When I'm home, this is where I work. Recently finished.
Someone used the Half Life 2 engine to create a tour of Frank Lloyd Wright's Kaufmann House.
Hey, you! Time to GTD with Inbox, a svelt new OS X app.
Style guide for people who hate style guides
NPR is working on a digital music portal that'll consolidate content from hundreds of stations.
From the crew that brought you Fuggy Fuggy, here comes The M Man
Yes.com compiles songs played in the past 24 hours on radio stations across America. You can even see the most-rotated tracks on each, as well as a fancy Flash app on the home page that displays real-time data.
By popular demand, a new version of SlideShowPro was released last night with an optional built-in thumbnail navigation. Home page demo shows the update.
NY Times reviews Idlewild. Strange editorial disconnect between the headline and the first sentence. Does it jump or not?
M Studio has an interesting navigation.
Just when you thought you'd seen it all, along comes the new Soulwax.com, home of 2manydjs.
Gucci relaunches. The widest website in history.
Add comments and ratings to anything with Mochimention
MTV Overdrive relaunches. Supports all browsers, built entirely in Flash.
Web Inspector in the latest WebKit build has a nice metrics display. How handy is that?
What's coming in CSS3? Check out this preview, with limited browser support of course.
When it comes to web video, Neave.tv doesn't fuck around.
Move over Mickey Rourke. Matt Dillon is the new Henry Chinaski.
Boot Camp updates with support for installing Windows on a separate disk. Where's that firewire drive I had laying around...
Finally, someone makes an attractive, well designed family of surge protectors.
I'm not a fan of wallpaper as a general rule, but these metallic wallpaper patterns from Paper Voyeur are quite beautiful.
Viacom and Adobe are hooking up in a relationship that includes online video. I can only hope this means the end of Viacom's Windows Media / IE only services.
Ladies and gentlemen, The Incredible Flying Lawnmower.
The Wall Street Journal pokes holes in Chris Anderson's 'The Long Tail'.
Daily Type is a fine typography site run by several Russian type designers who post original, freehand letter-forms.
In case you always wanted to know, how to make a plastic bag eating giraffe.
Beautiful mountain retreat with floor to ceiling glass wrapped with planks of cedar. Glows like a lamp at night.
LA Times arts critic Lewis Segal lists the five things he hates about (the current state of) ballet.
Richard Sweeney's paper sculptures.
Coming soon. Helvetica, the movie.
The Dual-core Intel Mac Pro has landed. One hell of dual boot machine coming soon to my house.
Miss Safari's Activity Window when using Firefox? Check out TamperData, a nice alternative.
Had trouble with Dreamhost the past few weeks? They explain why with their typical aplomb.
Can't afford an Arco? CB2 offers a pretty nice arcing floor lamp for a lot less.
Like the recent Hot Wheels campaign, Lego nails the essence of their product with sublime simplicity.
Bukowski reads, a scene from the fantastic documentary 'Born Into This'
Apple profiles Takagi Masakatsu
