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Category Archives: One-link-ers

These are posts that consist of a link out to an article, with perhaps a line or two of commentary, but not much else.

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Well, The Onion gets it.

Posted on February 11, 2009 by kirabug

NSFW for language

Posted in One-link-ers | Tagged the onion, usability fail, video

This is why you’re fat.

Posted on February 9, 2009 by kirabug

OK, no, see This is why someone is fat, but even I’m not this crazy. Mostly. Please ignore the meal described in the previous post.

Posted in Ideas (blog), One-link-ers | Tagged neil gaiman, scary food

YouTube – Kenny Rogers The Gambler on the Muppet Show

Posted on February 2, 2009 by kirabug

YouTube – Kenny Rogers The Gambler on the Muppet Show.

Posted in One-link-ers | Tagged kenny rogers, muppets, unshelved

Converting to Metric

Posted on February 1, 2009 by kirabug

How did I miss posting xkcd’s metric conversion charts when they went up?

Thanks for the reminder, peri-renna!

Posted in One-link-ers | Tagged peri-renna, webcomics, xkcd

Chart Porn: Create Your Own Original Star Trek Story

Posted on January 30, 2009 by kirabug

Chart Porn: Create Your Own Original Star Trek Story using one kick-ass flow chart.

Posted in One-link-ers | Tagged fark, star trek

The Last Question — Isaac Asimov

Posted on January 26, 2009 by kirabug

The Last Question — Isaac Asimov – one of my favorites.

Posted in One-link-ers | Tagged asimov, sci-fi

Is It Better to Buy or Rent?

Posted on January 24, 2009 by kirabug

I’m posting a link to this New York Times tool because a) it’s well done and easily understood, b) it’s interactive, and c) I need to learn how to do stuff like that.

Posted in One-link-ers | Tagged flash timewasters, graphs, house hunting, information architecture

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