The weblog of Michael Zehrer


5.7.2009

My delicious links for July 4th from 14:09 to 14:09:

  • The pie of time – The interface we've created to navigate through the hours of the day is something we're calling the “time pie”, a small circle not unlike a pie chart, with the full 24 hour cycle around its perimeter. Noon is at the top, midnight is at the bottom, 6pm and 6am to the left and right. Hours of sunlight are shown as a slight shading in the background of the circle, and these update according to what day you've selected. The hours of the time pie can be individually switched on and off, and you can also click and drag it to enable or disable a range of hours. Any time span can be selected, and we've added a set of buttons that show a few time slices that we think are particularly meaningful:
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1.7.2009

My delicious links for June 30th from 15:49 to 15:49:

  • Die Ideen der anderen – Was ist das Raubkopieren eines Musikstücks gegen die Gründung eines Musikkonzerns?
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27.6.2009

My delicious links for June 26th from 16:56 to 16:56:

  • Study Finds Working At Work Improves Productivity – According to a groundbreaking new study by the Department of Labor, working—the physical act of engaging in a productive job-related activity—may greatly increase the amount of work accomplished during the workday, especially when compared with the more common practices of wasting time and not working.
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26.6.2009

My delicious links for June 25th from 17:43 to 17:43:

  • GERMAN WAVE CAMP 2009 – Dieses Netzwerk dient der Vorbereitung und Planung des German Wave Camp 2009 in Berlin sowie dem monatlichen WaveWednesday in Berlin.
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21.6.2009

My delicious links for June 20th from 08:54 to 08:54:

  • E-mails from an Asshole – This is a collection of e-mails one guy has sent to people who post classified ads. His goal is to mess with them, confuse them, and/or piss them off. These are the ones that succeeded.
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