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July 2008

  • Spurious Spousal Spats
  • Feline Back-Stories

June 2008

  • My Sides Hurt
  • The Child Cometh
  • Visualization of Gecko at Work
  • Help Me Help You
  • O' Reilly vs. Battletoads
  • The Psycho Business Card

May 2008

  • What The Duck
  • Everyday Apps: NetNewsWire
  • Graffiti Animation
  • Browser Developer Tools, Reviewed
  • Marta. It's Smarta?
  • Buy a House for $100
  • More Random Links
  • Old Friends Meet New Tech

April 2008

  • Filler Link List
  • Enkin Advances GPS
  • Things I Like (That Others Don't)
  • Like a Virus, or a Fungus
  • Everyday Apps: Netvibes
  • Now With 200% More Nipples
  • Kulturbanause
  • This Has Gone Too Far
  • Let's Go Streaking
  • TinyMCE Excerpt for 2.5
  • Watching a Trainwreck
  • Good Food, Good Design
  • Designing The Dollar

March 2008

  • Popularly Partaken Podcasts
  • My Film Professor
  • The First of Many

About the Author

I'm a web developer. I develop webs. I try to develop great webs. Webs of any size, color, and style. I specialize in front-end development, but I've been known to dabble in design and architect a bit of a back-end from time to time as well. HTML, CSS, Javascript, ActionScript, and Flex, these are the tools of my trade. Read More →

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  • Web Development (4)

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Recently Bookmarked

  • Thsrs - The Shorter Thesaurus
    David Friedman has developed a simple and useful little web app that simply takes any word and returns a shorter synonym. Very useful indeed.
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    Stephen Caver has developed an extremely interesting method of visualizing the post categories on his Tumblog. I was disappointed that the category legend items don't link to their respective categories, but it's hot.
  • ColorZilla
    Firefox 3 has me re-discovering a lot of my old favorite plugins, like this one. ColorZilla gives you an in-browser eyedropper to get the color of anything on the page. Great companion to Firebug
  • One Hundred Push Ups
    Just found this through a tweet of Dan Rubin's. I've been looking for a good solid strength builder. This might be the ticket.
  • Grid Paper PDFs
    For the IA in you, a collection of free wireframe-ready graph paper styles in PDF. Dots, lines, crosses, even hexagons and trapezoids.

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