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"You've been meaning to do it for over a decade. Now join endurance bibliophiles from around the web as we tackle and comment upon David Foster Wallace's masterwork, June 21st to September 22nd. A thousand pages1 ÷ 93 days = 75 pages a week. No sweat. "
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Hi, I'm Paul Carvill, I'm a web developer. I'm currently working as Technical Lead at LBi, Europe's largest digital agency.
I also like walking, cooking, Bollywood and rock 'n' roll.
Archive for May, 2009
links for 2009-05-29
Friday, May 29th, 2009links for 2009-05-28
Thursday, May 28th, 2009-
It's really hard to know if these images should be published or not, but the Major's statement that their release would 'imperil our troops, the only protectors of our foreign policy' is laughable
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The Lib Dem leader's radical plan to overhaul British politics
links for 2009-05-27
Wednesday, May 27th, 2009-
Quirksmode mobile browser CSS compatibilty comparison table
links for 2009-05-26
Tuesday, May 26th, 2009-
Details of Google's forthcoming open-source Web Storage Portability Layer, which makes working with HTML5 and Gears offline browser data storage a lot easier
links for 2009-05-22
Friday, May 22nd, 2009-
Excellent CSS3 transform and paper folding booklet magic
links for 2009-05-21
Thursday, May 21st, 2009-
Great review of the new Neu! tribute album, and how motorik is now a cliché
links for 2009-05-18
Monday, May 18th, 2009-
Congress-led alliance in India gets huge mandate to push their reform agenda through. Will it add up to more than ensuring their future nuclear power supply (e.g. feeding and providing basic healthcare for their entire population of over a billion people)?
links for 2009-05-17
Sunday, May 17th, 2009-
Illustrations based on email spam
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A Valleywag exit interview. Includes people to watch and people to thank.
links for 2009-05-16
Saturday, May 16th, 2009-
A Valleywag exit interview. Includes people to watch and people to thank.
links for 2009-05-14
Thursday, May 14th, 2009-
Google actually has a status dashboard! That is simultaneously excellent and completely, pointlessly, retro.
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Great map, researched by BBC Urdu service, showing extent of Taliban presence in Pakistan's North West Frontier Province, only 38% of which is under government control.
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Map based video visualisation of tweets mentioning that someone has "just landed in.." or "just arrived in…"