, and anything to deal with that is good. Glancing is a think-piece, the rationale is where it's at.) Atoms of Space and Time http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?chanID=sa006&colID=1&articleID=00012BDE-E7EA-1FD3-A7EA83414B7F012C ("In recent decades, physicists and mathematicians have asked if space is also made of discrete pieces. Is it continuous, as we learn in school, or is it more like a piece of cloth, woven out of individual fibers? If we could probe to size scales that were small enough, would we see 'atoms' of space, irreducible pieces of volume that cannot be broken into anything smaller? And what about time: Does nature change continuously, or does the world evolve in series of very tiny steps, acting more like a digital computer?" Matt Jones pointed this out -- spin networks create time. cf field programmable gate arrays evolving ringers (gate loops) instead of clocks.) JavaScript Pie Menus for Internet Explorer http://www.piemenu.com/JavaScriptPieMenus.html via scripting The Face of Battle- Study of Agincourt, Waterloo and the Somme http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0712650903 (book by John Keegan, recommended by Tom L. The social reasons for the outcomes of battles.) Acts of War- The Behaviour of Men in Battle http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/029784668X (book by Richard Holmes, recommended by Tom L. Army units are 150 people but mainly supported by a small social (primary) network of 5-6 people. "And what do the extreme conditions of war reveal about a man's basic instincts, his courage or his fear, his urge for self-preservation or self-sacrifice?") Weblogs run for hypertext research http://huminf.uib.no/~jill/txt/researchblogs.html (ht04) Blogging in Corporate America (klogs in business) http://studioid.com/pg/blogging_in_corporate_america.php (presentation. For ht04) Information Management Weblog http://www.psesd.org/weblogs/im/archives/cat_weblogs_and_rss.html (ht04) Klogs Yahoo Group http://groups.yahoo.com/group/klogs/ (ht04) All about Klogs http://dijest.editthispage.com/klogs/ (ht04. What klogs are and how to sell them. Lots of articles and pointers.) Microsoft motivational security posters http://www.microsoft.com/education/?ID=SecurityPosters Python Packages Index http://www.python.org/pypi/ (like CPAN, apparently.) DateLens- zoomable user interface for the Outlook calendar http://research.microsoft.com/news/monthlyfeature/datelens.aspx via dashes The London Tube via Delft http://rodcorp.typepad.com/photos/variousthings/mijksenaar_delft_tube2_smal.html (central London is walkable, outer London is schematic. Cool old map. Possible via Rogue Semiotics?) iTunes server for Linux, project homepage http://mt-daapd.sourceforge.net/ NanoBlogger http://home.columbus.rr.com/n1xt3r/nanoblogger/ (weblogging system written in Bash scripting. Blosxom alike, says the del.icio.us comment.)