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A river of news — that actually flows (warning: if you’re a news junkie, don’t try this)
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Via ReadWriteWeb.com’s Marshall Kirkpatrick, I learned about — and downloaded — a new “Adobe Air” application called Snackr that is total news-junkie crack.
Kuler than ever
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One of the most difficult things for me is color coordination. Picking the right color combinations for the right task or job at hand is not all just having a good eye. You can mathematically get the right color sets. If you are not a designer this can be daunting and can make your application or website be a complete flop.
In Real Life, It’s a Country Full of Women Who Can Kick Your Ass
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GoldenI (which, is clearly pronounced Gold-en-eye, but in my head, until recently, I’ve been pronouncing it Goldini, like Houdini, but… well… not) has a great post today on how weird it is that the pro-Israel conservatives* are so in love with Israel, when, if we tried some of the stuff they take as a matter of course there here, the above-mentioned conservatives would ha
New Flash Player Breaks sIFR
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Adobe’s new Flash Player (version 9,0,115,0) does not work with earlier versions of sIFR 2. Mark Wubben, the current maintainer of the sIFR code, sent out an alert early this morning notifying everyone on the sIFR developer list. The problem arises when a designer has specified a hover color to a link. If they have, it breaks. Mark wrote the following to everyo
Leopard: 2 Likes, 2 Dislikes
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1. File Renaming. Finder no longer selects the file extension when renaming files. A seemingly tiny change, but immensely helpful.
2. Tabs and themes in Terminal. What else can you say about tabs?




