Link Archive
June 13th, 2009 by Kelson. Posted in General and tagged for linksI used to keep a sidebar linkblog here, but I’ve long since stopped. These days I’m more likely to post an interesting link to Twitter, or just save it up for a later post. I figured the WordPress 2.8 upgrade was as good a time as any to clean out the old plugin.
Still, I hate removing things from the web, so here’s an archive of 2½ years’ worth of linkblogging from 2005-2007.
I suspect anywhere from 20-30% are probably long gone, but I’ll go through them later. Edit (June 15): After switching from my ancient linklint-based script to the Broken Link Checker plugin for WordPress, it turns out that surprisingly few of the links here have gone bad. Maybe 10-15 out of almost 180. I’ve fixed a few already, and I suspect the remaining ones are just gone. One news story (and professional news organizations are terrible at preserving URLs even when they keep stories around in paid archives), two sites that I know have done major reorganization and dropped a lot of old material, and one novelty site.
May 2005
- Why generic XML on the web is a bad idea
- Spamusement: An iPod is waiting for you
- Buzz Aldrin’s Conspiracy Smackdown
- S*P on Episode III → Something Positive comments on Star Wars: Episode III
- Peter David: Revenge of the Sith! Wow! What a shocker!
- GoldSounds » Why people pirate music and don’t care
- NPR : Movie Marketers Turn to Subtle, Sophisticated Tactics
- Beyond Red vs. Blue: Redefining the Political Landscape
- A History of the GUI
- Comics Reporter: Comic-Con International By the Numbers
- Bob The Angry Flower’s Quick Guide to the Apostrophe
- Kingdom of Heaven trivia – One co-star’s opinion of Orlando Bloom.
- Real ID FAQ
- Everquest babe search – I don’t know why I find this so funny.
- Dashboard Lineup – Detailed Review of Mac OS X Tiger’s New Features
- Inside Firefox – Update System – yes, they know it needs work!
- mezzoblue § An Inevitable Tiger Review
- Daring Fireball: Tiger Details
June 2005
- Grant Morrison: The DCU Revamp Guy
- EFF: Legal Guide for Bloggers
- Microsoft’s Security Response Center: How Little Patches Are Made → A look inside the Microsoft patch-making process.
- I, Cringely: Going for Broke – an interesting theory on the Apple/Intel deal
- Windows rapidly approaching desktop usability → A great piece of satire
- New Macs: Intel Inside
July 2005
- The Comic Book Periodic Table of the Elements
- UCSD Stonehenge
- lowercase L
- Top 10 Web fads
- NPR : Shakespeare’s Tongue, Heard at the Globe in the original pronunciation
- Harry Potter currency converter → From CNN/Money.
- APOD: 2005 July 4 – A Panorama from Mauna Kea → Astronomy Picture of the Day
August 2005
- Emergency Relief Agencies
- Klingon Fairy Tales
- Five reasons NOT to use Linux
- Truth in Labelling – on DVD sets of “complete” TV seasons
- The White Stuff – How vanilla became shorthand for bland.
September 2005
- Curso de Photoshop! (Spamusement)
- Talk Like A Pirate Day – September 19
- No Mr. Ballmer, Microsoft Will not Win the Web
- Is Katrina a Message from God? → Not a joke, but thought-provoking.
- Alternative browsers pose challenge for cybersleuths
October 2005
- A List Apart: Articles: Attack of the Zombie Copy
- Wake Me Up When The Crisis Ends
- The Antikythera mechanism: The clockwork computer
- SF Cover Explorer – a few thousand science fiction covers
- Top Ten Weblog Design Mistakes
- Teleportation study sent to Benford – Funny, in a nice obscure sort of way.
