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Map Envelope

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http://www.mapenvelope.com/

Print mailing envelopes lined with a Google Maps satellite view of a specified location.

StrongVPN.com

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12 Standard Screen Patterns

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http://designingwebinterfaces.com/designing-web-interfaces-12-screen-patterns#

http://technologytosoftware.com/css-javascript-cheat-sheet.html

From Lifehacker:

Setup an email bankruptcy filter. This is a little bit of a dick move, but if you're getting hundreds of new emails a day, it just might work.

Step 1: Create a filter that auto-responds to all unopened emails > 14 days old w/the following message:

Your email (below) is now 14 days old and has not been opened. To minimize email buildup your email has now been placed in the archive. Should you still require a response simply respond back and you'll automatically be added to the priority queue. Thank you.

Step 2: Setup another filter that looks for the text "Your email (below)", this will catch the email responses back to you from those still requiring your response. Filter these into a special folder you check and respond to daily.



BBC - Dimensions

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http://howbigreally.com/dimension/space/

"Dimensions is an experimental prototype for the BBC. We want to bring home the human scale of events and places in history. The D-Day landing beaches measured from London to Norfolk in the UK. How far would the Titanic stretch down your street?

Dimensions simply juxtaposes the size of historical events with your home and neighborhood, overlaying important places, events and things on a satellite view of where you live. Certain "Dimensions" can be transformed into short walks, so you can get a physical appreciation of the distances involved."

Jeffrey's Exif viewer

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Preceden - The Easiest Way to Make a Timeline

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www.preceden.com

A cool way to make timelines of almost any kind.

http://status.net/

Host your own Twitter, sort of.

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