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Incredible waves. Scary, amazing stuff.

(Source: vimeo.com)

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Fotoshop by Adobé

(Source: vimeo.com)

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Wow, writing a book takes a lot of time. Today our book - Web Development Recipes - leaves the beta stage at Pragmatic Programmers and is available in print!
Modern web development takes more than just HTML and CSS with a little JavaScript mixed in. Clients want more responsive sites with faster interfaces that work on multiple devices, and you need the latest tools and techniques to make that happen. This book gives you more than 40 concise, tried-and-true solutions to today’s web development problems, and introduces new workflows that will expand your skillset.
If you’ve already bought a copy, thanks so much for your support! If you haven’t, maybe now’s a good time to pick one up.

Wow, writing a book takes a lot of time. Today our book - Web Development Recipes - leaves the beta stage at Pragmatic Programmers and is available in print!

Modern web development takes more than just HTML and CSS with a little JavaScript mixed in. Clients want more responsive sites with faster interfaces that work on multiple devices, and you need the latest tools and techniques to make that happen. This book gives you more than 40 concise, tried-and-true solutions to today’s web development problems, and introduces new workflows that will expand your skillset.

If you’ve already bought a copy, thanks so much for your support! If you haven’t, maybe now’s a good time to pick one up.

Jan
3rd
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Does this look to you like a president who “lost jobs”, or like a president who inherited an economy in free fall?
(via Obama, Romney, Jobs - NYTimes.com & wilwheaton)

Does this look to you like a president who “lost jobs”, or like a president who inherited an economy in free fall?

(via Obama, Romney, Jobs - NYTimes.com & wilwheaton)

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Parking spaces can be amazingly expensive to fabricate. In aboveground structures they cost as much as $40,000 apiece. Belowground, all that excavating and shoring may run a developer $140,000 per space. The debt on Disney Hall’s garage would have to be paid off for decades to come, and as it turned out, a minimum schedule of 128 annual shows would be enough to cover the bill. The figure “128” was even written into the L.A. Philharmonic’s lease. In 2003, Esa-Pekka Salonen opened Frank Gehry’s masterpiece to a packed house with Mahler’s Resurrection, and in the years since, concertgoers—who lay out $9 to enter the garage—have steadily funded performances that exist to cover the true price of their parking.
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enemyswim:

Lego

Simply fantastic. What an awesome machine.

Dec
27th
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minusmanhattan:

Eiffel Tower long exposure pan. 

minusmanhattan:

Eiffel Tower long exposure pan. 

Dec
6th
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A cheeseburger cannot exist outside of a highly developed, post-agrarian society. It requires a complex interaction between a handful of vendors—in all likelihood, a couple of dozen—and the ability to ship ingredients vast distances while keeping them fresh. The cheeseburger couldn’t have existed until nearly a century ago as, indeed, it did not.