These are a few sites I thought were interesting from May 21st through May 22nd:

Why doesn’t QS find my documents? – Blacktree: Quicksilver | Google Groups – By default Quicksilver finds files on your Desktop and in your Documents folder but it doesn’t scan very far into those locations.
Traversal Technology – Open-source graphics platform?
Jet-Powered Bicycle [...]

These are a few things I found interesting on May 1st:

The Next CNet – Joel Johnson – Interesting idea from Joel for a crowdsourced gadget info database
Autopia Biofuels – Biodiesel filling station located in San Mateo, CA
Paul Kedrosky: Age and the Entrepreneur – Average age of U.S. tech entrepreneurs? 39. Yeah, it shocked me too. [...]

These are a few sites I thought were interesting from April 10th through April 11th:

Dept. of Technology: Remember This?: Reporting & Essays: The New Yorker –
what-may-happen-in-2000-large.jpg (JPEG Image, 1108×1600 pixels) – What may happen in the next 100 years? Ladies Home Journal predictions from about 100 years ago
The Magical Minimalism of Microformats – Open [...]

These are a few sites I thought were interesting from April 8th through April 9th:

BMWSportTouring Forums: Space Shuttle Processing: Rarely seen by the general public – nice slide show of Space Shuttle assembly & launch
Gmaps Pedometer – Bay to Breakers Route – Rough map of the Bay to Breakers course on May 18, including an [...]

These are my links for February 22nd through February 26th:

TED Conference to Tackle Origins of Evil, Theories of Everything – Another gathering of braniacs and moguls to make you wish you were doing something as fabulous as they are
Mahalo Daily » Blog Archive » MD064 – The Oscars in 60 seconds – And that’s exactly [...]