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Girlhacker’s annual listing of what’s in the

Girlhacker’s annual listing of what’s in the goodie basket that gets handed out to presenters and performers at the Oscars. In the bag this year: Canadian travel, an espresso machine, olive oil, and days of free hotel stays. (via waxy)


Canon, Sony, and Nikon top the list

Canon, Sony, and Nikon top the list of the most-used camera on Flickr. Nokia is #11.


You want to see the best list

You want to see the best list of advice ever, one that might save your career or remaining sanity? 9 tips for running more productive meetings.


The Brokeback Mountain humor industry is in

The Brokeback Mountain humor industry is in full swing these days, but I thought this one was pretty funny: Weekly Grocery Lists for Ennis Del Mar and Jack Twist, Summer 1962. (via lia)


Ten successes that shaped the 20th Century American city.

Ten successes that shaped the 20th Century American city.


Gallery of the winners of the World

Gallery of the winners of the World Press Photos of the Year for 2005.


Now that Oscar season is in full-on

Now that Oscar season is in full-on in-your-face mode, check out this list of the critics’ favorite films for 2005. Love the info design on the summary at the bottom.


Responses to People on the 6 Train That

Responses to People on the 6 Train That Hopefully Convey My Feelings in a Polite Way. “Thank you for so gently cupping my ass when we came to a stop.”

Update: The author of this list has a blog with some quick-witted observations of NYC. (thx, robert)


Some of the worst selling DVDs on

Some of the worst selling DVDs on Amazon. Looks like the Hammy the Hamster DVD series isn’t doing so well. See also books and music. (thx, josh)


I feel like I’ve pointed to this

I feel like I’ve pointed to this before, but in case I haven’t, here’s a list of the 100 best first lines from novels. I’m partial to those of Pride and Prejudice, Lolita, and Anna Karenina.


The world’s 12 best new buildings.

The world’s 12 best new buildings.


The 50 most loathsome people in America, 2005. On

The 50 most loathsome people in America, 2005. On Paris Hilton: “Somehow, everybody in America knew that this completely pointless person had lost her dog, and we are all diminished by the experience.”


David Pogue has a great list of

David Pogue has a great list of tongue-in-cheek rules for trolls when responding to online writing. This list is spot-on…I have a mailbag full of chuckleheaded responses that adhere to many of these points, particularly numbers 1, 2, 6, and 9.


A list of the top 100 most valuable

A list of the top 100 most valuable books. Signed first editions numbered 1-100 of Ulysses go for 100,000 pounds apiece. More about the list.


Tips for getting to sleep faster and sleeping better.

Tips for getting to sleep faster and sleeping better.


The world’s best short inspirational quotes including “

The world’s best short inspirational quotes including “no great thing is created suddenly” and “well done is better than well said”.


Biography of Martin Luther King from Time

Biography of Martin Luther King from Time magazine’s list of the world’s 100 most influential people.


The year in cities

Following Hanna’s example, here’s my 2005 in cities:

New York, NY*
London, UK
Austin, TX
Paris, France
Boston, MA*
Blarney, Ireland
Ballylickey, Ireland
Waterville, Ireland
Dingle, Ireland
Ennis, Ireland
Etna, NH*
Los Angeles, CA
Orange, MA
Nantucket, MA*
Woodstock, VT
Rochester, VT
Las Vegas, NV
Hong Kong*
Bangkok, Thailand
Saigon, Vietnam
Waitsfield, VT*

One or more nights spent in each place. Those cities marked with an * were visited multiple times on non-consecutive days. Somehow, I did a lot more and a lot less traveling last year than I had anticipated. And just for fun, let’s make this a meme! Blog your list of cities and get your friends to do the same. It’ll be fun.


A list of a favorite movie moments

A list of a favorite movie moments from 2005. I need to get out to way more movies this year.


Slate’s The Year in Culture for 2005. “As

Slate’s The Year in Culture for 2005. “As infuriating and crippling as the [NYC transit] strike was for so many, I selfishly appreciated having a city that was uninviting and briefly in turmoil.”


Affirmations Google Should Consider Putting on Its

Affirmations Google Should Consider Putting on Its Search Button Other Than “I’m Feeling Lucky.” Not a great list, but “I Deserve to Google and Be Googled” should be put on a tshirt.

Update: You don’t need to wait too long around here…here’s a “I Deserve to Google and Be Googled” tshirt. (thx, rickey)


A list of bloggers’ favorite books of 2005.

A list of bloggers’ favorite books of 2005.


The top 10 weirdest USB drives, including drives

The top 10 weirdest USB drives, including drives that look like fried shrimp, a human thumb, and Barbie (her head pops off to reveal the plug).


Anil Dash offers a list of dos

Anil Dash offers a list of dos and don’ts for beating the iPod and iTunes.


