April 2011
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Using Git to Manage a Website →
March 2011
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November 2010
2 posts
August 2010
9 posts
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…
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…
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…
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.
Minimal Mac: Want not, waste not. →
via Bill Westerman
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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…
July 2010
20 posts
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...
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…
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.
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June 2010
15 posts
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…
Floppy Disk Sticky Notes
via Burak Kaynak
when i look down,
i just miss all the good stuff.
when i look up,
i just trip...
– Ani DiFranco
…remember to look up at the stars and not down at your feet.
– Stephen Hawking