Gmail POP: Now Gmail as a regular mail account with a web-based backup and all its features. Even more w00t.
Pictures from the 50's: something I dig and use from time to time in various project. This site is shite but the content is neat (particularly the pin-up collection)
Paste(): like PHP Pastebin, but better since it handles (and highlights) several languages, from C to XML, not just PHP. This is useful for example to ask for programming help on IRC, instead of spamming a channel with 30 lines of your bugging code.
CMS Matrix: An interesting CMS (Content Management System) comparison tool, allowing you to select up to ten "engines" and compare quite a long list of important features. I previously mentionned another excellent blog comparison chart, but this system adds flexibility to comparisons. Too odd and too bad they don't mention WordPress.
Beta Vote: What if the whole world could vote in the U.S. presidential election? Out of roughly 3.5 million votes from 240 countries, Bush would get badly owned by Kerry everywhere, except in Niger. This said, I don't give a sh*t about this election, it's just that I found funny to have such a global "harmony" :)
w00t ! I'm listed in top 25 del.icio.us popular links \o/
PHP Crontab replacements
A few hints to replace crontab
Rate My Network Diagram: another "Rate my …" site, this one for geeks looking for techno-fame. I particularly loved this "home network" :)) (via Matt's)
Skinning Gmail with a Custom Stylesheet: modify Gmail's look & feel with a custom .css and scheme you like. This is a nice example of per-domain stylesheet ability of Mozilla and Firefox.
Wow … Yesterday an rss feed (Atom), and today I noticed a very wanted "Save as Draft" button and an automatic Forward Mail option ! GMail month baby !