Archive for September, 2007


Blending performance art with packet sniffing, the software tracks Internet activity then creates an electronic three-dimensional world to view and explore.

Expert

Finally, the appropriate "gift" to send when that someone special posts yet another ill-defined, crudely written, grammar challenged and assumption rich sudo-expert how-to-blog article.


Issue #8, blending luscious illustration with just a hint of web two-point-oh.


"Innovation is defined by creation, but I wonder if it’s possible to be innovative by standing still." — stagnation and decay are the risks of resisting change, and without moving one is at best only able to re-invent.


Inspirational source of colours used in the re-design.

Passing

Wordpress has been a great friend for nearly four years. In that time it has been an amazing teacher, student, adversary and in some ways, confidant.
But of late it’s been getting a lot harder to do simple things. Like aggregate links1 as articles, handle categories and tags2 in a sane-and-useful manner, pull entries out of […]


"After saying two years ago that Blu-ray would be the clear winner, Forrester Research is now saying that an eventual victory by Blu-ray is no longer guaranteed." — the would-be Beta-max that could.


True [and perhaps a few embellished] stories told in a single sentence.


A handy javascript powered grid overlay for your next design outing - toggle on and off via a keyboard sequence.

Lifehacker Does Xbox Media Center

Michael posts about the
Lifehacker Does Xbox Media Center article:
“I’m a huge proponent of
Xbox Media Center. That is, an old Xbox, chipped and with
XBMC installed on it, to make it the ultimate SD media center ever in the world of the history of everything..”
I’ve had an Xbox for something like 4 years now. […]


"This module describes integration of grid-based layout (similar to the grids traditionally used in books and newspapers) with CSS sizing and positioning." — via Mr Storey - grid positioning really does feel a whole lot like tables for CSS.