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kijkduin, boulevard des sculptures 


1. posted by ACJ at 04:46 on May 31, 2004

Oh wow. Not only do these images have a great aesthetic valye to them (they do), they also bring a sense of nostalgia (I spend a lot of time at Kijkduin in my life, especially as a kid). Very, very nice.

2. posted by emarquetti at 17:28 on May 31, 2004

Oh vriend! Very nice pictures, you choose the perfect time to take the best light to those fotos.

3. posted by kim at 17:02 on June 03, 2004

I was there during the day last Saturday, but I see it looks better with a sky like that behind the statues!

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1. posted by Daniel Talsky at 18:34 on May 28, 2004

brilliant.

2. posted by Calm_Pear at 12:20 on May 29, 2004

First thing I thought was "hey cool a little puzzle!" Then I saw the title, I'm such a nerd...

3. posted by Rogier at 17:37 on May 29, 2004

Best. post. ever. ;-)

4. posted by tony at 22:04 on May 29, 2004

The funny thing is, it does actually look really beautiful, like a little Haiku! Do more of those please!

5. posted by ryan at 22:37 on May 29, 2004

that being cool!!!

6. posted by P01 at 02:19 on May 30, 2004

Seeing the length of that post, I suspect that your keyboard is not completely clean ;)

7. posted by Stephen at 04:09 on June 02, 2004

Haha. Very nice. I just stumbled across your blog to see this creative blog snippet. I always find it strange how so much stuff gets in your keyboard unnoticed...

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11. posted by Mathieu 'P01' HENRI at 18:53 on June 04, 2005

Martijn: you forgot to clean the SHIFT key ;)

12. posted by woof at 14:39 on June 09, 2005

That is such a fantastic idea, and it looks really nice too, in a strange way.
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reflection of building in building 

1. posted by Jan! at 18:35 on May 27, 2004

Very nice picture! You could also have called it "Reflection of sun on reflection of building on building". :-)

2. posted by palla at 02:07 on May 28, 2004

nice!

3. posted by jpk at 10:29 on May 28, 2004

cool!

4. posted by 990000 at 05:20 on June 03, 2004

nice.
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using :visited and expression() to detect any visited link 

There's been some talk (see Anne, CollyLogic) about it being possible to use the :visited pseudo-class and background-image urls to detect if a user has visited a particular link.

Luckily for Internet Explorer users, they are unaffected because IE doesn't support the [href=] selector. Unfortunately, there's another method that does work in IE and is even more dangerous...
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1. posted by Thiemo at 16:02 on May 26, 2004

What's so dangerous about this? You can do the same since HTML 1.0:

<a href="tracker.php?url=slashdot.org">

2. posted by P01 at 16:02 on May 26, 2004

It's possible too extract all the URLs of the HTML markup to create the corresponding CSS rules for the standard compliant browsers, and finally throw the HTML + the extra CSS rules to the client.

Indeed, if the tracker.php script goes recursively through the pages visited by the user it can reveal some really valuable infos ( imagine the extra incomes an ad system could ask if it implements that sort of sniffer ) and eventually set a breach for the sites using an authentication via the parameters sent in GET ( which is whatever, a security no-no ).

The violation of privacy could reach an higher scale if the spamming companies used that exploit ( if don't already do ) in their mails.

3. posted by milov at 16:07 on May 26, 2004

Thiemo, the big difference is is that with this technique, the visitor doesn't *click* on a link at all. Simply loading a page of links is enough to alert the site owner of which of those links the current visitor has visited before.

4. posted by Jan! at 16:12 on May 26, 2004

Also, if you're serving dynamic pages anyway, you can just as well add an id attribute to every link, and style it in CSS with: #link857456 { background: url(tracker.php?id=link857456) }

Apart from that, I don't get why everyone's upset all of a sudden when this has been known (and applied) for years.

5. posted by Thiemo at 16:20 on May 26, 2004

If a particular URL is in my browsers history or not does not mean anything. (What's important here: You can't read the history. Instead, you have to know the URL first!) Turn off your internet connection if you are afraid of being tracked.

6. posted by milov at 16:36 on May 26, 2004

Jan!: You're right, with a dynamic site this whole expression() trick isn't really needed. And I wouldn't say I'm 'upset' or worried, just disappointed I didn't discover this cool (and indeed rather obvious) trick earlier ;)

7. posted by Andrew Clover at 12:32 on May 27, 2004

Indeed known about for some time. I mentioned this issue in a post to Bugtraq a few years ago:

http://www.doxdesk.com/personal/posts/bugtraq/20020214-css.html

There is no obvious good solution.
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Mindhunters filmed at Haagse Hogeschool 

Apparently, the new Renny Harlin movie Mindhunters was filmed at various locations in Holland during 2001 or 2002, including my old school(!), which is appearing as an FBI-academy, believe it or not.

