Opening track from Eastbound and Down. “sometimes when you bring the thunder, you get lost in the storm” Kenny Powers.
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Opening track from Eastbound and Down. “sometimes when you bring the thunder, you get lost in the storm” Kenny Powers.
(Source: Spotify)
The way we are building web sites is fundamentally changing. The XHTML (
Strict
if we took pride in our work) has given way to the more loose HTML5. Image slicing and dicing, and wrapper divs are starting to be replaced with lean (perhaps semantic if we’re lucky) HTML and CSS3 effects such as...
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Tune used on latest iPlayer advert from a Scotsman i’ve never heard of. Reminds me of Bert Jansch and Nick Drake.
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It wasn’t a great day today but I took the Fonz up to Achnabreck for a quick spin. Its difficult to get him to stay still long enough to get a good shot of him but I managed to get him just as he turned away from the camera. About 15 minutes after we took this photo he jumped in a muddy pool and was covered from head to paw in mud. I had to take him down to the canal and dunk him. (Taken with Instagram)
It’s official my Gran has an iPad. I had a request from my mum whose working in Suriname, South America to buy my Gran an iPad (she’s 80 by the way) so they could Skype each other. So it arrived today and part of me feels like its wasted on the old biddy, but another part of me is quite chuffed she’s willing to embrace new technology at her age. I actually think she will pick it up quite quickly. Anyway here’s to my cyber Gran.
The PlayBook tries so hard to be both business and party that it fails to be either. It’s the mullet of tablet computers.
Great design is not democratic; it comes from great designers. If the standard is lousy, then develop another standard.
— Edward Tufte - Designing Style Guidelines For Brands And Websites
Kids today should have a class where they get punched in the face
Living fully open on the internet is a little like nicotine; my parent’s generation smoked a lot. Later that turned out not be a great idea.
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Sarah Slobin