Posts filed under “Potpourri”
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Proof you can find anything on eBay
It’s true. Follow the link.
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Need a job?
I've been informed of a great position in southern Connecticut for a strong standards designer/developer. The full-time position is at dLife.com, a site whose primary focus is providing information and support to individuals and families touched by diabetes.
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Proof Positive that Editing is an Art
Have you ever gone to see a movie that is nothing like the trailer?
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Jeremy Keith and Me
It managed to sneak past me for a few days, but my recent interview with Jeremy Keith has made its way into the latest issue of Digital Web Magazine. In the interview we cover the impetus behind his new book, WaSP's DOM Scripting Task Force, and Jeremy's future as a rockstar.
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A little random stuff
I've had a few interesting things come through my inbox of late and I thought I would share them with you.
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Getting Surreal with ActionScript
To make a long story short, the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art came to us with a tight deadline and limited funds to produce an online advertising campaign and a viral piece for their upcoming surrealist paintings exhibit. So we did.
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Cash and prizes
With all of the travelling I was doing last week, I forgot to mention that some of the sites Dave & I have worked at Cronin and Company on took home WebAwards from the Web Marketing Association.
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Playing catch-up
Anyway, we've pushed a new issue of ALA out the door which includes a fantastic piece by Eric on the new ALA print stylesheet and I have a new article is in there as well: Improving Link Display for Print. It's print mania at ALA aparently.
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Those left behind
In the wake of the tragedy that befel the citizens of and visitors to New Orleans recently, I've been amazed at the amount of support and kindness being shown to the survivors (Barbara Bush's comments notwithstanding).
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Adding more to my plate
It's funny, but the more I take on, the more zen I get about work. Perhaps it's the recent addition of a daily trek to the gym in the wee hours of the morning which is getting my day off to a better start. Or maybe it's the Pragmatic philosophy which is beginning to take hold since finishing The Pragmatic Programmer and starting Agile Web Development with Rails. Who knows, but I am thankful for the calm.