- R.I.P. WYSIWYG – Results-Oriented UI Coming (Jakob Nielsen’s Alertbox)
- Orson Scott Card Reviews Serenity
- Firefly: Electricity Caution
November 2005
- Can you put the moon into orbit? – nifty simulator, requires Firefox 1.5
- Browser Face-Off – Yahoo! News
- The New Yorker on CS Lewis
- How the secular humanist grinch didn’t steal Christmas
- Mirrors shed light as winter grips small town
- Real Story of the Rogue Rootkit – Wired on Sony’s DRM
- Video killed the marsupial wolf – footage of the last known thylacines
- Abductive Reasoning
- Human evolution at the crossroads – Five possible futures for homo sapiens
- Safari Release Passes Acid2
December 2005
- Nevada Thunder » I Saw Jackie Mason Kissing Santa Claus
- Scott Lynch’s Rebuttal to Benford on Fantasy
- Sam and Max Risen From the Dead – new webcomic
- Eight Myths About Video Games Debunked
- My Morning: A Play in One Uncomfortable Act
January 2006
- The Most Popular Myths in Science
- Bombspotting: Police or Starbucks Baristas? → Who’s better at finding improvised explosive devices, the police or Starbucks baristas? (from Homeland Stupidity)
- Failed Redesigns « Le «blog personnel» de Joe Clark → Website redesigns by people who should know better.
- Tropical Storm Zeta – 27th in 2005 → Just running out of names wasn’t enough?
February 2006
- Joss Whedon vs. Warren Ellis → Warrenellis.com: The Long March To Nerd Prom Begins
- The Return of Sneakernet
- ISC: Phollow the Phlopping Phish → A cautionary tale in which a hypothetical phishing victim does everything right…and still gets hooked.
- TechEBlog WR-07 – A Real Transformer → Just a toy, but still interesting!
- Light Pollution – and the Return of Night
- Movie Jewelry Physics (2) → From the Esoteric Science Research Center
- Movie Jewelry Physics (1) → From Czarina69
- IE7 web developer checklist
March 2006
- Stupid Politician Tricks: Linux hacked my website! → CentOS: It’s L-i-n-u-x, that is an Operating System, or Why every city council needs at least one geek.
- Tales From the Public Domain: Bound By Law → Comic book from Duke University law school where the protagonist ‘navigates the twists and turns of intellectual property’ and copyright law.
- National Wildlife PhotoZone
- Safer Online Shopping Guide (via SANS ISC)
- Eva Wiseman: An introduction to spoetry → Guardian Unlimited Books
April 2006
- Standards in a Nutshell
- The Cutest Human-Test: KittenAuth → Forget CAPTCHAS — let commenters prove they’re human by identifying kittens!
May 2006
- Photo: Ice Block Near Joekullsarlon, Iceland
- Coraline Concept Art
- Da Vinci Code according to Least I Could Do
- Secure Your Computer and Take Back the Net!
- Why I love my spam
- Infinite Crisis in 30 Seconds
- Daily Planet 52 Week Special → Website tie-in to DC’s upcoming year-long weekly comic book, ‘52′
- Opera 9+Acid2 Easter Egg – Yes, really.
- Seven Soldiers Annotations
- Spam Enablers → USA Today – Don’t be that person helping keep spam alive
- Exploding Coffee – Looks like there are a few bugs in the self-heating coffee design. → BevNET.com – Too Hot To Handle: Problems Boil Over for Celebrity Chef’s Self-Heating Lattes
- How does Opera icon stack up against other browsers?
June 2006
- Why Widgets in the Opera Browser? » Opera Watch
- Click on the big Blue E → Let Internet Explorer speak for itself.
- Wired News: Net Changing, So Are Browsers
- Snakes on a Plane 2: Planes on a Snake
- Young FrankenSteve → What do you get when you cross Microsoft’s Steve Ballmer with Young Frankenstein?
- Virtual Karma: Dad, What Was Internet? → Four months old, but suddenly very topical.
- The Cloud Appreciation Society → Nifty photos!
- Fixing WP 2.0.3 Bug: “Are you sure?” dialog when editing comments
July 2006
August 2006
- IE7: New paint job on the Pinto → ZDNet: Opera’s Hakon Wium Lie compares IE7 to Ford Pinto
- What does your browser reveal about you? → Sort of a web browser personality test.
- A more reasonable list of Firefox Myths
- Firefox Fables → Parody of the poorly-researched Firefox Myths page
- Brad Meltzer on Terra: How I Spent My Summer Vacation With The Judas Contract
September 2006
October 2006
- Mars Rover Beginning To Hate Mars → The Onion: Unmanned Vehicle ‘Bored Out Of Its Mind’
- 100% Secure Firewall?
