Archive for July, 2007

Ultimate htaccess

The greatest htaccess file of all time

By cole, 17. July 2007, 17:32 o'clock

Heads Magazine - Know Your Dealer

Ten pot pusher profiles you need to know
Em Calculator

Em Calculator is a small JavaScript tool which helps making scalable and accessible CSS design. It converts size in pixels to relative em units, which are based on a text size.

By cole, 16. July 2007, 17:34 o'clock

YouTube - Police brutality backfires

Hooligan on soccer field beaten by police. Crowd doesn’t like it. Brutality backfires.
Terrifying bike helmet filters bad air, increases fear - Engadget

If you’ve been worrying that small children weren’t frightened enough when you pedaled your bike down the street, 22-year-old Luke Pannell, a Brunel University industrial design student, is here to […]

By cole, 13. July 2007, 17:32 o'clock

Instructables: Hidden Door Bookshelf

Wall to wall bookshelves that conceal a hidden door. Made without casters.
Communication Arts: Columns

It’s called post-graffiti, urban art or street art, but no matter what it’s named, this form of creative (anonymous, illegal) expression is a labor of love for artists and professional graphic designers.

By cole, 12. July 2007, 17:31 o'clock

The Denver Post - Go blue, young Westerners

Millenials are leading the way toward a more Democratic West

By cole, 10. July 2007, 17:35 o'clock

ATLAS of Plucked Instruments

an encyclopedia of all the world’s plucked instruments of lute, guitar, banjo and mandolin type

By cole, 5. July 2007, 17:32 o'clock

GUBA - BBC Documentaries

The motherlode of all BBC Documentary archives. Available as streaming flash or downloadable .avi

By cole, 3. July 2007, 17:31 o'clock

DESTROY THE COMPUTER!!! (JPEG Image, 525×660 pixels)

A homosexual invention by Alan Turing. Who cares if he cracked the German enigma code and won World War II. It’s a homo’s devil machine!
Infoporn: Despite the Web, Americans Remain Woefully Ill-Informed

More than a decade after the Internet went mainstream, the world’s richest information source hasn’t necessarily made its […]

By cole, 1. July 2007, 17:34 o'clock

Lord Buckley on Groucho Marx’s game show “You Bet Your Life“, Oct. 11, 1956. In the perpetually apt words of TDHS: “Groucho: best ever? I believe so.”

By cole, 1. July 2007, 10:32 o'clock