The first person to crack and look at their phone picks up the check.
Our (initial) purpose of the game was to get everyone off the phones free from twitter/fb/texting and to encourage conversations.
“At Instagram it takes 8 people to craft and maintain an mobile experience that brings daily value to millions. At Starbucks it takes 8 people to make me a tall coffee.”
The difference between selling hardware based on software, and hardware based on hardware.
A comparison of the initial learn-more landing pages offered by the Big 3 browsers.
“Browsing Made Easy!” — Mozilla.org
(no, I’m not going to include Internet Explorer, go away)
Microsoft design director discusses the challenges of moving to Metro
Check out the full series here.
“Some time in the last 3–4 years, music blogs…have stopped posting mp3s in favor of videos. When I used to do outreach to music blogs offering mp3s from my own band, you’d be surprised how many responses I got saying that they didn’t post mp3s because those were ‘illegal’ and did I have a YouTube video of the song?”
The best essays are handed in with clipart obviously
KYMdb - Nasuverse
Oh God I recognize the Fate Stay/Night reference WHAT DOES THIS SAY ABOUT ME
“The Star Wars enhanced editions might have contained the special-effects wizardry George Lucas wished he could’ve included in 1977. But lost in the images of Stormtroopers riding CGI dinosaurs was the thrill of watching a filmmaker create a cultural touchstone with puppets, chemistry, and creative storytelling.”
Gimmie. NOW.
Fine. I’ll wait until 2012… THIS TIME.
Just how tough is your average DSLR memory card? Apparently tough enough to survive a year at the bottom of the ocean. Naturalist and aspiring photographer Markus Thompson was scuba diving in Deep Bay near Vancouver, British Columbia, when he found a Canon EOS 1000D. Curious, he brought it to the surface and took out the SD card, and was actually able to recover about 50 photos.