Another good call by Doug:
You guys still owe us reparations for giving the best picture to Annie Hall instead of Star Wars in 1977.
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Monthly Archives: December 2003
return of the king for best picture
timex data link
Mr. Gorman was correct I could develop for my new watch. Wonder if I could write foosball lineup picker?
Update: the data link yahoo group has a files section with a number of programs that people have written, like Pong and Master Mind. Doubt Master Mind will be too cool on a monochrome display, but it’s […]
first posts
Here are a couple first blog posts via Keith Robinson to go with the new beginnings theme of this time of year, but with the ulterior motive of further harassing Mister Jon Plummer about taking his design chops off the shelf to share his brilliance and innovation with the rest of us.
Why? (kottke.org)
Stopdesign | Something […]
keira knightley
YUMMMMM!
Seen most of these before, but there are some nice higher-res pics in this multi-page set.
On a similar note, the Christmas Edition of Ass of the Week is also worth a gauk or 12.
region free dvd
Probably a year ago or so we got a Coby DVD player. The reason for choosing this particular model was that it was advertised as region free, so we could play DVDs from different continents, specifically region 2 because British TV and Film is so much better than American. But we hadn’t gotten a chance […]
scary image map alternative
Over at A List Apart Stuart Robertson presents a CSS alternative to image maps which you can see in use at Dead Ends (featuring a choose your own adventure, yeah!)
It’s clearly the first take on a new way of thinking about coding artistic experience oriented websites. The design is superb which is why a breakthrough […]
carrom
Carrom is this awesome game my best friend in middle school had. It’s one of those manual dexterity oversized board games that I dig. Not up there with Table Tennis or Foosball by any means, but fun.
critical element
I just put in a critital part of the interactive contact form that I’ve been playing with. There’s now a cleanup function that fires onsubmit to remove the labels from fields where they haven’t changed to prevent them from being submitted as data.
Now I need to write an abstraction function or two in order to […]
js alternative
Here is an alternative (by Andrew Clover) to the fixed line length vrs flexible layout question, just use this JavaScript: minmax.js. It brings IE up to speed on the CSS properties min/max-width and height. Coolest thing is it’s completely external. I haven’t tested it yet though, that’s why it’s getting posted here so I can […]
Blue Man Group & Zumanity
We’re off to Vegas to see Blue Man Group and Zumanity!