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More reasons to switch to Firefox. Wired reviews the best plugins for the browser.
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More reasons to switch to Firefox. Wired reviews the best plugins for the browser.
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The magnetic North Pole is drifting away from North America so fast it could be in Greenland within 50 years. Watch Bush launch an invasion so they can get it back.
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bahcount is a utility that counts down the seconds left until noon, January 20, 2009 in a small window. This is the expected date Bush will cease being president of the USA. The program takes your timezone into account and counts down according to EST. Various command line options are available.
What I want is a version I can stick on the website.
Thanks to Tim for the link.
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The FTSE4Good Index Series has been designed to measure the performance of companies that meet globally recognised corporate responsibility standards, and to facilitate investment in those companies. Transparent management and criteria alongside the FTSE brand make FTSE4Good the index of choice for the creation of Socially Responsible Investment products.
I’ve been reading up on the Co-op‘s environmental guidelines on the intranet, which is where I found out about FTSE4Good. I need to find out who to suggest green roofs to in the corporation.
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Official Rocky Horror fancy dress costumes-
via BoingBoing
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Explorer users will notice that the exhortations to switch to firefox aren’t as intrusive from today. I still think that you should switch, it’s just that the big ugly banner wasn’t really my style.
I’ll try to bring the archives up to date and roll the change out to the other blogs tonight.
Airfix has rejigged its website.
via Alan Bell
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Another “content over style” web page from Steve Johnson.
In the Second World War people at home with loved ones spread far away around the world with the forces were fed a diet, often government backed, of “how it works” or “how we will win” technical information leaflets. Very often these would have contained superb cut away and sectioned diagrams, showing the “insides” or as was said at the time “the works!” of the machines that were winning the war for us!
via Drawn