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John. - Airbag Industries
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Are you a movie star? He asked without waiting for an answer, "You're a star, I know it." That is the greeting I received walking into Burns Tobacconist in downtown Chattanooga, Tennessee. We arrived at 11AM as the store was preparing for afternoon customers. A clerk tended to some bookkeeping while another restocked inventory. In the back corner stood a large man, next to his shoe shine stand, seemingly eager for conversation. Cut and torched, I took a few good draws and headed straight for the stand.
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Airbag Industries - About this old site
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In the summer of 2005 Greg started his studio and used the Airbag name for the company. Airbag Industries LLC had a good run from 2005 through 2009 when the company merged with long-time competitor and peer, Happy Cog. Today, Airbag is back to serve its original purpose. Airbag is written by Greg Storey. Salon Magazine, and the Associated Press. Greg serves as an advisor to Dribbble and Lexblog. He also co-founded the Bureau of Digital,. The company behind awesome digital industry events, Owner Camp.
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Ruxpin. - Airbag Industries
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Children are now learning how to code interactive content before they are able to read. Researchers in Massachusetts have created a basic computer coding app that they say is the first designed specifically for children as young as 5. Kids who haven't yet learned to read can use the app to craft their own interactive stories and games. Coding before reading. Yep, you just read that. And it required knowing a lot about PEEK. S Which you didn't learn until you where in the 6th grade. Or Objective C or Swift.
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Salon. - Airbag Industries
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Recently, two friends have lamented what Twitter has turned into, for very similar reasons. For Jason. It takes away so much more than it gives. Like the conversations are often more impersonal and inflammatory than they used to be. Like the experience is more toxic than nourishing." Erin's. Experience was, perhaps, not as toxic:. The tone of these statements could be applied to blog comments from days past. As the World Wide Web gets wider, the quality of interaction tanks. While I am glad that more...
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Volleyball. - Airbag Industries
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I'm often asked how I'm doing. I do my best to put on a good face, but the truth is that some days my mental state is all over the place. The hardest part of this transition is the solitude. She Who Saves the Planet from Exploding Refineries. Is traveling more than she's supposed to which means that more days than not the only words I hear are my own. And that's only when I start talking to the cats. Member who calls QVC. Grandma, would be hell to me. Made in Austin, Texas, USA.
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Vogel. - Airbag Industries
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We need a web design museum. We need to start collecting and gathering artifacts (physical and digital), stories, documents, whatever we can get our hands on to preserve the history of web design. From the launch of the World Wide Web. To Netscape 1.1. To the adoption of web standards which enabled Web 2.0, Responsive Web Design and the multi-device world that we live in today. Somewhere in Christopher Schmitt's. Home is a Zip disk. With a complete backup of. We need a museum! The tragedy of the commons.
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Memento. - Airbag Industries
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Trust me," Hoy declared, "one day we're all going to be working together and it's going to be huge.". Screw LA," I replied to Jeffrey with a grin, "if I'm ever going to become Happy Cog then it's going to be Happy Cog West.". Airport on a warm spring afternoon in April, 2006. You should quit your job and start your own business," he said in-between bites of Pad Thai, "I know you'll be good at it.". Done and done," I posted last Friday in response to signing the final document. Many months of planning and...
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Airbag Industries - Historical data
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A moment for us all to rally and answer the call to help someone who has helped us all. A peak behind the gigantic enterprise design kimono. Jeffrey Zeldman announces a new startup: 1999 2.0. Making sense of all the jibba jabba during user research. An unexpected, worldwide turn. Shock, No Awe. Quad Shot, Port Bow. Sanford, Not Son. A Better Tighty Whitey. What Else We Got? Pepé le Pew. Hare vs. Tortoise. And We Liked It. USA 0 - GER 1. USA 2 - MEX 0. Pentium vs. PPC. More from Lake Laurelwood.
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Omkara. - Airbag Industries
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News of GigaOm's demise. Hits hard this evening. In the search for words in response of my own, I came across Wren's, and she puts it so well, "The web I fell in love with is disappearing into Nothingness. No doubt we get the web that we deserve. Now get off my damn lawn.". It's true. Slowly but surely it feels like everything we built from 2000-2010 is fading fast or already gone forever. Back in 2005, the boys at 9rules. Mike's work on the redesign of GigaOm. Thank you Om, Mike.
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Vaughn. - Airbag Industries
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Nobody could blame her, we didn't want to say goodbye either. Our family had just enjoyed a glorious, long weekend together for the first time in many years. It was a moment that none of us wanted to end. When you're a part of something great, it's the last thing that you want to ever have to do, but often circumstances, whatever they may be, necessitate saying goodbye. In the last ten years, I have been a part of something great, really great. In the early days it was called Airbag. I knew there was a b...
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