As you can doubtless tell, this site is a work in progress. Really little more than a place to put a few bookmarks and for us to blog.
Well, it would be if we had time to blog.
A thousand or so images based upon Mexican comic book art. Cheesy and retro, but in a good way.
07/03/2010
“This is a very specific example, but it demonstrates how jQuery can be used in a range of other situations…”
06/14/2010
“Repeat-x repeat-y, showcasing the most badass patterns from around the world.”
06/08/2010
Tips for working with the default theme in WordPress 3.0.
06/06/2010
“Obviously, this is a problem. The moment we start adding things to a layout simply for the sake of filling up space, we are ultimately compromising the integrity of the design. So, I find myself in a continuing battle to overcome the problem of white space, which is what I would like to discuss in this article.”
06/03/2010
“What I’ve chosen to do is edit my /etc/hosts file to block access system-wide to the tcr.tynt.com server. This is the server from which the Tynt JavaScript code is served to all its ‘partners’.”
06/03/2010
Skip to the end and look at the results before writing this off as too basic.
05/15/2010
Wikipedia founder Jimbo Wales backpeddles furiously after a series of ill conceived deletions.
05/11/2010
They’re building it and you can help — no hurry, it’s going to take twenty years or so.
05/08/2010
WhiteHouse.gov, the administrations public facing web site, has released four Drupal modules. This is awesome and it is amazing to see the government giving back to the community this way.
04/25/2010
Comic Book Cartography collects maps, diagrams and other infographics from comic books. At last, death-ray schematics.
04/22/2010
The motherload — slides and explanations and links and more.
04/21/2010
Ever wonder why you hear the same four chords over and over and over? Fortunately, someone asked MetaFilter and cortex, among others, told us.
04/21/2010
All the playlists (1986-2003) from MTV’s 120 Minutes with links to video. You never know when you might want to wake up to a Joy Division tune.
04/21/2010
“Right now, we use a customized installation of Drupal 6.x for all of the content on the about.digg.com site. Everything from our jobs page, to our site tour, to the Open Source site we launched three days ago, is managed via Drupal.”
04/20/2010
Stunning photos of the volcano eruption in Iceland. These are like something out of Tolkien.
04/19/2010
A gorgeous press kit for Kraken rum — reminiscent of The Pirate Store at 826 Valencia.
04/09/2010
As you can doubtless tell, this site is a work in progress. Really little more than a place to put a few bookmarks and for us to blog.
Well, it would be if we had time to blog.