- If you know what the building pictured to the right is, I'd appreciate a note. It's in St. Paul, right on the river. The old NSP plant in St. Paul. Thanks for the id, Joe.

- Feds might use Microsoft Passport for online ID . Yeah, that'll be secure. [boing boing]
- Apache Week's Apache httpd 1.3 vulnerabilities. All vulnerabilities in Apache 1.3.x. You don't see Microsoft publishing that sort of information about IIS, do you?
- blagg is an RSS feed aggregator written in 46 lines of perl. Spiffy. [boing boing]
- Google Answers looks like it might be an interesting way to make some money. If only the value on the questions wasn't so darned low.
- Why Do New iMacs Surf So Slowly? The article blames it on Mac OS X, but the speed of text-rendering isn't that good on Mac OS 9, either. And that's the killer for reading things on slashdot. Most of the time is spent waiting for the browser to figure out how wide the text is so it can wrap the lines properly. [daypop]
- howto make Aqua style buttons in PhotoShop [boing boing]
- Japan: Where Old Macs Go Off to Thrive.
- There's now a French version of Magical Macintosh Key Sequences online. And a Japanese version coming. Over 23,000 hits on the original so far. Who knew so many people would be interested? It's more than doubled the traffic I see. Plus my comments about the stories of sexual abuse from St. Johns Abbey brought in a couple folks I went to high-school with. That's just kinda cool.