blog archive for the 'quicklink' tag
Using Google China to search for and download warez (cracked software) is not as hard as it sounds. Not that I am encouraging that sort of behavior.
[0 comments]Adidas is buying Reebok for $3.8 billion. Where the fuck did Adidas get $3.8 billion???!!!
[0 comments]Strongspace looks like a really nice remote file storage app, and a really nice compliment to Basecamp. They claim they play nicely together.
[0 comments]Elsewares is a great little ecommerce site that sells limited edition products from independent designers. Some of the stuff they’ve got is really outstanding, and since it’s a little off the beaten path, maybe you can be semi-unique for a little while before GAP copies whatever it is you were wearing.
[0 comments]WorkHappy.net: “killer resources for entrepreneurs” seems like a great new blog/collection of resources for independent business people and entrepreneurs. Productivity apps, project management, books to read, campaign tracking, reviews, etc.
[0 comments]Firefox blocks popups by default, but jerkoffs have figured out a way to use Flash to call the popup and avoid the blocking. Here are instruction on how to tell Firefox to block popups even from plugins. Very, very good advice.
[0 comments]Blogging the long tail. This topic is getting a little too popular, but this blog seems pretty smart.
[0 comments]“Average food with people you love is a thousand times better than kobe beef with an asshole.” - Penn Jillette
[0 comments]Step by step instructions on how to screen print a poster from start to finish. I have to try this.
[0 comments]This is a sweet idea. Paper CD Case lets you type in, or import from iTunes, all the tracks on an album or mix, and print them out in a format ready for cutting, folding, and inserting into a CD jewel case. Genius.
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