- The beast has awoken; or, The beginning of Web 2.0 → Chris Messina on the wider implications of IE7
- For Opera, smaller really is better → CTO Håkon Wium Lie says the company’s moving faster on the tech front than much larger rival Microsoft.
- In Saturn’s Shadow → Photo of Saturn and its rings, backlit by the sun (from Cassini)
- Participation Inequality: Encouraging More Users to Contribute → An interesting Alertbox column from Jakob Nielsen
- Spread Opera – Analysis and options → An interesting look at why IE and Firefox have higher marketshare, and what approaches the Opera community might take to catch up.
- Discworld Cake
November 2006
- Rules for Writing
- Warning Sign Generator
- Firefox Myths Myths → Debunking Myths about Firefox from the Firefox Myths site
- Dev Opera has launched! → Web developer resource site for Opera and building cross-platform web apps.
December 2006
- The Perils of Colleen – Adventures in the Comics Industry
- Opera 9.1 is out with fraud protection
January 2007
- Starship Dimensions
- Sci-Fi Starship Size Comparison
- Tony vs. Paul – very clever stop-motion short film
February 2007
- Building a Steampunk Keyboard
- Ghost Rider Studio Notes From Hell – Does it have to be a blazing skull?
- Science and Faith Compared: A Flowchart
- The Mozilla Manifesto
- Paraglider sucked into killer storm → A paraglider survived being pulled up to 32,000 feet in Australia, and woke up in mid-air, encased in ice. Another glider caught in the same storm wasn’t so lucky.
- Getting Clueful: Five Things You Should Know About Fighting Spam
- George Takei on Starring in Heroes
March 2007
- Skeptico: How do you prove photography to a blind man?
- The Open Web and Its Adversaries
- Friday at the Funeral – Comics Should Be Good! talks about death in comics.
- /. Easter Egg in Opera
April 2007
- Wired Magazine: How the CIA Used a Fake Sci-Fi Flick to Rescue Americans from Tehran
- Map: Welcome to the Blogosphere
- Fedora will eat your brain – 2004-era mock IRC log with RHEL vs. Fedora
- You fought in the browser wars? Star Wars scene parody with… well, web browsers
- Virtual IE7 and IE6 for web development
- Pants, Phantasmo, PANTS!! – Possibly the worst coloring error in the Golden Age of Comics
- 52: Where are they now? The Daily Planet follows up on Gazebo Boy, Turkey Man and Paper Mache Guy
- Fragging The Flash – SomethingAwful takes a humorous look at 67 years of the Scarlet Speedster
- Googolplex Theaters – a new approach to the movie experience
May 2007
- Who says clouds screw up observing?
- Star Wars is like a fine wine…
- Heroes Historical Accuracy (Eclipse)
- Common Errors in English
- The Roar of Comics: NOTHING WILL BE THE SAME!
- People will click on anything → An experiment in advertising (title via ISC).
- Wikipedia’s lamest edit wars
June 2007
- Comic Coverage: Extreme Makeovers! Some costume redesigns work. Some… don’t.
- Aliens vs. Captain Carrot
- First look: Safari 3 beta on Windows vs. Firefox 2 and IE7
- On Permalinks and Paradigms – a bit of blogging history
uly 2007
- Total Solar Eclipse Map (2001-2025)
- NPR: Human History Shows a Gift for Adaptability
- What If DC Comics Ended?
- Evolution is Not Just a Theory
- A Newbie’s Guide to Surviving San Diego
August 2007
- Why We’re Blocked in Turkey: Adnan Oktar – 1 man’s ego vs. all of WordPress.com
- Occasional Superheroine: “Countdown” To Change
- CSS techniques I can’t wait to be rid of
- Dave’s Long Box: Noble Causes and Dynamo 5
- Updating Babylon 5’s VFX for Direct-to-DVD Lost Tales
- Breaking Down the Walls Of Phones’ Web Gardens – Wall Street Journal on mobile browsing with Opera Mini
- The Shape of Things To Come – The Absorbascon on why the new DC Multiverse has 52 universes.
September 2007
- Turkey City Lexicon terms for critiquing fiction
- 404 Error Pages: Reloaded
- The Dark Side: The cost of light pollution
- Short-sightedness of iPhone only development
- Legendary Game Archon Set to Return?
- Total Lunar Eclipse Photos: Aug. 28, 2007








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