December 2009
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Dec 1st
November 2009
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MST3K: 21 Years in the Not-So-Distant Future
(via Arben) The full list is incredible, and provides ample evidence as to why I’ve hung out in #dapcentral all these years, but this is perhaps my favorite bit: When indulging in a night of MST-Shots, it is customary to set out a ‘Torgo,’ which is a shotglass of coffee. The Torgo is not consumed however, it is merely set out in anticipation of the Master.
Nov 25th
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Nov 20th
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TinEye Reverse Image Search →
Interesting concept—potentially useful for all those desktop threads on nerdy forums when you’re wondering where a particularly nice shot came from.
Nov 20th
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Nov 13th
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“Shit needs to strike me in some way. If shit does nothing to keep my attention,...”
– marinich (by way of merlin) This is the perfect summation of my short fuse for bad television/records/whatever. There’s too much shit in the world that’s already great for me to waste my time with shit that might one day be great.
Nov 12th
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Nov 9th
The many sliders of Photoshop CS4
mrgan: (via daringfireball) Preferences > Memory Usage Adjustments > Brightness/Contrast Filters Blur (note the rendering of the thumb arrow) Layer Blending Layer Style Threshold Color Balance Frightful. Whatever the Photoshop UI folks are smoking over there at Adobe headquarters, it must be good.
Nov 7th
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ListenHaving just watched the entirety of Carl...
Nov 4th
Nov 2nd
WatchWatch
Still amazing, three days later. (via seoulbrother)
Nov 2nd
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10.6.2 "kills" Atom?
stellarola: In the current developer build of 10.6.2, Apple appears to have changed around a lot of CPU related information. One of the effects of this is Apple killing off Intel’s Atom chip. Here’s my question: are there any indications that this is intentional behavior, malicious or otherwise? Could this be accidental? Or could it be a move made simply because Apple is no longer...
Nov 2nd
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Google Wave + Fluid →
For all you Mac users who’ve gotten invites to Google Wave, Devthought has a nice guide on how to set up a site-specific Browser for it using Fluid. Even has a user-script to add badge notifications. Slick.
Nov 2nd