14 July 2009 ~ Comments Off

“PingWire is an (almost) live feed of images being posted to yfrog. Clicking on a thumbnail will take…”

“PingWire is an (almost) live feed of images being posted to yfrog. Clicking on a thumbnail will take you to the full sized photo.”

PingWire

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10 April 2009 ~ Comments Off

257 feeds and nothing’s on. Either there’s something wrong with Google Reader, or…

257 feeds and nothing’s on. Either there’s something wrong with Google Reader, or there’s something wrong with me. Hit publish, people!

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Tags: feed, feeds, google

01 April 2009 ~ Comments Off

My 9-year-old just wished me a happy father’s day. It seems he doesn’t read my blog, my…

My 9-year-old just wished me a happy father’s day. It seems he doesn’t read my blog, my tumblelog, my twitter feed OR my Facebook updates.

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30 March 2009 ~ Comments Off

I love when people write their own blogging software. Getting the same 20 items in my feed reader…

I love when people write their own blogging software. Getting the same 20 items in my feed reader every time they update is the best.

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Tags: blog, feed, feeds, love

17 February 2009 ~ 2 Comments

Playstation 3 Media Centre

Playstation 3 Media Centre:

So, in what may be my last ‘media centre’ post, here’s a solution that I’ve finally found to work for me: a Playstation 3. This wasn’t in consideration until recently – I already have a Wii,…

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Tags: design, era, feed, feeds, sony, uk

23 January 2009 ~ Comments Off

Build your own Penrose triangle

Build your own Penrose triangle
Shared by Kevin
too cool. took me a few minutes to realize how he did this.
Peter Lea has made instructions to build your own Penrose triangle:

It’s not impossible, because Jarek has…

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Tags: brother, feed, feeds, lego

16 October 2008 ~ 1 Comment

An Open Letter To Michael Heilemann, Re: Your Site

Contact links: use ‘em.

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29 September 2008 ~ Comments Off

Eight-year-old children have a radically different learning strategy from twelve-year-olds and adults. Eight-year-olds learn primarily from positive feedback (‘Well done!’), whereas negative feedback (‘Got it wrong this time’) scarcely causes any alarm bells to ring.

Eight-year-old children have a radically different learning strategy from twelve-year-olds and adults. Eight-year-olds learn primarily from positive feedback (‘Well done!’), whereas negative feedback (‘Got it wrong this time’) scarcely causes any alarm bells to ring.Learning From Mistakes Only Works After Age 12, Study Suggests

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30 July 2008 ~ Comments Off

The CDC is saying not to feed raw jalapenos to infants during this salmonella outbreak. Responsible parents take note.

The CDC is saying not to feed raw jalapenos to infants during this salmonella outbreak. Responsible parents take note.Twitter / Tim Siedell

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