Impressive math visualization with JavaScript by Jeffrey Clymer:
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Good morning! As of 7:15am EST, more than 50 virus failure notification messages had arrived in my inbox overnight, at least that amount were also filtered as spam. (12 more just arrived while typing this)
Just in case you got a message you think came from me, I can assure you you did not. Besides only using one email address, I’m running OS X and my sites are hosted on Linux, neither of which are vulnerable.
Symantec and Network Associates Inc. are listing dozens of active NetSky and Beagle/Bagle varients. If the volume I’m seeing is any indication, the Internet might be a big gummed up today.
This posting on MacOSXHints shows a neat little trick for visiting random TinyURL pages. It links to a javascript version, but I through together a quick standalone bookmarklet/favelet:
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link: Mar 04, 2004 1:11 pm
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Harris Silver, founder of CityStreets will be speaking at the Apple Store SOHO Thursday night at 6:30 pm as part of Apple’s ‘Made on a Mac’ lecture series. I’ve known Harris for a long time, he’s brilliant, provocative and full of ideas. This will be interesting.
The cool factor of the following maps just barely outweighs the revolting “look at how worldly I am” quotient. I wouldn’t have posted them except that the site which generates the graphics is so well done and my curiousity about GIS data is growing.
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