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An excellent article about the last interview of on eof our best comics. Opie and Anthony stated that between Carlin and Pryor, they represented pioneers in our culture - not just in comedy put in looking inward at our society.
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More Apple Developer Discussion Madness! I want an iPhone!
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This is awesome. Reminds me of Robin Williams talking about Gandhi being a prick.
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This is ONE of the reasons I’m hesitant about using this service. ou don’t get your comments (and their google traffic potential) or if you do, you can get PHP errors. Granted, it’s “beta” but figuring out how to handle errors should’ve been handled…
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Using the oft-misunderstood table tag…
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Image manipulation using PHP, GD and prototype. Way cool.
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I hate that things need specific “sizes” to actual work as expected. Like Sex Panther. 60% of the time, it works everytime.
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I’m loving this tool. Imagine all your frequently visited code reference sites, all in one place. The only thing I’m worried about - it’s taking external data. I’m still not sold on the whole “scraping your stuff to make myself money.”
From the monthly archives:
June 2008
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One more mootools site for the mix. Very cool usage. A little annoying with the text resizing. Overall, cool.
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I dig this - especially with the number of sites creeping up that “slide” the page diagonally to “navigate” vs. loading a new page. IT’s cool, it’s different, and I like the little flash it gives you to notify “you’re there.”
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Okay - this isn’t exactly groundbreaking, but when you know you’ve got to do it, or have someone update them, why not make popups easy?
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An extension of Morphlist - a very cool user interface based of off Barrack Obama’s campaign site. I wish it had a play button - guess I’ll have to extend it myself!
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A mootools site - flash-like, because it was originally flash, then scrapped to be DHTML/JS/CSS. Very well done, very cool (reminds me of some prior HP work…)
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I love hacking game systems. Or, I love what others have done hacking their games sytems.
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This is a note to myself when I finally get the R4DS bought :)
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R4DS Homebrewing Instructions. Maybe I should document it when I do it? It’d be interesting. Maybe a vlogcast. HA!
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A simple jQuery trick to put a gray-text value in an input field that disappears when you click in it, and lets your text be a different color.
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Very cool zoom plugin for jQuery - essentially it’s just creating a div with a larger image, but it’s damn useful. I hate that people tagged this with AJAX because IT ISN’T.
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Damn him for doing something I thought about doing ;) Cool, simple, just like most of his work.
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Now moving on to collecting information for developing applications for Apple/the iPhone SDK. Send me any info anyone finds!
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Want to learn mootools? This is a good collection, including two sites I use frequently - David Walsh and Solutoire.
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I kind of disagree - they aren’t destroying, they’re twisting it. It’s still glossy, polished, transparency ridden, IE6 destroying design.
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*sigh* more stuff to add to my library at home….
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More stuff to add to the library of artistic elements…
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When I saw “dark” I thought it was going to be gothic, or twisted, or something. Nope - just dark colors. Let down!
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I would totally get one if there was an outlet I could charge it with at work. Or if they had a pedal so you could flintstone charge it.
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Oh hell no they didn’t. One more damn method to do CSS layouts - but in my quick run through, this may be one of the best (if JS is enabled). Very, very cool.
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Crash IE! I remember people who’d code to crash Netscape back in the day.
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As usability and accessibility people get bored with current ‘issues’ they’ll move on to better drop down menus (if they admit they’re useful at all).
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Toby did a similar method for another project, only better. I mean, classnames, links, alt tags - I’ll have to put that code somewhere so I can reference it in the future.
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Very cool OSX tool to operate multiple Firefoxes - where’s my windows version!?
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Oh, pretty tool tips. Imagine if sites start branding their tool tips, though? I mean, do we REALLY need to see their damned logo all over their site, too? ONCE is enough. Branding it would be useful on microsites/3rd party sites.
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IS this what lies in teh future of web development? Selling chunks of JS/flash? So these components I’ve developed/worked on - I should be selling them a la cart?
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An interesting way to “tweet this page.” I like it. If o nly twitter didn’t suck so bad.
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Simple image rotation - to be honest, I see canvas being a bigger player in the future. It could give flash a run for its money on simple effects manipulation.
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This is an excellent read - the different issues and many work-arounds/fixes for those “cross browser” bugs.
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Eh, one more on the fire. “No hacks, SEO friendly” what does that mean anymore?
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A collection of Web Design Cheat Sheets!
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Now this is pretty cool. I like that it’s a break from the norm, but still not a CRAZY break from the norm. Very cool - if I only could find a porject to use them on!
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jEdit all ready replaced Dreamweaver as a webdev tool. I haven’t opened Dreamweaver in ages. This has some more customization methods that are very useful - some I’ve used - I need to write my own about my collection of useful plugins…
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This is just cool. Not enough to save Twitter, but a cool idea none-the-less!
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I’ve got a lot of watching to do…
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By arresting people for marijuana possession and forcing them into treatment, the government shows why it has to arrest people for marijuana possession. That’s our self-justifying drug policy in a nutshell.
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