Thursday, August 26, 2004
Origami Underground - Erotic Origami
Wednesday, August 25, 2004
Thursday, August 12, 2004
Wednesday, August 11, 2004
Black & Decker Ocillating Fans - Silent Force Blade technology
glassdog: "What's Wrong With: BitTorrent"
[T]he BitTorrent community needs to pull its collective head out of its socket and realize that real people want to accomplish real things with their little toy. And that can't happen until they stop playing with it, hose it off and put a pretty pink ribbon around its neck, so it's not so scary.
On my list of things to do once I get my office set up is install a bittorrent client. Sounds like it's gonna be lots of fun. Luckily I know people who know where there are good books on tape and such, so my learning curve won't be too bad. That said, why does open source software user experience have to suck so much? Are there no UE people willing to donate their time? Are there just so many fewer UE people out there that the community hasn't reached a critical mass where we work on projects together on the side? These are just brewing thoughts, maybe they'll distill, maybe they won't.
Training on Web Standards
Working on a required reading list for a new contractor starting soon here at work. Debating how much more context to give here. Let's just say it's really hard to find a front end developer who is technically qualified and available. In the end I chose the most articulate person that we interviewed, whom I see eye-to-eye with philosophically, but will require a little ramp up on the advanced JavaScript coding and CSS layout, which he was honest about, scoring big points for not just nodding his head and saying yes like a good little ______ (am i not a racist if i don't finish this statement, or is it the thought that counts against me?). In the end intelligence and willingness/ability to learn are the most important things to have in an employee, though damn do I miss having a mentor at work!
Required reading for Web Standards development:
- designing with web standards
- the first 3 chapters of Cascading Style Sheets 2.0 Programmer's Reference (with the rest as the best CSS reference out there)
- Separating behavior and structure
- Separating Behavior and Presentation
and getting more specific, at work we use these:
and then of course there are some important resources:
- Explorer Exposed!
- JavaScript Lint
- and last but not least, QuirksMode.
What did I miss? Should the Meyer "On CSS" books be on there?
Usability News - 6.2 2004 -- Reading Online Text: A Comparison of Four White Space Layouts
Usability News - 6.2 2004 -- Reading Online Text: A Comparison of Four White Space Layouts
X-Entertainment - Spider-Man Reviews Crayons! Part 1 of 3.
Thursday, August 05, 2004
Wednesday, August 04, 2004
Streamingmedia.com: Patently Absurd? Streaming Users Face Acacia Patent Fight
Update: http://fightthepatent.com/