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August 2010
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Flood Lite: Apple's Attention to Detail →
In July 2002, Appled filed a patent for a “Breathing Status LED Indicator” (No. US 6,658,577 B2). They described it as a “blinking effect of the sleep-mode indicator in accordance with the present invention mimics the rhythm of breathing which is psychologically appealing.” The average…
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jacine: The Future of CSS in Drupal →
Over the years, the process of theming Drupal sites has improved drastically. However, one issue that remains a constant pain point in the community is dealing with core and module CSS. I think we all agree that it’s broken, but there are two completely opposite views on how to go about fixing…
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venomous porridge: A conversation I have every... →
Me: (tries to visit a local restaurant’s website via iPhone) Restaurant website: I require Flash. Fuck off. Me: I just want to know how late you’re open. Website: Nope. Me: But I’m on my phone. Don’t you have a little “HTML Version” link up in the corner or something? Website: I’m ignoring…
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HTML5 Boilerplate - A rock-solid default for HTML5... →
niccai: Needs to be dissected, but some brilliance in the bits and pieces.  Use of IE specific classes is something I’ve been preaching for a while.
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Minimal Mac: Want not, waste not. →
via Bill Westerman … If such images and information do not compel one to use the technology they have for as long as possible I don’t know what will. Seriously, go read and look at the rest of the photos. Now! I’ll be here when you get back… That shiny new phone you want you don’t…
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Old World Computers vs New World Computers →
Personal computing — having a computer in your house (or your pocket) — as a whole is young. As we know it today, it’s less than a half-century old. It’s younger than TV, younger than radio, younger than cars and airplanes, younger than quite a few living people in fact. In that really incredibly short space of time we’ve gone from punchcards-and-printers to interactive terminals with...
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shellvetica: When my two loves combine: history... →
I have made silly proclamations of love regarding Google Maps. Actually, it probably happens at least once a day. This takes my love to a new level. Historypin users submit vintage photos of a particular place and they can contribute a story regarding the location or any tidbits of related…
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Hoodie Buddie: a hoodie with built-in headphones
The Hoodie Buddie is a hoodie with headphones built into the hood strings and an audio jack in the front right pocket.  Clever… however you may look a bit funny walking around with your drawstrings stuffed into your ears. [alltop]
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June 2010
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Minimal Mac: My iPhone Productivity Folder →
As you may have noticed from the trickle of posts the past few weeks, my work life has me very busy right now. In the over ten years I have been running my computer consulting business, this has been the busiest summer ever. I’m certainly not going to complain because, when one works for…
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Floppy Disk Sticky Notes
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“when i look down, i just miss all the good stuff. when i look up, i just trip...”
– Ani DiFranco
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“…remember to look up at the stars and not down at your feet.”
– Stephen Hawking
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