Tell me what to believe...
Danish Radio has a recurring series of programmes with live-music called Trax. This year they've introduced a website: trax2001.dk. One wonders if it wouldn't have been less shortsighted to choose trax.dk instead?
Ahh. trax.dk is already taken. Perhaps trax-live.dk could have been a solution?
Nokia's Media Terminal apparently uses Linux and Mozilla - but the article has only one picture, I want pretty pictures!
This cool homepage deserves yet another link.
Making home-videos? In need of a light-saber effect? There's a new improved technique out there!
Webtype. I'd like some "fat" fonts. Fonts that aren't as "skinny" as most of those I've got...
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