Quotes

  • For every Apple iPad Dock sold, three third party ‘landscape’ docks will be sold.
  • border: 1px solid Gainsboro; WOW… That’s hardcore.
  • We want to kick off 2010 by introducing a magical and revolutionary product. Steve Jobs (via paulstraw)
  • I got my fade — everybody had braids / And now they switchin’ to fades / and I’m thinkin ‘bout braids. This line from Nelly’s song, “Pimp Juice,” obviously comes to mind when thinking about the rumored Apple Tablet: Microsoft released what they called “Tablet PC” in 2001. It was a flop. In 2009, when […]
  • I want my sites to look Safari in Safari, and Safari in every other major browser out there. Noah Stokes
  • Ext JS was superior and was the champion. Ext JS vs Dojo – Using a Grid for Demos (via extjs)
  • Woman, woah man, wo-man! She was a theif, you got to believe. She stole my heart and my cat! The Roots play Mike Myers poetry.
  • Face it, you’re never going to say “Just Bing it.” Jay Robinson
  • For every 100 copies of a physical book we sell, where we have the Kindle edition, we will sell 48 copies of the Kindle edition. It won’t be too long before we’re selling more electronic books than we are physical books. Jeff Bezos I’m thinking of putting all the money I get from selling my […]
  • Your desk is your ship—keep it neat and tidy. The only things on my desk are my computer, a pad of paper and a pen. One time an intern put his coffee mug on my desk and I fired him immediately. Jason Fried (via friedisms)
  • Cuz I kick that deep shit, that divide ya peeps shit, / That ‘I don’t know if you fuckin’ wit Jigga spittin that weak shit.’ Jay-Z
  • When I was ten I met Mark Mothersbaugh in the library and he taught me the definition of ‘mongoloid.’ True story. Jay Robinson
  • How am I not myself? How am I not myself? How am I not myself?
  • I hope that I’ll fall asleep knowing that you’ll always be the story with no ending. Passion Pit
  • New York is the second largest apple producing state in the US with about 700 growers producing 25 million bushels each year. But 75% of the apples consumed by New Yorkers are imported from the West Coast or overseas. Why is that? Diana Wolf recommends a Michael Pollan article.