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Even flaming can be put to good use | The softer side of blogging
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The softer side of blogging. Silly Rabbit, blogging is for kids. Even flaming can be put to good use. Recycling has reached new states of being – this song is written only with flamers way off topic comments. Check this video here. And while on the topic of flaming and random slander, this. Is pretty damn funny too. You’re currently reading “Even flaming can be put to good use,” an entry on The softer side of blogging. Friday, July 24, 2009 / 2:12 am. Jump to comment form. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Dennis Pennis Hooligan Kung Fu | The softer side of blogging
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The softer side of blogging. Silly Rabbit, blogging is for kids. Dennis Pennis Hooligan Kung Fu. There is indeed a lot to be learned from modern martial arts: From the younger students careful study of the sing-along prefight seance, to the higher level students absorbed in the advanced sections of “Dress-code deciphering” and “Proper use of Keys”. You’re currently reading “Dennis Pennis Hooligan Kung Fu,” an entry on The softer side of blogging. Friday, August 28, 2009 / 3:00 pm. Jump to comment form.
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MikeRapin.com | A man. A nerd. A web dev.
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Mdash; A man. A nerd. A web dev. Git & SVN. Originally posted on Mike Rapin, Talking. This is a technical post, just so you know. Move along. So, I ran into the chance to try to work with an SVN repository recently and, well, it didn’t turn out like I expected. Not in the least. Sure, I stomped around and complained a bit to myself about how great Git was and how crazy it was that people still use SVN when they could use Git, but in the end, I knew there were ways to get my particular situation work.
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I Use This - Mac Applications :: Chuck Burt
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I Use This (current). As Macs are becoming ever more popular, a number of folks have requested a list Mac Apps I use and recommend. This is the list of apps I use on a very regular basis. This does not include the applications that come standard with a new Mac (ie iPhoto, iTunes). In case you are curious, I use Safari. As my primary browser, but as a web professional, I almost always have both Chrome. Note: if you are on a mobile device, you can scroll horizontally in each list to see more details. Creat...
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Ship Some Code
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May 21st, 2009. A friend of a friend on twitter did this gorgeous new application icon. What’s really cool is that the icon has two different states, one for when the portal is inactive and another ON state for when you’re teleporting things. Let me know what you think in the comments or on twitter. And then cake will be served. April 29th, 2009. Its been a while since I’ve said anything about Dropzone progress. Rest assured, the app is coming along extremely well and will now launch in late May. Hot key...
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How to Roll Your Own Awesome Drag-and-Drop File Sharing Service
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Log in / Sign up. Blogs you may like. How to Roll Your Own Awesome Drag-and-Drop File Sharing Service. Filed to: Lifehacker Code. Whether you were sad to see MegaUpload bite the dust, arent keen on the alternatives. Or just want to use your own domain name and hosting service to share your files, youre in luck! Heres a simple way to set up your own killer drag-and-drop file sharing service with existing software and some code of our own. Five Great Alternatives to MegaUpload. Read more Read more. If your...
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Ship Some Code » Projects
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Archive for the 'Projects' Category. Laquo; Previous Entries. Next Page ». Thursday, December 13th, 2012. Epic rant about the trials and tribulations of building a Mac app follows. I’ve decided to lay it out with warts and all so I can reflect on the process. Hopefully it provides some insight into how an app gets made and helps other developers avoid some of the mistakes I made along the way. It started the way all my apps start. I had a problem I needed solved. A few ideas came back, I could setup a de...
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Behavioural economics: Predictable Irrationallity | The softer side of blogging
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The softer side of blogging. Silly Rabbit, blogging is for kids. Behavioural economics: Predictable Irrationallity. If you’ve ever read anything about thought patterns and how we as humans find ourselves pre-wired for certain motion and thought processes, then Dan Ariely. That might intrigue you. And once you’re done with those, continue here. For some videos and playlists. Sunday, July 26, 2009 / 12:15 am. The Art of Eating Over the Kitchen Sink. Jump to comment form. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Very re...
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Possible blog-titles | The softer side of blogging
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The softer side of blogging. Silly Rabbit, blogging is for kids. Can’t decide what to go with for the title for the title of this blog, but definately something that will manage expectations straight off…considerations so far include:. Have a blog and smile. The odorless and lint free blog. Go on, get your blog out. Nothing does it like a blog. The blog just around the corner. Let your fingers do the blogging. KK’s blog, since 1903. Grab life by the blog. You can do it when you blog it. Post was not sent...
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James Nachtwey war photographer | The softer side of blogging
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The softer side of blogging. Silly Rabbit, blogging is for kids. James Nachtwey war photographer. 8220;I have been a witness, and these pictures are my testimony. The events I have recorded should not be forgotten and must not be repeated.” -James Nachtwey-. You’re currently reading “James Nachtwey war photographer,” an entry on The softer side of blogging. Saturday, July 25, 2009 / 8:56 pm. Jump to comment form. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). Send to Ema...