Links for 2008-01-12 [del.icio.us]
- Freelance switch
Resources for Freelancing Web Designers, Illustrators, Photographers, Writers, Programmers… - The Astonishing Adventures of Lord Likely
Lord Likely was a renowned member of the English aristocracy in the Victorian era. Tales of his exhilarating, enthralling and highly erotic exploits were legendary. - WordPress - From Install to Pimped Out
This article will share some plugins, some code adjustments and some tweaks that will make your website more user-friendly, easier on your web server, and possibly increase your traffic. - Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine
Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine brings you superior short mystery fiction, book reviews, a mysterious photo contest, and a puzzle in every issue. - Modern Mechanix
retro blog - Visions Of The Future: A 1932 Vision of Future Urban Transit
This picture, from an article published in 1932 in Modern Mechanix, features a rendering of the future of public transportation, Endless Belt Trains. - Paris: Chasing the Green Fairy in Paris
Although absinthe was invented in Switzerland, after the Pernod family began distilling it in France in 1805, the anise-flavored herbal liquor became nearly synonymous with the cafés and cabarets of Paris. - Exposed travel
The world exposed in words and vision - Europe A La Carte Blog
Europe travel blog - travel deals, accommodation, reviews, tips and news. - Vagabondish - The Travelzine for Today’s Vagabond
photo of the moment, hotels, destinations, etc - Search Wikia - Search
Ce moteur de recherche très attendu, car il veut concurrencer le leader Google, est un projet conçu par Jimmy Wales, co-fondateur de l’encyclopédie communautaire en ligne Wikipedia, consacré à la création de communautés thématiques de savoir. - Light and fantastic - Vogue UK 2008
"LIGHT AND FANTASTIC" / MODEL SUVI / JAVIER VALLHONRAT / LUCINDA CHAMBERS / VOGUE UK / FEB 2008 sur Flickr : partage de photos ! - 30 Funniest Woody Allen Quotes
"I didn’t know he was dead… I thought he was British."– Woody Allen - The Man who tricked Al Capone and sold the Eiffel Tower… twice!
In 1925 Lustig was back in Paris with his new friend Dapper Dan, relaxing at an outside cafe. They typed-up letters with Lustig’s title printed on them and mailed them out to the five leading scrap metals dealers in Paris. - Before the moon fades into morning light
vintage blog - Photography livejournal community - River Past Software
River Past Video Cleaner, etc
Original post by Dominique Strauss-Kahn