2008.05.06 EPIC-FU blog - articles - geek flowchart!
Although I've never played D&D, a lot of the rest of the chart certainly applies to me. #
Although I've never played D&D, a lot of the rest of the chart certainly applies to me. #
How did I miss this compilation? Lots of keepers on here, and some new ones too. #
See trends in Twitter. Interesting tool. Slightly surprising that it's so readily available to any/everybody, since it seems like a tool to hide away and come up with slick things. #
A tour of some ampersands and the thinking behind them, along with an explanation of the storied history of the word "ampersand" itself. Hm. Interesting. A bit too geeky for my usual dealings with fonts/typefaces. #
Explanations of 15 CSS properties that aren't used much in web development these days. Handy. #
Rob Griffiths explores whether a real Mac is more than the sum of its parts, by building his own OS X-powered machine. Pretty cool, wonder if/when it will ever be a normal/easy process. #
Perfect. Worked like a charm. Already used it multiple times and see myself using it plenty more. #
Fun! #
Collection of vintage logos from a mid-70's edition of the book World of Logotypes. Always a fan of logo collections, and of vintage stuff.... double whammy here. #
Illustrated guide showing how to make a homopolar motor with just a battery, a magnet, and a piece of wire. Looks pretty slick. Might be fun to do, but I doubt I'll ever get to it. #
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