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Guitar Tricks may have one of the most dated designs I have inflicted my eyes with in some time. That said, it also has some sweet tutorials to help the budding guitarist learn a thing or two. (I am being generous when I refer to myself as a “budding” gui
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I will set install this application that creates applications for use with Basecamp and Gmail… just as soon as I upgrade to Leopard.
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This is a nice little round up of CSS techniques. I’ve probably used at least five of them and could see immediate uses for another 30 of them.
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Welcome to Hell 2.0. Nice.
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I’ve been looking for a hosted wiki solution to recommend to customers. This may fit the bill.
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As an English major, I just could nor pass up on the opportunity to spread the message of grammatical ridicule.
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Neat little tool to find concerts in the Portland area.
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Luckily, I hardly ever post images or get traffic on my site… oh, wait… that’s not a good thing is it. Well, when I do get BoingBoing’d and take down Dreamhost, at least I’ll know I could have moved my media onto Amazon S3.
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Ever wondered what that “thingy” is called? Need to see a picture to identify it? Enter the Visual Dictionary. My kids have a printed version of this—it can be quite handy. An online version sounds so much more convenient than the 30 pound behemoth of
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Some things would be fine without having that blasted kitty associated with them. Bike tires?! Please, stop the insanity! (Though the thought of plowing that cats face into the ground over a 10 mile round does sound intriguing… did I actually type that?
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Here’s an interesting way to think about new community structures. In this case, Portlander’s are being asked how they want a replacement bridge to look before the bridge is built.
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Damn! That was handy!
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Hmm. I just can’t wait to give this a try. It is often a bit annoying to have to fire up Parallels for a quick check of a design in IE.
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Oddly enough the CSS on this site breaks in Camino. Tee hee. The resources are great though.