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10.5 – It Can’t Get Worse; Then It Does
Thursday, June 24th, 2004
This is a late post actually, from a while ago when the show aired. But I just found it lying around today and my feelings haven’t changed towards it, so I figured I would post it.
“10.5 – If the Humanity doesn’t get you, the Camera Shake Will” “10.5 – NBC’s New All-Time Low” “10.5 – [...]
Designing for the Thought Process
Monday, June 21st, 2004
This is a copy of the entry I submitted to the [1]Binary Bonsai Gmail competition. I wasn’t allowed to post it before the competition, cuz that wouldn’t be fresh content for Binary Bonsai! But now it’s all over, and I figured I’d bring it here too.
Cleaning out the Bookmarks
Monday, June 21st, 2004
I just need to clean out a bunch of bookmarks that I don’t want to necessarily categorize in Opera, but want to be able to find them someday, suggesting they might actually be useful. I’m posting them here to share with ya’all and so that I can search for them sometime down the road.
Cannot Find [...]
UNIX History (preview)
Monday, June 21st, 2004
Interesting history of quite possibly the most fundementally important OS of all time:
The Graphical History of Unix
I won the Binary Bonsai Competition!
Sunday, June 20th, 2004
Hey everyone! Guess what? I was the lucky recipient of a contest that Michael Heilemann of Binary Bonsai was running, in which people could submit an entry, and the winner would be posted on his oft visited site and given a GMail invite. Well score! Read Designing for the Thought Process. I’ve also got myself [...]
The Terminal
Friday, June 18th, 2004
The Terminal – Tom Hanks
Now here comes what looks like a good movie for a change! “The Terminal” is about a man who comes from an Eastern European country that dissolved while he was on the plane to America. Thus, because of customs, he is not allowed to enter US soil and must stay in [...]
Visual Basic .NET for Free!
Tuesday, June 15th, 2004
I received in the mail yesterday my free copy of Visual Basic .NET, which I received for watching and rating 5 videos on the MSDN site. I’m not really sure what I’m going to do with it, as I don’t have a whole lot of interest in it, and stink at programming in VB anyways. [...]
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Fullscreen QTVR – Extreme
Monday, June 14th, 2004
Not that it holds any valuable information or anything, but take a look at these absolutely stunning 360’s! Requires Quicktime VR.
Fullscreen QTVR – Extreme