Now that’s one cool, extremely geeky, shirt. (via Coding Horror)
Finally… Google Code Search
For all you developers looking for code samples, Google Code Search lets you, well… search for code. I haven’t tried it yet, but I’m pretty sure it will do better than my own “filetype:c” searches in the regular Google search. (via CNET News)
searchmash == Google
Google has a new testbed for its search engine. It was rolled out very quietly and is called searchmash. Trying it out a bit doesn’t give me any different results than Google, but the interface is all Web 2.0 (for example, search for something, then click the “more web pages >>” link at the bottom of the results to see what happens. (via Download Squad)
Making Windows XP Faster
Yet another list of Windows XP tweaks has been published, but this time it’s a short, comprehensible list which seems to contain the best advice I’ve seen so far (among the many tweaks out there many have no effect on Windows and sometimes can even make it perform worse).
Last night I tried some of these changes (specifically: A, B, C, F, J and K – some have been set for years) and my Windows XP really works faster! However, after having the same Windows XP installation for over 3 years, I think I’m going to have to re-install it pretty soon. (via Download Squad)
2 years of working out
Today marks 2 years since I started working out. I still follow the same 4-days-a-week workout schedule from March this year. I must admit that having Tuesday off from workouts is a nice relief and also a chance to move workouts around the week when there’s a need to do that.
I think I’ve reached a certain point where my physique is pretty much the same, as well as my weight and muscle volume. I guess that if I want to make changes to my appearance now, I have to make some changes in my workouts. For example, I do 45 minutes of fasted aerobics every workout day (4 times a week). Fasted intense aerobics is not really recommended, but I feel good doing it so I’ll keep it up for now.
I can also make some diet changes if I want to look better, but I’m happy with the way I look and I feel good so that’s good enough for me. I just hope that things will stay the way they are as long as I keep working out.
Google Reader – New, improved version
Google Reader is Google’s online RSS feed reader. The new version is finally usable for me – you can see more than one item at a time and there is a branch/tag view on the left (instead of the previous “all items” view).
I love RSS (Wikipedia entry). It allows me to read a lot of news in a relatively short time. Now that I’ve used Google Reader for a few days I’m going to use it as my default RSS reader. It makes perfect sense to have your RSS reader application an online one, and Google Reader is now a great choice.
It also turns out Google implemented a little Easter egg inside Google reader. Easter eggs are always fun.
Online Dating Study Published
A study called “Online Dating: When Do You Like Someone Like Yourself?” presents some interesting data, which is summed up in this Tasty Research blog post. I wonder how accurate it is, considering that many people don’t exactly tell the truth about stuff in their online profiles. A link to the study’s PDF is in the blog post, in case you’re interested in reading the entire thing.
I wonder what freakonomics Levitt and Dubner would say if they had this data. (via Slashdot)
Paper CD Case
Paper CD Case is a cool nice website that lets you create custom paper CD cases for your CDs. You enter the CD information and get a PDF file ready to print and fold, that will dutifully hold your CD. Make sure you check out the public mix CD database before you enter the entire CD data yourself. (via Digg)
Some people really hate stuff…
…like this guy, whose domain name is ihatecrocs.com and the title for the website is “I hate Crocs so much, I bought the domain.” Don’t forget to buy a T-shirt in the I hate Crocs store.
(In case you live in a bubble and don’t know what Crocs are, here’s the website link.)
Three Years Old And Already Buying A Car
Not only that… he buys it online, on eBay. Shame he’s got such bad taste. (via Digg)