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Enjoying Links for April 2007

Fancy new SlideShowPro inspired icon set at IconBuffet for all the crazy icon traders to pass around.

Christopher Hitchens channels his inner Richard Dawkins with God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything. Slate.com is publishing excerpts.

Flex is going open source.

MTV.com redesigns...again. Someone saw the light and ditched their tiny, unintuitive, impossible Flash presence with good 'ol HTML. Previous site only lasted a few months.

WTFCNN? tracks CNN.com's sometimes wacky news headlines.

A list of fonts included in Adobe CS3. Interestingly, they have licensed the entire Miniml bitmap library.

Such a great idea for a blog: Ikea Hacker. Dedicated to the remixing of Ikea products.

Found+READ is a new weblog centered on web entrepreneurship.

The Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster gets some amazing, hilarious hate-mail.

Happy Cog is hosting a survey for web designers to participate in. If you got ten minutes to spare, jump in.

Panic gets into the web dev text editor game with Coda, an all in one app that bundles Transmit with with a text editor and other WYSIWYG tools.

Davidson smacks down the all-too-common practice of pagination and "page-view juicing" in online media.

Josh Marshall raises a good point concerning NBC's "branding" of the VA Tech shooter's media kit.

Darth Vader desktop picture, if you're into that kinda thing.

Video presentation of Firebug by developer Joe Hewitt.

Prison vs. work

77 hours of The Sopranos squeezed into 7 minutes.

More Photoshop CS3 links. Check out What's unique to Photoshop Extended? for a rundown of all the wacky things Adobe is adding. Most surprising to me is that you can open / place video files, and even output them. Crazy times.

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