September 10, 2011

irondavy:

After months of preparation, we were able to give Tag his birthday present today. It’s a book of drawings of the man himself, 365 in total, all drawn by people on Mechanical Turk. You can check out the online gallery of pictures, or if you’re mildly insane you can also purchase a copy off of Blurb (priced at cost, of course). Thanks to Joe, Nicole B., Jack, Ashleigh, Jen, Nicole H., Nicholas, Mike, Jason for help and contributions. And a double special thanks to Matt and Allan for mega help and contributions.

(via pukomuko)

December 9, 2009

“If you want to build a ship, don’t drum up the men to gather wood, divide the work and give orders. Instead, teach them to yearn for the vast and endless sea.” - Exupery

August 14, 2009

The Making of FF Duper, a handwritten font with variations, loops and lots of other nifty stuff.

August 4, 2009
March 24, 2009
March 17, 2009

Highlighting snail food in TextMate

  1. Bundles > Bundle Editor > Edit Languages…
  2. Select the language (e.g. Python)
  3. Add this to the patterns list:
{
   name = 'invalid.deprecated.trailing-whitespace';
   match = '\s+$';
}

March 1, 2009
When LEGO employees get a business card like this, they even try to match the look of the minifig (gender, hair, glasses) to the person. (via  Coolest business card ever )

When LEGO employees get a business card like this, they even try to match the look of the minifig (gender, hair, glasses) to the person. (via Coolest business card ever )

Do turn your ohashi around when using them to pick up food from a shared dish (family style eating): It’s polite. Your saliva doesn’t get all over the food other people will be eating. From experience I know this simple gesture can earn you major points at the table.
(via Whitehouse & Company » Chopsticks (Ohashi) Etiquette)

Do turn your ohashi around when using them to pick up food from a shared dish (family style eating): It’s polite. Your saliva doesn’t get all over the food other people will be eating. From experience I know this simple gesture can earn you major points at the table.

(via Whitehouse & Company » Chopsticks (Ohashi) Etiquette)

July 21, 2007

“As love and effort increase, the probability of self destruction approaches 1.”
- Kyle’s Theorem of Destruction - Rotating development | Nathan Ostgard