Wednesday 26th October 2005
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Links from 26 October 2005, oldest first:
- Click opera - Raunch feminism
- 'Raunch feminism proposes that women can be "empowered" without dismantling patriarchy... in fact, by embracing "the male gaze" entirely.' Permalink
- Google Sitemaps (BETA) Help
- interesting? old? I hadn't seen before Permalink
- Google Sitemaps (BETA) Help - Viewing statistics for your site
- Cor... Super Permalink
- Grisoft Freeweb: AVG Free Edition
- I have now made it a rule to uninstall any Norton/Symantec preinstalled shite from a new PC and install AVG instead. Permalink
- Museum of Domestic Design & Architecture (MoDA)
- anyone fancy a trip here; they have an exhibition about suburbs on Permalink
- Kass baked me a birthday pineapple upsidown cake! on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
- apparently pineapple upside-down cake was invented to stimulate the market for pineapple. Permalink
- Design Council | RED - Future Currents - Downloads
- talking of toasters Permalink
- Apple - Hot News - Rosa Parks
- Sure, you might want to put news of Rosa's death on the front page. But maybe leave the branding off. Permalink
- Purse Lip Square Jaw
- Anne Galloway Permalink
- Hotel Nineteen, Brighton UK
- ninteen is supposed to be nice Permalink
- IcUxbridge - Why poledancing is no longer a dirty word
- What I love (hate) is the part in the article when they say "Women have reclaimed the art of pole dancing" as if it were once the domain of women, taken by men and now reclaimed. Permalink
- Pets In Uniform
- pets! pets in uniform! your pet, in a uniform. did i mention that it's about pets and uniforms? Permalink
- Yelping Warriors, and Rocks in the Broth - New York Times
- Ninjas can't run a decent restaurant, apparently. Permalink
- Guardian Unlimited Technology | Technology | Inside IT: Robots with a nose for trouble
- The Guardian recently published a short article on the Feral Robots, "Robots with a nose for trouble" Permalink
- Proboscis | Social Tapestries | Feral Robots
- "If you live or work in, or use London Fields and would like to participate, please sign up here" Permalink