A long list of business buzz words

A long list of business buzz words compiled from a short time on the job for a big-box retailer. If we don’t boil the ocean, concentrate on the big rocks, and avoid getting thrown under the bus, our surge to streamline is a whole other type of animal and at the end of the day, we’ll all be on the same page.


How’s this for meta: my list of 2005

How’s this for meta: my list of 2005’s best links made it onto a list of the best links to lists from a list of “best of” lists. I might have to put this link on my list of best links of 2006.


New York magazine enters the NYC dining

New York magazine enters the NYC dining fray with a listing of the best 101 restaurants in the city. Only two got their highest (5 star) rating: Masa and Le Bernardin.


Typographica’s favorite fonts of 2005, part 1. Arrival and Vista look nice.

Typographica’s favorite fonts of 2005, part 1. Arrival and Vista look nice.


BBC Magazine has compiled a list of “100

BBC Magazine has compiled a list of “100 things we didn’t know this time last year”, including this copyright tidbit: “musical instrument shops must pay an annual royalty to cover shoppers who perform a recognisable riff before they buy, thereby making a ‘public performance’”. Here’s last year’s list.


2005 favorites

If you’re like me, you’re waiting patiently for that day in early January when you can go more than 10 minutes without seeing a reference to some best of 2005 list. If you’re also like me, you love lists so much that you can’t get enough of them. So, with apologies to that first part of me, here’s a final 2005 lists from me: a few movies, weblogs, books, and musical selections that I enjoyed this past year (in no particular order).

Music (not necessarily released in 2005)

Ladytron, Witching Hour. This one grew on me a lot.
Kelly Clarkson, Since U Been Gone.
Fischerspooner, Odyssey.
Bloc Party, Silent Alarm.
Royksopp, The Understanding.
Diplo, Megatroid Mix. (download)
Boards of Canada, Campfire Headphase.
Mark Mothersbaugh (and others), The Life Aquatic soundtrack.
Stars, Set Yourself on Fire.
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah.
Kanye West, Gold Digger.
Sigur Ros, Takk.
BBC Philharmonic, Beethoven’s Symphonies.

Two disappointments: Franz Ferdinand, You Could Have It So Much Better and Broken Social Scene by the band of the same name. I enjoyed Franz’s debut album and You Forgot It in People so much, but the follow-ups fell flat for me. Still trying though…

Movies (not necessarily released in 2005)

Primer.
Garden State.
Crash.
Revenge of the Sith.
Sideways.
Million Dollar Baby.
Deliverance.
Cinderella Man.
King Kong.

Didn’t see a lot of movies this year, unfortunately.

Books

Wind-Up Bird Chronicle, Haruki Murakami.
The Corrections, Jonathan Franzen.
Snow Crash, Neal Stephenson.
Consider the Lobster, David Foster Wallace.
Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell, Susanna Clarke.
The Botany of Desire, Michael Pollan.
Pieces for the Left Hand, J. Robert Lennon.
Freakonomics, Steven Levitt, Stephen Dubner.

I read a ton of non-fiction but always enjoy the small amount of fiction I do read more.

Favorite weblogs. Compare with last year’s list.

Waxy. Despite a year-end Yahoo! slowdown/hangover, still one of the absolute best.

Collision Detection. Enthusiasm about technology without the irrational exuberance or Web 2.0ness of other tech/tech culture blogs.

del.icio.us inbox. Not technically a blog, but I love this ever-fresh flow of my friends’ favorites.

Robotwisdom. The original weblog was back this year after a 1.5 year hiatus. Jorn still has it.

The Morning News. Also not technically a blog, but TMN has been delivering high quality content on a daily basis for a long time now.

Flickr friends. Still the most fun on the web.

Cynical-C. Can’t remember where or when I found this one, but almost every single thing on there is something I’m interested in.

Scripting News. I skim most of his opinion stuff, disagree with 90% of the rest of what I do read, but Dave has his finger on the pulse of the part of the web I care most about. He gets links so quickly sometimes that I think he’s actually part RSS aggregator. “He’s more machine than man now.” “No, there is still good in him…”

Boing Boing. There’s stuff I don’t care about here, but the best of BB is really good.

3 Quarks Daily. The most accessible smart weblog out there.

Marginal Revolution. Quirky economics. Interesting everyday.

Goldenfiddle. I dislike celebrity gossip, but gf makes it seem interesting somehow. Damn you!

Youngna. Rationally exuberant.

You may notice that there are few “pro” blogs on this list. The best stuff out there is still being generated by interested, enthusiastic amateurs. When you’re producing media for a profit, there’s a certain vitality that’s lost, I think…a loss I’ve been struggling with on kottke.org for the past few months. kottke.org was on last year’s list but doesn’t appear this year…here’s hoping for a better year for the site in 2006.