Galleries
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Dribbble’d a space shot this afternoon.
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Coffee and Camera animated gif. (Maxed out).
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My dad is killing it on Etsy: My daughter wanted two of these for her June 30 wedding, and I keep selling them! Bet your mom likes it.
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The Sleep Science: Noosphere Series by Tatiana Plakhova.
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Stereo Speaker on Dribbble.
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Download my Safari Extension: MaxVid Full-Window Flash Videos for YouTube & Vimeo I made my first Safari browser extension to maximize YouTube and Vimeo Flash videos to the size of the window. Now you have a window you can position anywhere on the screen to watch videos while you do other things. After using it…
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esbueno: Kyle Steed created this beautiful lettering from one of my list of Thirty Five. Should probably get this tattooed to my forehead.
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From Ken Segall’s new book, Insanely Simple: The Obsession That Drives Apple’s Success: Steve’s idea was to do a Willy Wonka with it. Just as Wonka did in the movie, Steve wanted to put a golden certificate representing the millionth iMac inside the box of one iMac, and publicize that fact. Whoever opened the lucky…
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George Taylor McKnight: And to think how little time we spend here and how much we spend in front of a computer. I also like George’s new philosophy on photos: I don’t backup any photos I take on any hard drive anymore. Instagram and Tumblr are my backup. If its not good enough to post,…
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Safari Web Inspector versus WebKit Web Inspector (pictured above) The latest Safari 5.2 Update 3 (available to registered Safari developers) includes a Safari-specific Web Inspector enabled by default. You now have two web inspector’s to choose from: Safari’s, or WebKit’s. You can use the Develop menu to switch between the two. Overall, there’s more consistency…
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Returned to my new favorite place today for some reading, writing, and life ’rithmatic.
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Just chillin’ at the office.
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Braun clock by Filip Slováček on Dribbble. Click through to see the animated gif.
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Check out this post I contributed to WebKitBits: -webkit-filter is the new hotness, and it’s coming to your browser sooner than you’d expect! This slide comes from a recent presentation given by Vincent Hardy of Adobe, showing off the rapid innovation in tweaking web graphics. Download the latest WebKit Nightly and take a look!