Generation Order?
Via Det perfekta romrummet, I find a new magazine with some fascinating speculation about next-generation social values.
In summary: the world is so unpredictable that young Americans will become conformists prepared to rule the world, Germans just conformists and Swedes subcultural has-beens. We’ll see about that, I guess… I’m just an aging gen-X:er, so what do I know? 

On my way home from a long stormy walk (it’s winter here again!), I saw two very small, very brave little kids street-dancing by themselves, mixing "Thank you for letting me be myself" and new stuff on their box. The cold didn’t seem to bother them and they were good!
I was already in a happy mood but that clinched it: this spring will be great!
Hal is linking to a common favorite today. Matt Rossi has found a new home and an awesome URL for his demented meanderings: onceinoticediwasonfireidecidedtorelaxandenjoythefall.
BTW - Hal, I really appreciated your kind words a little while ago.
Exactitudes is "[…] an almost scientific, anthropological record of people’s attempts to distinguish themselves from others by assuming a group identity"
Via Neablog
API Changes between versions of the .NET Framework.
Via ScottW’s ASP.NET WebLog. I may not join the Borg anytime soon… but I work a lot with C# right now, so I am really glad there are plenty of DotNet webloggers around.
My old HyperCard hero Dan Shafer and Robert Scoble disagree on Open Source
Kevin Altis: Python is an Agile programming language!
Do people tell their diaries the truth? I always do, of course
. Via mymarkup.net