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  • Louis & Bill & Zoey & Francis. T-shirt from Zazzle.com
    "It's just 4 names, on a t-shirt. Buy it now because you know whats coming and by then, it'll be too late. Good luck." Want, so bad. And the kerning's not a million miles out.
    (tags: left4dead tshirt names )
  • MagiCal | Software | Charcoal Design
    "MagiCal is a FREE menu-based clock and calendar. It features a huge range of configuration options for how the time and date are displayed, and can operate either in conjunction with, or as a replacement for the built in system menu clock." Quite pretty, and makes a nice companion for FuzzyClock.
    (tags: osx software calendar mac utility time date menubar )
  • tomtaylor.co.uk : projects : microprinter
    "The microprinter is an experiment in physical activity streams and notification, using a repurposed receipt printer connected to the web. I use it for things like reminders, notifications, and my day at-a-glance, but anything that can be injected from the web and suits text only, short format messaging, will work." Tom writes up his printer in more detail.
    (tags: programming making arduino paper tomtaylor microprinter socialprinter networked connected )
  • ReinH — A Thinking Man's Sphinx
    "We’ve recently switched a number of projects to ThinkingSphinx here at Hashrocket. These projects were originally using SOLR or UltraSphinx. Today, we’ll explore the differences between UltraSphinx and ThinkingSphinx and why we chose to switch." Detailed explanation of the advantages of ThinkingSphinx over UltraSphinx or other alternatives.
    (tags: ruby search sphinx ultrasphinx thinkingsphinx )
  • Etching overview on Flickr – Photo Sharing!
    "Last night I laser-etched the top of my Eee PC with the complete level maps of Super Mario Land ( on the Game Boy)." Just beautiful. (Thanks, Offworld!)
    (tags: games maps pixelart laseretching etching supermarioland )
  • scraplab : saturday saw the inaugural papercamp prototype…
    "Compared to a standard web (un)conference where everyone knows their space, expertise and opinions, here lots (most?) of us were exploring stuff outside of our day job and business-as-usual. It was passionate and interesting and I felt completely out of my depth, which was was great. So in 2009, less of the comfort zone stuff please, and more like this." I can get behind that.
    (tags: web making technology comfort papercamp )
  • Obituary: Tony Hart | Media | The Guardian
    "Morph was sometimes supposed to copy Hart's own artistic work, but not perfectly. In this way nervous children were reassured that even their endearing hero Morph could get it wrong, which made them determined to pick up their pens and pencils and other objects and do better… He believed that most of the things he did could be done only [on television]: "I hope that by example, and by humour, children will start to make pictures for themselves. Show them, don't tell them!"" I was terrible at art, and most forms of drawing, but I could watch his hands work all day.
    (tags: art learning education children obituary tonyhart )
  • MINUTEMEN 1940 on Flickr – Photo Sharing!
    The New Frontiersman is on Flickr. The paperverse is collapsing. (Although: "taken on August 10, 2008" breaks the illusion a little).
    (tags: flickr comics watchmen dontcrossthestreams crossmedia paperverse )
  • Tags do work (for me, at least) – 0xDECAFBAD
    Leslie roughly captures a few thoughts I've had and some reasonably opinions. In a nutshell: the social value of tagging is broad, fuzzy, and a second-order effect. As a loose, freeform taxonomy for personal use, they're superb, and delicious captures that excellently. I tag for me; if it's useful for you, that's a nice side effect.
    (tags: socialsoftware delicious ia folksonomy tags tagging taxonomy )
  • Jökulhlaup – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Because I've never known how to spell it until now, and it's one of my favourite words.
    (tags: glaciers flooding jokulhlaup )
  • Rolando
    Very beautiful, and, so far, very sensible implementation of touch interactions. Looking forward to playing much more of this over the holidays.
    (tags: games rolando iphone touchscreen )
  • Lookspring » Snapping point
    "Tears shouldn’t be our goal. Stories don’t need to be our tools. The majority of art forms don’t rely on narrative for their emotional impact. Stop and think about that for a second. The games industry tends to draw on such an amazingly limited roster of inspirations that it’s easy to forget it. But our obsession with linear, story-based – word-based, even – non-participatory art at the expense of all the other forms makes life so much harder for games, and it makes me crazy."
    (tags: games art narrative story emotion )
  • Periodic Table of Awesoments
    "Modern day awesominers know there are actually 118 fundamental "awesoments" that compose all good things. The Periodic table of Awesoments can be a very useful tool. It's designed to show the relationships between awesoments, and often one can even predict how awesoments interact simply by their positions on the table."
    (tags: humour visualization awesome dorky periodictable )
  • Improve your jQuery – 25 excellent tips
    Very good – some good stuff around how the library works, but also lots of basics around how to optimise Javascript.
    (tags: javascript programming development tips jquery advice )
  • Left 4 Dead Review | My Chemical Romance
    Gerard Way reviews Left 4 Dead on My Chemical Romance's (totally excellent) blog.
    (tags: games awesome review left4dead mcr mychemicalromance dontcrossthestreams )
  • Haiku | My Chemical Romance
    "Left 4 Dead is out
    Friends kill zombies together
    Is it worth getting?"
    Yes Gerard, it is.
    (tags: games left4dead haiku mcr mychemicalromance )
  • How I Turned Down $300,000 from Microsoft to go Full-Time on GitHub
    "If you want a recipe for restless sleep, I can give you one. Add one part “what will my wife think” with 3,000 parts Benjamin Franklin; stir in a “beer anytime you damn well please” and top with a chance at financial independence."
    (tags: microsoft development business software github )

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