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::sigh::
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“Espresso Fudge Cookies”! — saw this in the paper in the lunchroom yesterday.
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apparently there’s still some web tv people out there. who knew?(tags: browsers)
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it’s weird, but this may be the very first alertbox ever in which I agree with every single point.
links for 2007-03-01
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for giggles, look at their RSSLogix product; however, apparently last fall their web survey product worked very well at work.(tags: email-newsletter)
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“Open Source Programming Certificate Series” — kinda tempting to ask for as a professional development thing.
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heh.
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I think I’ve used a version of this before.(tags: productivity psychology)
links for 2007-02-28
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mmmm…shiny!(tags: design photoshoppery)
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as advertised: more sticker-like(tags: design photoshoppery)
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basically: throw the file in the trash. simple and yet freaky, like most mac stuff.(tags: mac)
links for 2007-02-27
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damn straight. should be done in actual education settings, too. (too much theory/art, not enough practice, IMHO.)
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starting out in the middle of the “discussion” — I think I have something to say about this, I just haven’t had time to pull it together (yet).
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fascinating take on the history of musical technology. (dude writes very well.)
links for 2007-02-24
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from C.
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this is kinda what we’re thinking for the neighborhood!
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cool biking knickers made in So. Cal. I emailed them about sizes….
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from C. more info than I’ll ever have time to read!
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I love character sheets that automatically calculate stuff!
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I keep meaning to do this….(tags: mediahub)
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plant sale tomorrow. address, time, etc.
links for 2007-02-23
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“Using a hot pink highlighter, draw a 4x scale outline of your computer monitor on a large sheet of butcher paper” — from Dylan. cracked me up.
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gah.
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good stuff.
links for 2007-02-22
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sounded interesting. research more later.(tags: javascripty web_dev)
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cute(tags: javascripty)
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“Also, you are not Tolstoy.” ::chortle:: a good over-view of issues in writing for the web. I’ve been using blurbs on my blog for a while, and I might try it at work, too.
links for 2007-02-21
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useful stuff for the future. (also, how’s MailChimp’s service?)(tags: email-newsletter)
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everything shiny, rounded, and shadowed
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This looks like the first article on automated testing that I actually understand what to do with. Must read. (Later)
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tasty list. I’m finally getting into podcasts, as something else to do when I need to have headphones on to concentrate. (which sounds weird, but true.)
links for 2007-02-17
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it works, but wow! that’s ugly. (the resulting markup, that is.) I think this is what I used on the recipe CD project 2 years ago; now if I can remember the next step….
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a couple of good ideas here.
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15 day trial
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a lite version of R2Net
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the grand-daddy of all html cleaners. includes links to some projects. although it looks like it doesn’t clean Word 2003. 🙁
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I can’t decide if this one is sketchy or not.
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I ::heart:: John Walker. (I lost 10 pounds, approx., 5 years ago on the Hacker’s Diet.)
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I used to subscribe to both of these. I’d forgotten about them, and I should probably sign up again!
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gimp tutorials based on photoshop tutorials. trying to decide whether to subscribe. alas, I find the gimp incredibly painful.
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harsh smackdown.
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Meri also left a comment to that effect here a while ago. There’s some good notes in the LH comments. Also, I should write up my current DND strategies, and how it’s going.
links for 2007-02-16
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very cool. not that I have any need for it now….
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IE6 + background image + hover makes baby jesus cry.
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this nib of JS, plus the .htaccess change suggested in the other article, seems to have done the job. keep your fingers crossed.
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(cue Lundberg voice) um, yeah. not going to touch that right now.
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awesome rant.
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also yet another reason why IE is teh scuk. 😛
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columns. ::drool::