Archive for the 'Web' Category

Met on the Tube is a missed connections site for people who ride London’s transport system. Meet that cute guy or girl who you chatted with in the ride to work.” ‘Chatted with’? Clearly this person has never ridden the Tube. (1 comment)

This London piano company has apparently nicked their design from A List Apart. And to make matters worse, they’ve managed to make it look shite. Amazing.

Inspired by this talk about ideas, I have created the Idea Exchange Rate.

As the site explains, since British ideas are “ten-a-penny”, and US ideas are “a-dime-a-dozen”, we can calculate an accurate exchange rate between British ideas and US ideas. I anticipate this becoming a very important metric for pan-Atlantic intellectual property negotiations.

They’re selling DropSend (0 comments)

37signals has made their Getting Real book (previously a $19 PDF download) freely available on the web. Lots of short, easily-digestible one-page essays about how to develop, market and release web apps with a lean and mean small team. (0 comments)

An insightful review spotted on the iTunes Store:

DAVIDS REVEIW
by Anonymous

THIS SONG IS GREAT I KNOW ALL THE WORDS BUT AFTER A WHILE YOU GET BORED OF IT LIKE ALL MUSIC

iTunes link

I just got asked this:

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Am I supposed to type in the number that’s visually largest, or numerically largest?