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X-UA-Concession IE8 concedes to the choir (and a company-wide mandate). This will please a lot of people. People who know better anyways. Because our job should be easier no matter how difficult it makes life for anyone else. You may now commence your victory laps. Permalink

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We Are Wizards “…tracks the influential figures leading the creative subculture surrounding the popular (Harry Potter) series.” Featuring our pals Harry and the Potters and all their pals. The world premier is at SXSW this weekend. (hat-tip to mr. weychertPermalink

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MailUnreadMenu 3 Less than a week after making some suggestions (via Twitter and email) on how to improve MUM Logan Rockmore releases version 3.0 which adds the pill background and three states for unread mail: read, unread and the new unseen—making this the must-have plugin for anyone who uses Mail.app but forgoes the dock. Permalink

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History Flow Jon Hicks (briefly) on the new-ish visual history in SafariStand. Keen. Permalink

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a*: distortion Bryan is back from the dead—and covered in dirt as if to prove it. Gorgeous. Long live zombie a*! Permalink

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A mugging with a moral (via kottkePermalink

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Longest alphabetical order word? Genera don’t count. Neither do words that repeat letters. In English preferably. Wikipedia says (or tries to ruin our fun), courtesy Karan Lyons.  Permalink

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Trading up Mike cross-grades to Wordpress 2.5 from Movable Type 3.0 after a week of woe trying to upgrade to 4.0.  Permalink

Passive SERP tracking for Mint Courtesy of Raven SEO ToolsPermalink

Dropclock, a screensaver Featuring Helvetica. Falling into water. In slow-motion. Clocking in at 137 MB, is it worth the time to download? I’ll know in 32 minutes. (via aisleonePermalink

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