The Open Source Swift Kick to the Balls Project and the Open-Source Knuckle Sandwich Project are both excellent reactions to the Open Source Boob Project. As Harlan Ellison has taught us, SF cons are rife with unwanted groping. Publicizing what should have been a private party, … [Read more...] about Open Source Idiocy
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Learn to count cards with Mr. 21
Learn to count cards with Mr. 21 in a bunch of handy video tutorials … [Read more...] about Learn to count cards with Mr. 21
Farscape coming back as a comic
Farscape coming back as a comic … [Read more...] about Farscape coming back as a comic
Shakespeare in the ‘verse
Shakespeare in the 'verse (via PNH) … [Read more...] about Shakespeare in the ‘verse
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My sciatic nerve is angry again. I do not like it when it's angry. It's the Week of Birthdays around here. Happy birthday (in order): Mike, Ryan, David, Lisa, Wendy (UPDATE YER BLOG, GIRL), and Sarah. You are all far too damn old, but it's better than the alternative. This week … [Read more...] about stuff
Signet drops Cassie Edwards, reverts book rights
Signet drops Cassie Edwards, reverts book rights — In retrospect, it's not at all surprising that it took them nearly four months to comb through all her books. … [Read more...] about Signet drops Cassie Edwards, reverts book rights
Important note about the WordPress 2.5 media manager
If you don't want your thumbnails to get distorted, you need to change WordPress 2.5′s default setting before you upload your photos into the media manager. Go to Settings > Miscellaneous and UNcheck the "Crop thumbnail to exact dimensions (normally thumbnails are … [Read more...] about Important note about the WordPress 2.5 media manager
Listen to this
Jane Vain and the Dark Matter, C'mon Baby Say Bang Bang. (Also on MySpace, if you prefer.) … [Read more...] about Listen to this
Tales from Redesignland
Tales from Redesignland — "Where Web developers live and wish they could die" … [Read more...] about Tales from Redesignland
Pacific Northwest: tell us where to go
We're thinking of visiting Portland, Seattle, and/or places in between next month. Where should we go? What should we do? Possibilities already on my radar: treehouse hotels chocolate cafes Powell's (==*rapturous sigh*==) ETA: and Seattle's University Bookstore, home of many … [Read more...] about Pacific Northwest: tell us where to go