John Resig


Random Number Generation Functions in XSLT

Some of the dirtiest math/code that I’ve seen in a while.

Comment · Posted: October 14th, 2004


Google Desktop Search Screenshots

If this page doesn’t get you all hot and excited, then you’re no longer a geek. Notice the document revision history provided via the ‘cached page’ link? Amazing.

Comment · Posted: October 14th, 2004


Google Desktop Search

This is really hot – search through email, chat logs, browser history, documents – everything. The results are included straight in your normal Google results. Sexiest feature: Document revision history via ‘cached pages’.

Comment · Posted: October 14th, 2004


How many times do you use a towel before washing it?

I use to be a one-use guy, then went to two (two sides to a towel) – now I just wash it whenever it feels ‘hard and crusty’. An interesting discussion.

Comment · Posted: October 13th, 2004


Business 2.0, October 2004, Web Interface

An interesting way to browse a magazine – it was very speedy for me and especially enjoyed the table of contents attached to the side of the page.

Comment · Posted: October 13th, 2004


Completely Removing Browser-Induced Styling

A fascinating read about removing all forms of styling from an (X)HTML document – and some crazy examples to go along with it.

Comment · Posted: October 12th, 2004


Google Cache Hacking

Some nice bookmarklets to play around with, and some excellent ideas concerning the Google Cache.

Comment · Posted: October 12th, 2004


Campus-Wide GPS Game

A slick use of GPS to create a fun game for people to play.

Comment · Posted: October 12th, 2004


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