January 2010
28 posts
Jan 29th
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clientsfromhell: This was for a series of employee training modules at a nuclear power plant: “That chart about the different kinds of radiation makes the radiation seem too scary. Can you make it look friendlier?”
Jan 29th
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Jan 22nd
ListenXerobot were a band that had a formative role in...
Jan 20th
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WatchWatch
slapshot: If you have 5 minutes here is the very entertaining O.T between Chicago and Detroit from yesterday. It’s only 5 minutes because it was non-stop entertainment with no whistles. I fully support a playoff series between these two teams.
Jan 18th
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“As if the journalism job landscape weren’t terrifying enough, now you’ve got to...”
– Ryan Tate, Hack to Hacker: Rise of The Journalist-Programmer (via soupsoup) hungryghoast: Feel like this has been the case in Libraries and Archives for some time now… Problem is (and I bet this is true in the “journalism job landscape” too) that those hiring often have no idea what they’re...
Jan 16th
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Jan 13th
The two worst things about 2010, so far:
feelingsaregross: frenchelon: 1. Fat Luke Wilson selling phones that never work. 2. Fucking Jay Leno. AGREED
Jan 13th
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Jan 8th
I am a sheep
I blame tha Ghoast and softculture. Now ask me a damn question using tumblr, buckos.
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Jan 6th
What have I been working on?
tedroden: … I’m writing the book on The Realtime Web for O’Reilly. Not only am I writing it, but you can actually buy “Building the Realtime User Experience” today, right now in fact. And you can read it today, right now in fact. The folks at O’Reilly are really smart. They understand why this is an important topic and helped me rush it out the door, warts and all, as part of their...
Jan 5th
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