- Comcast’s low-income $10-per-month internet service goes live. It’s for families who have children enrolled in the National School Lunch Program (NSLP), which, I think means I would qualify, since my kids get reduced lunches at the schools. Wish they offered something like that here.
- Super Smash Land is an epic demake of the Smash Bros series to make it look like it’s being played on an old Game Boy.
- The Boston Globe’s new design takes fluid design to a whole new level. It’s brilliantly done. A designer in that was part of the project wrote up his experiences here and Hacker News has some good comments.
- Something for my project list: How to Automatically Cool Your Entertainment Center When It Gets Too Hot.
- Teen with no vagina becomes pregnant from stab wound.
- The Monks that participate in Kaihogyo are nuts, running thousands of miles over a three year span. Read more on everybody’s favorite source.
- Bear Grylls fan? He’s answered some fan questions.
- Writing a web application is not just LAMP any more. There’s more to it.
- Fix for VLC (my media player of choice) Skipping and Lagging on High Def videos.
- Like Synergy, Mouse Without Borders allows you to share a mouse and keyboard among multiple computers. It only works for Windows 7 (while Synergy works on multiple OSes), but it’s really slick and easy to setup.
- Sick of ads playing in Flash videos? AdBlockVideo for Firefox might help (haven’t tried it yet personally).
- This man is such a rebel.