1. posted by Morg at 12:27 on May 26, 2004

Damn... couldn't they have done that 2 years earlier? Would have been nice to be an extra there :D

2. posted by ACJ at 16:01 on May 26, 2004

Wow, you went to the HHS too? In what year and what was your major? I studied VIA from 1999 to 2001.

By the way, I wrote about this thing back in january: http://acjs.net/weblog/2004/01/08/i_studied_at_mindhunters_academy/

:D

3. posted by milov at 16:15 on May 26, 2004

I also studied VIA, from 1997 to 2001.
Yours was one of the weblog entries I found when first googling for more info on this; surprised me as well :)

4. posted by ACJ at 04:48 on May 31, 2004

Dude, weird. What's next? We're brothers?
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1. posted by Barker Gee at 18:22 on March 26, 2005

PIzzasaurus Rex is the best band name ever.
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meerkoet family 

1. posted by Martijn at 20:18 on May 24, 2004

Funny, those yellow furry hats
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seagull on chimney 


The opposite view of 2182.

1. posted by elout at 02:09 on May 24, 2004

mine?
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1. posted by n-a-t.de,bernhard-nolte,Nolte Bernhard jr at 13:15 on June 18, 2004

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1. posted by musashi at 07:44 on October 18, 2005

2. posted by Milo at 09:28 on October 18, 2005

Thanks musashi. Updated even! Great work.

3. posted by Chris Jackson at 22:46 on October 28, 2005

It would be neat if Bleedman made a PPGD/Stand Alone Complex crossover.
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1. posted by Martijn at 01:24 on May 23, 2004

Maybe in a while you can watch those movies without subs ;)

2. posted by milov at 09:21 on May 23, 2004

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dismantling a giant inflatable football 


Schouwburgplein, Rotterdam, last week.

1. posted by pup at 21:31 on May 19, 2004

ruud van nistelrooy walks into the bar, and the bartender says, "why the long face?"

2. posted by huphtur at 04:15 on May 20, 2004

football? looks more like a beachball.

3. posted by milov at 12:31 on May 20, 2004

Aha, maybe that's why they removed it! :)

4. posted by swanz at 18:08 on May 21, 2004

een echte retro bal zeker;-)
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1. posted by shauntela at 22:15 on October 18, 2004

this is bogus i hate u and wut uve done to every thing in here gosh just huuuuhhuhuh

2. posted by alice berg at 20:46 on May 17, 2006

an abaguchie
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quicklinks 

I've started a little Quicklinks/Linkdump/Remainderlinks (or whatever they're called) list on the left-hand side, below above the Latest comments.

1. posted by Herman at 14:35 on May 17, 2004

That's nice. A zeroclick delivery (rss 2.0) is out of the question?

2. posted by milov at 14:45 on May 17, 2004

You mean having the rss <link> element of the items point directly to the site in question, instead of to my site? I'm working on that...

3. posted by P01 at 16:21 on May 17, 2004

Interresting update.
Considering the many things in the left pan plus the "older entries" at the bottom, don't you think a third column would be welcome ? or maybe a different layout to present the content and feedback of your site.

4. posted by milov at 11:23 on May 18, 2004

Hmm, it depends on how long I let the quicklinks list grow (maybe as big as the one on http://the-inbetween.com/ which was my main inspiration), but I doubt I'll go for a third column; vertical space is cheap.

I was in fact thinking about trying a more original layout where all the 'lists' (comments, forum, quicklinks, referrers) sit next to each other at the top of the page, on top of a wide main weblog column.

Or maybe I'll do a kottke and integrate the quicklinks back into the main column after a while. :)

5. posted by nowak at 15:21 on May 19, 2004

You think it would be possible to have a seperate RSS feed for those? Just so they don't intermix with your main posts (and allows me to organize my aggregator better -- have a folder of nothing but linkdups and "filters".) You know, sort of like kottke.

6. posted by milov at 15:25 on May 19, 2004

Indeed. I'm working on that as well.
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fish 


Although many different animals have been featured here, I think this is actually the first time I've posted a photo of a fish (not counting plastic ones). A day of particularly clear water in the sloot provided this rare opportunity.

