Archives for March 2007
Crimes I could commit or suffer where, unlike murder or being bashed, the news would fail to mention my sexuality
17 March 2007 | gay crime, mcsweeney's rejections, queer | 3 Comments
Gay grand theft auto
Gay perjury
Gay tax evasion
Gay breaking and entering
Gay online music piracy
Gay diamond smuggling
Gay arson
links for 2007-03-15
15 March 2007 | del.icio.us | No Comments
JavaScript RegExp Example: Regular Expression Tester
What it says. I learned a lot today. :p
(tags: javascript webdev tools)
links for 2007-03-10
10 March 2007 | del.icio.us | No Comments
Kaliber10000 { The Pixel Patterns Collection }
(tags: graphics patterns wallpaper backgrounds)
Businesspundit: How To Network: For Introverts
I’m only sort of a half-introvert, but this is still good and applicable to breaking into communities.
(tags: howto networking)
Royalty free stock images | “victorian style” | iStockphoto.com
What’s old is new again
7 March 2007 | tumblelogs, tumblr, weblogs | 3 Comments
Back when I started weblogging, Blogger was only just getting started and a good many folks still did their archives and their updates by hand in some sort of text editor. Me, I used vi. I’d sometimes sit all day ssh’ed into my webserver with the current month open in vi so I could jot [...]
Read ‘What’s old is new again’
links for 2007-03-05
5 March 2007 | del.icio.us | No Comments
Color Schemer - Online Color Scheme Generator
Another color generator, slightly more useful than the other ones I have linked.
(tags: colortheory design webdev)
I *star* Chi - Show your love of Chicago with these t-shirts
Yay! Naz and Andrew did these, they’re pretty much owning Chicago right now.
(tags: chicago tshirts)
links for 2007-03-02
2 March 2007 | del.icio.us | No Comments
Geek to Live: Create your master feed with Yahoo! Pipes - Lifehacker
I had this idea from the get-go, but it’s not a bad idea for everyone.
(tags: howto rss ypipes pipes hacks feeds)
Splicing your feeds with Yahoo! Pipes
Michele expands upon Gina’s post and talks about how to use Pipes’ new regex thinger to label items from [...]