August 22, 2008

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7:45 am

Everyone born after Ghostbusters 2 just blends into one huge, apple-cheeked, nubile symbol of my mortality.

Jon Stewart, from a Daily show rant addressing Olympic gymnasts – and more generally, all the young dudes. (#)

August 21, 2008

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6:16 pm

Messaging platforms like IM and SMS are defusing the idea of location as a hurdle to accessing content, it’s true. But somewhat unwittingly and paradoxically, they’re also tethering themselves to individual clients, to physical hardware with unique stores of data. When the data on a device is the only copy of its kind, its location is more important than ever. Until these services have an IMAP-like solution, they won’t truly be able to liberate us from location, or be as useful or as powerful as they can be.

Khoi Vinh, arguing for an extension of the concepts that drive IMAP email to other messaging protocols. I love the idea of IMAP for SMS. (#)

August 19, 2008

I promised more ExpressionEngine tips, and I intend to deliver. Today, let’s take a look at EE’s SQL query module. Like the gallery module, this one’s only available with a paid license, and for my money, the functionality these two tools bring to the table more than make up for the $100 personal site fee. So just quit yer whining about that price tag.

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August 18, 2008

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12:57 am

I never want to forget that something’s fried.

Jeffrey Steingarten, commenting on a dish prepared by Bobby Flay for Iron Chef America. (#)

August 17, 2008

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12:42 pm

When you control the pipe you should be able to get profit from your investment.

Sen. John McCain describing his stance on net neutrality. (#)

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August 12, 2008

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5:31 pm

Change the yellow labels, change the caption and you change the meaning of the photographs. You don’t need Photoshop. That’s the disturbing part. Captions do the heavy lifting as far as deception is concerned. The pictures merely provide the window-dressing. The unending series of errors engendered by falsely captioned photographs are rarely remarked on.

Errol Morris, filmmaker and writer for the New York Times, on the amazing suggestive power of words + photographs. (Via Boing Boing.) (#)

August 11, 2008

August 9, 2008

I’m in the middle of a mammoth site build using ExpressionEngine, the same CMS I use to power TNF. Over the next few weeks, I’ll be posting about some of the best tricks I’ve learned during this particular build. I’m starting with the simplest: Invoking EE’s $IN class for use in your templates.

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August 8, 2008

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3:29 pm

I never liked the idea of the “for Dummies” or the “complete idiot’s guide to” book series’, but their sales success have certainly demonstrated that plenty of people identify with being a dummy or a complete idiot. Self-deprecation is fine, just realize that there’s a dear line between embracing your own ignorance and ensuring a prophesy of certainty.

David Hansson, partner at 37signals and co-creator of Ruby on Rails. (#)