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Type in a few ingredients at a time, supercook tells you what you can make and suggests ingredients you could use.
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I’ll need this later to smack up my fluxbuntu install.
All posts by MattK
links for 2008-02-08
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A collection of user interface patterns to draw from. Not complete but well presented with code samples.
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Sweet listing of capeira basics with sketches of how to do the moves.
study material!
links for 2008-02-07
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Includes a sample eps file to send to ponoko. Awesome!
links for 2008-02-06
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Interesting solution to the spam problem of jobs. Companies only offer to pay if they think you will be a likely hire. You go to fewer, but better interviews.
Perhaps I should run this sort of thing on my own site for prospective recruiters?
The next language I learn will be processing
Solar, with lyrics. from flight404 on Vimeo.
This video was made with a language called processing and apparently it is the exclusive domain of pretty things. I like pretty things.
links for 2008-02-02
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The main councourse of Grand Central is one of the common images of busyness. On saturday, it froze in place.
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Oh poor naked mole rat. Now all the scientists want to find ways to make you hurt.
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Reduced prices on open-box, refurbished, and slightly damaged merchandise from Amazon.com.
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wicked cheap deals on new and refurb thinkpads
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Complex computer generated art.
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Good.
Because it is.
links for 2008-02-01
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short answer – try again later.
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“According to Kalichszteim’s decision, the group would face fines of $113,000 if it ignores her order by parading without removing the mannequins and $28,000 for each dancer dressed as Hitler.”
Oh Rio, Rio, Rio…. What won’t you put in carnival?
What I read in January
It was a busy month, with more adventure than reading.
- The Best American Nonrequired Reading 2007 by Dave Eggers
- The Family Trade by Charles Stross
- The Geek Gap by by Bill Pfleging
The only one that I’d really recommend is The Best American Nonrequired Reading 2007 by Dave Eggers. It is sweet, funny, sensitive and overall a wonderful thing. I got it as a present from my neighbors Matt & Megan and it was perfect for my trip to Utah.
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links for 2008-01-30
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In yet another series of calculations about rent vs. buy. I never can shake the feeling that I’m still getting a good deal by renting in my awesome neighborhood rather than buying in a shitty one.