I came across this a while ago. Unfortunately I got a little caught up with business and wasn’t able to share it with you.

Several months back CNN posted an article about 10 humor sites that will make you laugh. I’m a fan of “My life is average” and “Historical Tweets.”

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In a perfect world this article would be King. But… you know…

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I came across this blog about the 10 Sources of Inspiration for Designers and thought – this can be used for anyone really. I mean, why is it that we think only artsy people can be creative? Why can’t anyone just get inspired? Anyway, this article is good because it’s just so obvious…

For example:


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TomatoCMS

Ladies and Gentleman, the moment you have all been waiting for – a new CMS to come into your life and confuse the shit out of you – TomatoCMS. Just when you thought there were enough CMS’ out there to choose from, a new one pops out and says “Hello World.”

All kidding aside, I’m actually quite intrigued by TomatoCMS. Now, I haven’t tested it out yet, but this CMS does sound promising. I know there are better ones out there that you might know about (Drupal), but you should still give this one a try. And here’s why.


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I’m working on a web page thumbnail generator and a new blog post (a good one this time) about web page thumbnail generation. A topic for another day; however, when making the preloader for it…I don’t like the flash preloaders that you see every where, and I thought giving progress back wouldn’t be worth it because how am I going to know how to calculate the percentage done. You know how it says 60%, 70%, 80% percent in normal preloaders? Well, in this situation it wouldn’t be accurate to do something like that because I’m doing a whole bunch of different calculations, etc.

So what did I do? I thought, “Hey, why not just use an animated gif, like what I see on ajaxload.info?” I get back to coding and I load in my gif right? Wrong.

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10 tools to Imporove Your Site's Usability

Testing the usability of your site is one of the smartest things you can do. Usability involves making a website’s interface easier to use and simpler to understand, so that the user’s experience is as enjoyable as possible.

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Version Numbers

What do version numbers mean? Where did they come from? Windows 7, wait, where was Windows 6? Oh, Vista…sneaky, sneaky. Why do companies do what they do when choosing version numbers?

Aha! This little article will explain it all to you:

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