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The Monkey Bite Archive

Every Monday through Friday-ish, we post a new Monkey Bite on our frontdoor for your edification. This could be a little news item, a link to a useful site, a handy coding tip, or just some random piece of information we think might be of interest to Web developers. Expired Monkey Bites are stored right here, growing tastier and more sophisticated with each passing day.

This month's Monkey Bites:

09/30/02

We like to think that we're as LEGO-crazy as the rest of them, but few are as block-minded as Henry Lim. In his apparently abundant spare time, he's constructed a real-life harpsichord from the plastic bricks. Quite a step up from the tissue box guitar!

09/25/02

Evany went and got the flu, and all she brought you was this lousy knitted zipper/patented fastening system link? Man, that blows, blows like the answer in the wind!

09/23/02

Not only is there an entire online museum dedicated to the calculator, but there are even highly specialized calculator tribute-sites: Texas Instruments calculators and HP calculators and soviet calculators, oh boy.

09/19/02

Reviewers have been given the new Pearl Jam and Tori Amos albums, but they're permanently sealed inside CD players to prevent piracy. Good D (where D=defence), or just colossally wasteful packaging? Probably the latter — even the tightest clam shell can be opened, given the right hammer.

09/16/02

Holy spit, the Casio wrist camera watches are so CUTE! Mike's friend came into the office brandishing one today and Evany just about knocked him over, trying to steal it (though maybe that was just the dry erase marker she'd been sniffing).

09/10/02

Internet Explorer 6.0 Service Pack 1 (SP1) was presented to society this week, looking lovely (rumor has it) in a delectable, peach organdy gown accessorized with white, satin gloves, a modest pair of pumps, and a fresh-faced West Point cadet escort. Wonderful!

09/09/02

Dude! Seybold opens this week in our very own heart-trapping San Francisco and rocks all the way through Thursday — the educational stuff starts today, the Expo opens Tuesday. Sweet!

09/06/02

Big things done little, little things done big, free things done for US$2.99 a month.

09/04/02