links
links for 2007-04-19
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The premier fan site of Heckler & Koch firearms, some of the finest in the world.
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"A new OpenType family brings the 1920s and 30s in to the 21st century." Me like very much.
links for 2007-04-17
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Dick Kramer is well known in the law enforcement and military communities for his outstanding artwork.
links for 2007-04-08
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Alright, so not really dead, but certainly not the threat they once were. Now that's Google's territory.
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Want it, can't afford it. What else is new?
links for 2007-03-29
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Make your own custom photo slide shows, then embed them in your blog, MySpace page, turn them in to RSS feeds, or use them as a streamed screensaver on your desktop.
links for 2007-03-28
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"ChaCha combines the best of the web's search engines with the human intelligence made possible by a vast community of skilled search experts."
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"Channel surf the Internet." Sign up on StumbleUpon and you can get recommendations for web sites based on your interests and surfing habits.
links for 2007-03-27
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Brian Mockenhaupt's account of adjusting to non-combat-zone life at home.
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Mark D. Roberts' site of daily devotions centered in the four gospels of Jesus Christ.
links for 2007-03-22
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"The (Un)Official Comic of the Blogosphere"
links for 2007-03-20
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Cheap and free international phone calls, though there are limitations regarding landlines vs mobiles, etc. Still looks like a pretty cool service, if you make a lot of international calls.
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Clearance links, filler finders (for when you need to get to $25 to qualify for free shipping), and other tips.
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Handy table format for the US, UK, and Canadian Amazon stores, broken down in ten percent increments from 10 - 90%.
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A handy guide from Money Magazine
links for 2007-03-15
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"A really fast dictionary... fast like a ninja."
links for 2007-03-14
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Quality firearms, but the current (March 2007) web site is waaaaay too busy.
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David Chartier swears by this guide. He said so on Twitter.
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Custom keyboard covers for Final Cut Pro, After Effects, Photoshop, and more.
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Han Solo in Carbonite, a la LEGO. The words "Too much time on his hands" spring to mind.
links for 2007-03-08
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Cheat sheets for HTML, microformats, regular expressions, Ruby on Rails, HTML character entities, CSS, JavaScript, MySQL, and much, much more. Via Eric.
links for 2007-03-07
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an extendable monopod that allows you to take a photo of yourself and anyone who happens to be with you, without having to ask a stranger to take the photo for you
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Mix tapes for the 21st century
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"Video messaging in a blink." No software to install, and you can subscribe to videos via RSS, a la a video podcast in iTunes
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"The Granite™ USB 2.0 HIGH-SPEED Bridge Adapter allows any 2.5", 3.5" or 5.25" SATA or IDE Drive to quickly be attached to any computer. This is the perfect tool to duplicate, copy, backup, or transfer large amount of data from one drive to another."
links for 2007-03-04
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(believe it or else)
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Home of Bible Sander, an app designed to remove verse numbers and reference marks from quoted scriptures. It uses text from Bible Gateway, and is available for both Mac and Windows.
links for 2007-02-19
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"AuthSight uses your Mac's iSight camera to take snapshots of the nut behind the keyboard whenever an invalid password is entered, either at login or in a screensaver. AuthSight can also (optionally) email photos to you."
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Mactactic aims to help you figure out if you should buy a new Mac now or wait, given when current models were last released. My advice remains the same: if you really need the new Mac now, then buy it now and buy as much Mac as you can afford. There's always something new coming down the pipe.
links for 2007-02-18
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Currently just the New Testament, but work on the Old Testament is underway.
links for 2007-02-07
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Shorten up those incredibly long Amazon, Google Video, or Flickr URLs. Great for sending emails to those whose email clients break multi-line URLs. I especially like the handy bookmarklet provided on the main page.
links for 2007-02-06
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I'm not sure I would agree that all 13 of these photographs "changed the world", but they are certainly iconic.
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Great two-man band, the inventors of the "speedwood" genre of music.
links for 2007-01-30
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Just what it says: print yourself out some graph paper without having to make a trip to the office supply store. Different types of graphs and spacing are available.