1. posted by JQN at 13:53 on May 16, 2004

Whoa! Very ghostlike! And gold.

2. posted by P01 at 14:43 on May 16, 2004

genetically modified fish or Milo moved to Chernobyl ? o__O

Whatever, that fish is awesome

3. posted by Marijn at 21:46 on May 16, 2004

Wooo, magic sushi ;-)

4. posted by Morg at 16:34 on May 17, 2004

Do i see 3 eyes?

5. posted by milov at 16:44 on May 17, 2004

6. posted by absolut at 21:24 on May 18, 2004

We call that "golden fish" :)

7. posted by emarquetti at 17:34 on May 19, 2004

Hey! That´s a golden fish! You´re rich vriend! ;-)

8. posted by yahoo.com,payamarabzadeh,payam at 21:55 on December 24, 2004

pleas send my photo about fish

9. posted by Maz at 14:36 on March 04, 2007

why not catch it and photo it on the table,it looks fishy now..graphics maybe?
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tree and cyclists 

1. posted by morg at 21:34 on May 17, 2004

That left tree looks just like the one on the Big Fish poster, well without the words then :)

2. posted by milov at 21:55 on May 17, 2004

That's funny, I just saw Big Fish yesterday :)
Didn't make the connection though. I like this dual-tree better.
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Naar Voren is twee jaar oud vandaag, gefeliciteerd! Toevallig evenveel jaar oud als het aantal artikels dat ik heb bijgedragen (1433, 2333).

1. posted by rj at 10:10 on May 13, 2004

Zo'n toevalligheid mogen we niet doorbreken. Het aankomende jaar dus weer een artikel?! Geef zelf even aan wanneer je op deze site post 3233 verwacht.

2. posted by Martijn at 14:46 on May 13, 2004

En dat allemaal op mijn verjaardag!

3. posted by swanz at 17:45 on May 14, 2004

flap
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1. posted by emarquetti at 17:21 on May 11, 2004

Hmmmm... a new avenue I guess.
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1. posted by ACJ at 03:49 on May 14, 2004

Ohhh. Nice composition.
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A New Kind of Science and the Future of Mathematics - with lots of (inspirational) pictures of pretty cellular automatonsa and randomness in nature. [via binkley's BLOG]

1. posted by P01 at 16:27 on May 06, 2004

Wow, there's some interresting automats. I suppose we'll see a new snowflake soon >__<

2. posted by drunkmen at 17:24 on May 06, 2004

3. posted by ACJ at 05:27 on May 08, 2004

WOW! It reminds me on this weird type face I was working on last year. Very inspiring... I should pick up my old project again.
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Plasticbag.org - On hearts in the faeces of virtual insects...
After names and rectangles and random blobs of colour, this is the prettiest pattern to emerge out of the collective Breedster grid yet.

Unfortunately, my bug has caught a virus which means I won't be able to send anymore invites; I guess 55 kids is enough anyway.

1. posted by elout at 11:26 on May 09, 2004

my bug got infected as well :(
It should be nice, if there were nursing bugs around.

2. posted by harm at 17:04 on May 18, 2004

same here, dead STD and virus, the best way to stay alive seems to be finding a partner. A dating site can be found on http://www.influenzamedia.org/breedster/
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1. posted by morg at 20:28 on May 04, 2004

LOL!
Incredible rapping :)

2. posted by cool at 01:10 on September 06, 2005

i love the picard song!
i made a music video ofd it here...

http://www.sims99.com/directors.php?view=47_Sims
(As of typing this the movie is not there but it might be by the time you read this)

3. posted by k at 07:13 on September 09, 2005

yeah, its there now

4. posted by hotmail.co.uk,bill.etherington,Bill Etherington at 13:52 on November 06, 2006

The Picard song is the most hilariously funny p*ss take song I have ever heard. On a serious note the coping and ubbing was very well done. *****
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1. posted by absolut at 10:23 on May 05, 2004

It's your room milov? :)

2. posted by milov at 10:03 on May 06, 2004

Actually, this is our new office...

3. posted by swanz at 23:25 on May 06, 2004

met iggy pop toppop plant
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no smoking 

1. posted by melissa anne at 04:07 on June 22, 2005

i love boys
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Paperclip Art - Justin Schlecter's portfolio of intricate geometric paperclip sculptures. [via Ned Batchelder]

1. posted by natalie at 04:19 on May 30, 2005

need to know
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