May 2011
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Dribbble Blog: Color Coding →
dribbble: One of our focal points at Dribbble is helping you discover interesting shots. Toward that end, we launched Buckets last week. Today we’re happy to release Colors. You can now search for shots by color. Just head over to the color search page (accessible via the Explore menu). There are…
May 26th
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August 2010
1 post
The Back Side of Your Gullet is Decadent and...
viafrank: This is Part 3 in a series of 4 about visual culture, consumption, and nourishment. A new part will be posted each weekday. Part 1 · Part 2 · Part 3 (You are here.) · Part 4 (The Future!) “Some people just can’t handle honesty, I guess,” Paul shrugged. He poured me a coffee from his thermos and invited me to take a seat in his office. I looked over my shoulder and got one last...
Aug 16th
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July 2010
5 posts
Jul 30th
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Coyote Tracks: The Emperor's New Antenna →
So I’ve been thinking about “Antennagate.” First thought: stop fucking calling every scandal “-gate,” for Christ’s sake. Next thought: so what’s the scoop here? Biggest problem in the history of all of mobile phones, or minor issue blown way out of proportion by the tech media? Neither, of…
Jul 29th
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Neven Mrgan's tumbl: Fish in a barrel →
Apple came out with updated Mac Pros and iMacs today. I’m an iMac man myself, so that’s what I checked out. Looks nice! Of course, The League of Internet Commenters is busy finding flaws and comparing it to similar offerings from Apple’s competitors. Hardware isn’t my strong suit, but I know half… Flawless analysis. The man should be a journalist.
Jul 28th
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Jul 27th
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WatchWatch
viafrank: If you’ve a bit of time this afternoon or tonight, I think there are many worse things to do than to consider the words and ideas of Mr. Fry for half an hour. He was asked what he wished he knew when he was 18. I think most of the time is spent talking about things corollary to the question, including the relationship of technology and tools to the creative person, social networks,...
Jul 16th
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June 2010
1 post
The Eldritch Nightmare of and
Jess: what happens if you open with and close with ?
Wilto: You will awake that night to a dull scraping sound, growing ever louder. A widening crack will appear in your wall, from which inky black tendrils will lash out at you—from which I will emerge, my face twisted in pain, suspended like a lurching, seizing marionette. Your screams will fall upon deaf ears, for I am possessed of a madness that is not my own—I have become a vehicle of dark retribution, stripped of any trace of the humanity I once had. You have played at God, Jess, and there is a penance to be paid.
Jun 24th
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March 2010
3 posts
Macs and PCs
marcamos: Have you ever noticed that, 95% of the time: People who hate Macs have never owned one People who hate PCs have owned one
Mar 25th
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Mar 20th
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Mar 15th
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January 2010
9 posts
Jan 26th
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Jan 19th
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Jan 10th
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abetterflapjack: Just finished a messenger bag... →
Jan 10th
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abetterflapjack: @notvonnegut... →
Jan 10th
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Writing minesweeper in java. This monstrous series of if/else statements makes babies and Donald Knuth cry.
Jan 8th
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Stopped by A&J King on the way home today. I’m so glad it’s open again!
Jan 6th
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Overheard in reference to Comic Sans & Papyrus: “But those are my two favorite ones.” Excuse me while I go cry.
Jan 5th
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Added plugins and users to the BruceCMS while I was in New Hampshire. http://github.com/brucespang/BruceCMS-2.0/
Jan 3rd
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December 2009
16 posts
#10yearsago I was 5, and in kindergarten. My only interaction with computers was an OS 7 Mac with a flight simulator.
Dec 31st
You know how I said we were headed for New Hampshire? Ha ha.
Dec 31st
Farewell, I’m off to the land without internet, also known as New Hampshire. At least there’s skiing there. I’ll be back Sunday. Hopefully.
Dec 31st
#code2009 Objective-C, Python, Ruby, PHP, SQL, Javascript, HTML, CSS, Scheme, C, and Java.
Dec 31st
RT @awilkinson: Great article by @mike9r that reveals our secret sauce: http://bit.ly/7s2JX7
Dec 31st
In the first 24 hours, http://brucespang.com/ got 106 visits, and 315 page views. That’s the most a blog I own has ever gotten. Thanks all!
Dec 30th
Yay! RT @kylefiedler: Last post of the year: Keeping Curious http://kylefiedler.com/articles/keeping-curious/
Dec 30th
Introducing…THE FLUIDIZER! http://fluidizer.brucespang.com/
Dec 30th
Finally! http://brucespang.com/
Dec 29th
It seems my server is down. Fantastic.
Dec 29th
Let’s try that again! I’ve got a site on the internetz! http://brucespang.com/
Dec 29th
Unclutter Your Mac in One Week – Day 2
minimalmac: In day one of this series, we cleaned up your Desktop and had you organize your files into the already built in groupings in the Home directory on your Mac. Today, I’m going to focus on two other areas on your Mac that are easily cluttered, and near impossible to ignore – the Dock and the Menubar. Here are some suggestions for how to deal with those: The Dock The Dock is a very...
Dec 29th
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It’s been 24 hours since I signed up for a domain, and they’re still “processing payment”. What are they doing, mailing it?
Dec 28th
Waiting for a domain name. As bromidicly.
Dec 28th
What is it with kids these days and adding extra letters to the end of random words.
Dec 27th
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