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Love it. :)


Yeah, it is quite funny. Love the code critique :)


My thoughts exactly.

And as other pointed out earlier, this happens all the time.


Firstly. Really good idea to list these books.

As for the direct link vs. link to the website... You could have both maybe?


Thanks you. I'll add that feature in a later deployment, once I work out the details.


Yeah , sorry I meant both, not removing the link to the website.


Still it is EPIC especially in HTML5.

Quite impressed how far you can go with HTML5 and javascript :)


Oh, no doubt. I'm just being a pedant, like any good geek would be!


You can probably make StarCraft in the browser, too. If you remove the nostalgia filter, that's a much better game than Command & Conquer. (I enjoyed both back then.)


Useful site.

Will definitely use it in the future to look up features.


Really good. They just take the piss out of this whole thing.

Nicely done :)


I agree with both of your points.

I do agree that the solution wired used is really creative and cool and will raise the point. Also I think that what wikipedia did on the english pages proves a stronger point since they don't give you a mechanism to uncensore the page.


Except they do. Hit esc and you can hang on the page and read the material. One guess, what MSNBC is reporting today. I confess it is really frustrating to see how major networks are covering these protests.

http://technolog.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/01/18/10177219-wik...

It makes me wonder what is a legitimate protest in the eyes of the media/elite anymore. They disapprove of the OWS style. They mock blackouts on the web. What does it take for our government and mainstream reporters to respect public dissent.


Well... they do, indeed. Esc on load / no JS is all you need. Real black out would have been much better.


As somebody pointed out in another thread, the number of people that are able to circumvent the wikipedia blackout but don't already know about SOPA can probably be counted on one hand.


I agree. It is very neatly done.


Thx guys! Simple and proven *nix tools for simple tasks.


I think the checkbox approach would be good.

Nice tool though. Easy to try out quick changes fast.


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