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blech: amazingly, does buses and overground as well as tubes.
blech: and does it bloody well too
blech: uh, erm, cool
hitherto: Appears from filenames to be XSLT-based, so there may well be deeply funky XML stuff going on underneath
hitherto: And when you request a map, it auto-generates a PDF for you
hitherto: Wow. This really is the sort of thing the web should be doing
Self-organising circuit spontaneously turns itself into a radio receiver
hitherto: The scientists still aren't sure exactly how it iterated into a radio.
hitherto: They're all standing around going "uh, erm, cool."
qmacro: This is a public service that you can pass a URL to an XSL file, and a URL to an XML file to, and it returns the transformed result
qmacro: I'm doing a simpler (_test_) Perl/XML::XSLT-based on at http://www.pipetree.com/service/xslt
hitherto: Collaborative mapping, here we come :)
hex:
hex: besmirched buildings in Belgium
zool: mattb and i are at tech_2 learning about small renewable energy supplies
zool: wind power and photovoltaic things and parallel and serial chains of batteries and thing and it is all quite hardcore and fascinating
zool: this hugh piggott seems very clue and into his pragmatism
zool: saul and bruce from consume.net are here as well