November 2011
2 posts
The Fox Is Black →
Apple Lossless Audio Codec →
October 2011
1 post
famfamfam.com: Home →
August 2011
2 posts
Underscore.string →
Javascript string functions including sprintf
MapBox →
July 2011
2 posts
Polymaps →
Heard about this at work this morning. Gotta check it out.
June 2011
4 posts
May 2011
14 posts
JavaScript Garden →
CodeMirror →
Abduzeedo | Graphic Design Inspiration and... →
April 2011
15 posts
CSS3 vs. CSS: A Speed Benchmark - Smashing... →
Your iPhone Is Secretly Tracking Everywhere You've... →
WTF, Apple?
Days like these
Karen Crowder: You don't want the money?
Michael Clayton: Keep the money. You'll need it.
Don Jefferies: Is this fellow bothering you?
Michael Clayton: Am I bothering you?
Don Jefferies: Karen, I've got a board waiting in there. What the hell's going on? Who are you?
Michael Clayton: I'm Shiva, the God of death.
What does the filler text "lorem ipsum" mean? →
futurejournalismproject:
felixsalmon:
Only a masochist wouldn’t want to know the answer to this question.
That was a big hint, by the way.
Oh, Marcus Tullius…
Movie characters' hang-ups | johnaugust.com →
Movie characters hang up the phone earlier than actual people would.
I’m not sure this is wrong, per se. Movie dialogue in general is a heightened, optimized version of how real people talk. In many of these examples, adding a last goodbye would feel odd.
North Carolina cities mobilize against anti-muni... →
Those radical elitist liberals are at it again in Chapel Hill, trying to stop those poor cable monopolies from getting exclusive rights over the broadband market as well.
I miss home.
Have you ever danced with the devil in the pale moonlight?
(via Batman Movie - Dance With the Devil | Video « MOVIECLIPS)
1 tag
I’m gettin too old for this shit
– Murtaugh
March 2011
5 posts
Statistics are like a bikini. What they reveal is suggestive, but what they...
– Prof. Aaron Levenstein http://charonqc.wordpress.com/2011/03/27/guest-post-any-complaints-why-the-ipcc-is-failing-us-all/ (via paulbradshaw)
Myth #3: People don't scroll
uxmyths:
Although people weren’t used to scrolling in the mid-nineties, nowadays it’s absolutely natural to use the browser’s scrollbar. For a continuous and lengthy content, like an article or a tutorial, scrolling provides even better usability than slicing up the text to several pages.
You don’t have to squeeze everything into the top of your homepage or above the fold. To make sure...
Bible music. Electric revival.
– Outkast
Frozen-Flask →
Generates static files from a Flask application.
The Beer Mapping Project →
February 2011
6 posts
Observations on film art : Watching you watch... →
Eyetracking applied to movie watching. Hurm.
Spy games: Inside the convoluted plot to bring... →
Also this article (Greenwald discusses the possible collusion between corporations and the govt) and this one (NYTimes for if you love the grey lady). You can also read the really long transcript of an irc chat between members of Anonymous and the head of HBGary (not HBGary Federal). Corporate espionage is alive and well and living on the internets.
Defector admits to WMD lies that triggered Iraq... →
… Janabi’s claims, which he now says could have been – and were – discredited well before Powell’s landmark speech to the UN on 5 February 2003.
Isotope →