lowerbound searches for the lowest price on hardware from 11 different price scanning engines.
awesome niftiness: find the black dot! (via the girl)
i just started play around with it, but yest, deepleap does appear to be pretty cool.
i’d buy from outpost.com more often, but not being to bookmark product pages (or at least store items in some sort of wishlist) is a pain. broadvision sucks.
this is the funniest thing i’ve seen all day. check out the windows 2000 source code. lowell high has a pretty comprehensive webpage for a high school. maybe i’m just behind the times and out of touch.
(related:) in 1996 i had created a design for my high school at the request of the newly formed (and really lame) “internet club.” looking back at it, it’s admittedly lame (rather like looking at embarrassing baby pictures), but they decided not to use it. after some searching, i was able to find the current school site. at least they got rid of most of the blinking multisized / multicolored text.
yeah, and while i was digging through my old stuff, and found all kinds of old stuff old stuff – it’s weird knowing that i’ll be looking back on the stuff i’m typing now in two years with the same mixture of horror and car-crash curiosity.
nikolai’s redesign is really cool. the only part i don’t like is the pointer biz. grrr.
i’m surpressing my urge to redesign instead of doing the work i should be doing.
good stuff today on peterme (like anyone needed me to tell them that). i’d chip in my own 2 cents, but i’m beat. also, i never passed multivariable calculus.
photo stitching software is cool. even if it did take me 3 computer crashes to even install the thing.
how ironical, amazon sued for patent infringement.
some cool sci-fi technology is being tossed around: nutrient patches care of the dept. of defense. availability looks to be oh, in about 25 years. of course, currently in use are “hooah bars” – 600 mg of caffeine, auugghh…(homer drool)