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Archives for February 2008
Politics and Open Source
Whurley has created a poll to gather feedback on the question of who would be an ideal candidate for those of us who rely upon and value source software. As he says, “Assume for a moment that a knowledge of open source is prerequisite (or integral) in solving issues like patent reform. Who would you vote for? In other words, who would be the best candidate for the open source community?” I should have posted this sooner, but I’ve been distracted.
A quick note, Whurley picked the top candidates from each party, prior to Mitt Romney dropping out.
Recent Links: February 04 to February 07
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International Journal of Design
Out Loud
Separating Comments and Trackbacks
Flash iTunes Cover Flow
Adobe Illustrator Tutorials – Best Of
Welcome to RecipeMatcher.com
Badass of the Week
“You should probably also be aware that this site features an unnecessarily copious amount of profanity, so if you’re easily offended by that sort of thing then this would be a good time for you to turn off your computer and go join a convent.”
Use 4GB of RAM in older MacBook Pros
“Not so. Running 10.5.1 Leopard, after installing the RAM, I found I could address all 4GB of it. As seen in both System Profiler and Activity Monitor, I have the full 4GB available, running in dual-channel mode. “
Chyrp
Refresh Austin’s SXSWi Party
Refresh Austin Party at SXSW
We just kicked out the announcement, Refresh Austin will be co-hosting a kickass party with Phizzpop at South by Southwest Interactive. This will be the major party on Monday evening (March 10th), so I highly recommend you add the event to your Upcoming calendar, and let your friends know so they can come join us for free drinks, cool technology and great company.
See you there!
Be a Story Teller
These little behind-the-scenes battles are what turn average websites into masterpieces. When everyone else is content to say “The End,” keep bringing it all into focus. Be a storyteller. Let your point of view shine through, and everything you create will have a depth that is sorely missing on the web.
Ryan Sims – Cinematic Web Design
Perfect timing as I begin to plan a redesign of this site.
Recent Links: February 01 to February 04
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The Usborne Book of the Future
“First published in 1979 by Usborne Books, and written by Kenneth Gatland and David Jefferis.
“A trip in time to the year 2000 and beyond. See the robots, machines and cities of the future, and then travel to the stars.”