The Stream
Mono 1.2 is out!
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The Sky Moves Sideways studio album by British progressive rock band Porcupine Tree. Tracklisting: Disc 1 1. The Sky Moves Sideways (Phase One) - 18:39 2. Dislocated Day - 5:24 3. The Moon Touches Your Shoulder - 5:40 4. Prepare Yourself - 1:58 5. The Sky Moves Sideways (Phase Two) - 16:46 Disc 2 1. The Sky Moves Sideways (Alternate Version) - 34:37 2. Stars Die - 5:01 3. Moonloop (Improvisation) - 16:18 4. Moonloop (Coda) - 4:52 |
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Porcupine Tree's Coma Divine - Recorded Live in Rome. Tracklisting: Disc 1 1. Bornlivedieintro - 1:23 2. Signify - 5:22 3. Waiting (Phase One) - 4:32 4. Waiting (Phase Two) - 5:28 5. The Sky Moves Sideways - 12:38 6. Dislocated Day - 6:37 7. The Sleep of No Dreaming - 5:18 8. Moonloop - 11:40 Disc 2 1. Up the Downstair - 7:40 2. The Moon Touches Your Shoulder - 5:05 3. Always Never - 5:41 4. Is... Not - 6:09 5. Radioactive Toy - 15:26 6. Not Beautiful Anymore - 9:43 |
Firefox Tips & Tricks (about:config)
browser.tabs.closeButtons = 3; // Firefox 2.0 browser.backspace_action = 0; // Firefox 2.0 keyword.URL = http://www.google.com/search?ie=UTF-8&q= // Basic tip mousewheel.horizscroll.withnokey.action = 0 // On laptop mousewheel.horizscroll.withnokey.sysnumlines = true // On laptop
Firefox 2.0 is out.
W3C's first public Working Draft of File Upload has been released today.
Bought Big Muff Pi. The finest harmonic distortion-sustain box for the electric guitar player. It was first introduced in the early 1970s and was used by artists like David Gilmour and Carlos Santana. Read more. |
I've created a new page for my music recordings.
David Gilmour in Gdańsk
FOAF.Vix is a visualizer and relation explorer for FOAF (Friend of a Friend) files. Although this file format is designed first of all to be machine readable, it is often desirable to be able to browse it as if it were a usual Web page. FOAF.Vix gives you this possibility, presenting the data from a FOAF file in an easy to understand form and allowing to follow links to other Web resources it contains, including links to other FOAF pages, thereby allowing you to explore the network of human relations.
Did you know that Gmail doesn't recognize dots as characters within a username? I didn't. Check out Am I receiving someone else's email?. That's really cool. You can send an e-mail to wojciechpolak or wojciech.polak or with any number of dots you like and it's all the same mailbox :).
...it's solid, fun, fast, and easy-to-use.
Ajaxian's showcase: Cheetah News: Web-based RSS Aggregator.
Vacation 2006
GNU Mailutils 1.0 released!
Here is the official announcement. Congratulations to all the authors and contributors!
http://www.gnu.org/software/mailutils/
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/mailutils/
Bleeding-Edge Personal News Aggregator
Cheetah News is a free web-based personal news aggregator. It helps you get the latest news and updates from your favorite sites and organize what is most relevant to you. Cheetah News is optimized for reading and managing large feed lists. Websites publish feeds with the latest news and updates to their sites. The two most popular types of feeds are RSS and Atom. Cheetah News supports them both as well as import and export of subscription list as an OPML file. To help you quickly explore your reading list, Cheetah News uses a sophisticated keyboard shortcuts system. Moreover, there is also notes and bookmarks organizer module, and more! Cheetah News is already available in Catalan, English, Esperanto, Spanish, Polish, and Ukrainian. Cheetah News works with Mozilla Firefox 1.5+ (recommended), Internet Explorer 6+ and Opera 9+.
Product News, Comments: Cheetah News Blog.
Lisp and JavaScript
Amiga 500 Nostalgia
Exactly one year ago I linked to an incredible JS/UIX, and now there is a new amazing OS-faker. Chipbench is an Amiga Workbench 1.3 written entirely in JavaScript/DHTML and it is a really good clone.
Google Earth is now available for GNU/Linux systems and Mac plus it has expanded global coverage with more high-resolution imagery!
Brendan Eich's XTech 2006 keynote slides: JavaScript 2 and the Future of the Web.
JS1.7 new language features in Firefox 2 this fall:
- let blocks
- Destructuring assignment
- Iterators
- Generators
- Array comprehensions
I wish other Web browsers to be as robust as Fx.
David Gilmour's performance on August 26th at the Gdańsk Shipyard?! I just can't wait!
Current distractions | |
Richard Wright's solo album Broken China is full of Pink Floyd's atmosphere and style, in some ways similar to The Division Bell or Meddle. It even includes some nice guitar solos. So I like it very much. The album cover was designed by Storm Thorgerson (btw, check out his wonderful web page). Tracklisting: 1. Breaking Water 2. Night Of A Thousand Furry Toys 3. Hidden Fear 4. Runaway 5. Unfair Ground 6. Satellite 7. Woman Of Custom 8. Interlude 9. Black Cloud 10. Far From The Harbour Wall 11. Drowning 12. Reaching For The Rail 13. Blue Room In Venice 14. Sweet July 15. Along The Shoreline 16. Breakthrough |
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Next, the Red Hot Chili Peppers's double album Stadium Arcadium with 28 new songs! I listened to it only four times and I already very enjoy it. John Frusciante rocks. Tracklisting: Jupiter: Mars: 1. Dani California 1. Desecration Smile 2. Snow (Hey Oh) 2. Tell Me Baby 3. Charlie 3. Hard to Concentrate 4. Stadium Arcadium 4. 21st Century 5. Hump de Bump 5. She Looks to Me 6. She's Only 18 6. Readymade 7. Slow Cheetah 7. If 8. Torture Me 8. Make You Feel Better 9. Strip My Mind 9. Animal Bar 10. Especially in Michigan 10. So Much I 11. Warlocks 11. Storm in a Teacup 12. C'mon Girl 12. We Believe 13. Wet Sand 13. Turn It Again 14. Hey 14. Death of a Martian |