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Year: 2005

ReMixing Craigslist with Google Maps

Posted on 9 April, 2005 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Via Boing Boing a absolutely brilliant remixing of Craigslist’s for-rent ads data scraped and redisplayed with Google Maps covering houses/apartments for rent/sale within the U.S. only (unfortunately), at HousingMaps. The High quality Data re-presented with the High quality interface of Continue reading ReMixing Craigslist with Google Maps→

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Takashi Murakami and Superflat

Posted on 7 April, 2005 by Ian — No Comments ↓

In last Sunday’s NYT Magazine there was a profile of Murakami : The Murakami Method and (Via Boing Boing) in Thursdays New York Times there is: The Murakami Influence On Friday, the exhibit Little Boy: The Arts of Japan’s Exploding Continue reading Takashi Murakami and Superflat→

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The Toronto Comic Arts Festival 2005 May 27-29

Posted on 6 April, 2005 by Ian — No Comments ↓

The Toronto Comic Arts Festival 2005 (TCAF) will be held May 27-29 2005 in Downtown Toronto’s Historic Mirvish Village District (on Markham Street, one block west of the Bloor Street and Bathurst Street TTC subway exit), with a huge number Continue reading The Toronto Comic Arts Festival 2005 May 27-29→

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Bronislawa "Barbara" Kopaniak, Resistance Fighter: 1919-2005

Posted on 4 April, 2005 by Ian — 1 Comment ↓

Bronislawa Kopaniak was born in Czeladz, Poland, on Sept. 3, 1919. She died in Toronto on Jan. 6, 2005. She was 85. Her husband predeceased her. She leaves her daughter, Marguerite, and grand-daughter Jacqueline. ET and I know Mrs. Kopaniak’s Continue reading Bronislawa "Barbara" Kopaniak, Resistance Fighter: 1919-2005→

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The Art of the Startup: Copper and Tin

Posted on 3 April, 2005 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Paul Graham has YASA (Yet Another Startup Article) this own titled :Copper and Tin. I don’t mind because they are short easy reads with some good ideas, wheather or not I agree. Some key quotes: It’s hard enough to make Continue reading The Art of the Startup: Copper and Tin→

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Why do Pendulums speed up during solar eclipses?

Posted on 3 April, 2005 by Ian — No Comments ↓

The Economist.com on Gravitational anomalies, the “Allais effect, and the Pioneer (10 and 11) space-probes. Could Albert be wrong? If nothing else this is how science advances. Category:Science

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