TTMMHTM: Snowmen of Horror, cleaner JS and CSS, Crayola colours and relationship finder (and some bling)

  • Calvin and Hobbes’ “Snowmen of Horror in real life”:http://weburbanist.com/2010/01/06/38-snowmen-nightmares-calvin-and-hobbes-in-real-life/ (thanks to “@flocke”:http://twitter.com/flocke)
  • The “Shiba Inu Puppy Cam”:http://www.ustream.tv/SFShiba is back
  • The “JavaScript unpacker and beautifier”:http://jsbeautifier.org/ helps with your view-source issues, so does its “CSS beautifier”:http://cleancss.com/ counterpart.
  • A “nice overview of Crayola colours 1903 – 2010″:http://www.weathersealed.com/tags/crayons/ – seems like the amount of colours doubles every 28 years.
  • TechCrunch finally started “pimping bling”:http://www.techcrunch.com/2010/01/18/pimp-out-your-twitter-username-in-style-with-twittabling/, subsequently crashing the site that sells bling versions of your twitter name. I wait for the collectible plates and the Michael Arrington action figure with awesome sentences like “I have confidential Twitter documents”.
  • “RelFinder”:http://relfinder.dbpedia.org/ is a pretty awesome relationship finder and visualisation in dbpedia.
  • Anonymous Geek is annoyed that “people don’t put a date on their articles”:http://www.protocolostomy.com/2010/01/18/if-you-dont-date-your-work-it-sucks/. He is right – I already “mentioned the same in the developer evangelism handbook”:http://developer-evangelism.com/writing.php#dating.

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