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Meyer’s Law: Anything that can be done with CSS will eventually be done with CSS. Eric Meyer
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I’m pretty sure Apple has no further interest in helping people manage their media through the use of hard disks located in the home. The next truly significant revision of iTunes, whether in server form or not, will surely be in the cloud. Khoi Vinh I’ve been using ZumoCast, your iTunes music in the cloud, […]
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Yo, I was going too but we roam, cellular phones Doc-Meth back in the flesh, blood and bones Don’t condone, spent bank loans on homegrown Suckers break like Turbo in Ozone When I, grab the broom Moon-walk platoon hawk my goons bark Leave you in a blue lagoon lost (true) Three nines and a glove […]
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… a generation of kids now resort to clichéd TV moments as a kind of shorthand language, one that reduces the role of verbal language, so that the mind leaps from visual image to image while words become mere captions. I Was Like… by Melik Kaylan
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If we hadn’t have made blue boxes there’d have been no Apple. Steve Jobs M.O. has always been to stick it to the man.
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If you meet a person who cares about the same obscure things you do, hold on to them for dear life. Sympathy is medicine. Frank Chimero
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Sometimes I get emotional over fonts. Kanye West
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Time is an illusion. Lunchtime, doubly so. Ford Prefect
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If IE9 launches without CSS3 transitions in early 2011, it will be the only browser out of Opera, Firefox, Webkit that doesn’t support them. Zachary Johnson
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Browser makers like Microsoft and Mozilla should swallow their pride, take the unique features they’ve each brought to their respective browsers, and start figuring out how to develop them on top of WebKit — it’s the quickest way for web development to move forward as a whole. Dear Microsoft, Please Use WebKit by David Kaneda.
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How screwed would we be if the WebKit team weren’t so god damn competent? Joe Hewitt, April 2010 (via @endofnative)
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Great things are not done by impulse, but by a series of small things brought together. Vincent van Gogh
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Step 1: Helvetica. Step 2: ? Step 3: Profit! Chris Wanstrath
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Technologies like Safari Reader sound a salutary warning to media companies and advertisers. From now on, we must love our readers or die. The Guardian, via Nik Fletcher.
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If you’re creative and technical, you’re unstoppable. Robert Rodriguez (via Ext JS)