July 2010
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Jul 22nd
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Jul 21st
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“A tightly fitted cap was successfully keeping oil at a busted well from gushing...”
– BP: Gulf oil leak has stopped Wow — only took THREE MONTHS!  FFS BP, you guys are useless.
Jul 15th
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Jul 13th
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“They can be a little scary. One of Die Antwoord’s songs, “Fishpaste,” includes...”
– Four Acts to Catch at the M.I.A.-Headlining HARD NYC Festival — New York Magazine “Jesus Christ” is right!
Jul 12th
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Jul 8th
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Jul 7th
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“If you’re looking for a cheap evening’s entertainment, get an array...”
– Jeremy Keith’s HTML5 For Web Designers. If you haven’t yet purchased that book I suggest you do so! Not only is it chock full of awesome info and techniques on using HTML5, it’s funny as hell!
Jul 6th
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HTML5! A-AH
anirishmandownunder: HTML5 a-ah Savior of the Internet HTML5 It’ll save everyone of us HTML5 It’s a miracle HTML5 King of the impossible HTML5 for everyone of us Stand for everyone of us It saves with a mighty doc type Every man every woman Every chill-use the mighty HTML5 Just a standard From a standard’s body Nothing but markup But it can never fail No-one but the pure at heart May render...
Jul 6th
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Jul 6th
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Jul 5th
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Local heroes
Back in the early days, we knew all about our online heroes. We knew what and how they built; what drove them to build. We had a good way to keep up with these people. We read their blogs, we commented and we talked about them during heated web standards arguments. Websites like A List Apart, Digital Web and Webmonkey had interviews, articles and bios to provide any other context we didn’t...
Jul 4th
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“Other people’s photos are like crime scene recreations without the personal...”
– experiments in real life 
Jul 3rd
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Jul 1st
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Jul 1st
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Jul 1st
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