2008.05.02 Top 100 Mac Apps ~ Chris Pirillo
How did I miss this compilation? Lots of keepers on here, and some new ones too. #
How did I miss this compilation? Lots of keepers on here, and some new ones too. #
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. #
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. #
The realization that l33tspeak could be applied to hex values in Photoshop led to a few minutes of frivolity. Why didn't I think of this? #
Phun is a playground for the creative mind where machines and toys can be easily created. Phun certainly looks fun. I doubt I'll make the time to play around with it like the people in the sample videos. Neat idea. #
Consider me afflicted. #
A discussion about Microformats and CSS. Curious about microformats as well. #
Intrigued by Amazon's db thing. I'd like to read what this guy has to say about it later. #
Plugin for Leopard's Quick Look - look into zip files. Love it. Who needs Stuffit Deluxe? Not me. #
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