April 2005


Javascript RegExps & Validation - J R Stockton: “Javascript RegExps & Validation.”

The New York Times > Arts > Art & Design > Rock, Paper, Payoff: Child’s Play Wins Auction House an Art Sale: “t may have been the most expensive game of rock, paper, scissors ever played.

Takashi Hashiyama, president of Maspro Denkoh Corporation, an electronics company based outside of Nagoya, Japan, could not decide whether Christie’s or Sotheby’s should sell the company’s art collection, which is worth more than $20 million, at next week’s auctions in New York”


The view from my office’s kitchen really isn’t half bad.
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Flow my Tears, the Policeman said, by Philip K. Dick

Nick Mealy Consulting
For some reason Nick Mealy is not showing up on google. His own portfolio page, as fancy and fine as it is, does not even show on page 1 of the google search results.

The New York Times > Opinion > Op-Ed Contributor: Take This Quiz and Call Me in the Morning

Gallery Tutorials @ tutorials.eclecticpixels.com

Yahoo! News - Scientific Conference Falls for Gibberish Prank: “CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (Reuters) - A bunch of computer-generated gibberish masquerading as an academic paper has been accepted at a scientific conference in a victory for pranksters at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.”


A scanner Darkly by Philip K. Dick

photo.benstrawbridge.com | Spring Arrival - NYC 2005:
Some photos from around Union Square and the East Village.
photo.benstrawbridge.com | Spring Arrival - NYC 2005

The New York Times > Books > The Scientist Is Gone, but Not His Book Tour


Self reflection from the Whole Foods juice bar.
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Yahoo! News - Cookie Monster Advocating Eating Healthy: “NEW YORK - Something must be wrong in the land of Muppets. First PBS announced that ‘Sesame Street’ would kick off its 36th season this week with a multiyear story arc about healthy habits. No problem there; childhood obesity rates are soaring. Then I learned of changes that turned my ‘Sesame Street’ world upside-down.”

Five vendors join against Microsoft in EU case - Computerworld: “PARIS — Five large technology companies have banded together to support the European Commission in its attempt to stop Microsoft Corp. from using its PC operating systems monopoly to dominate the markets for workgroup server and media player software.”

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