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snapesbabe, a meme to make you feel good, or at least to tell you something you probably already knew.
( No surprises here, not really worth clicking... )
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snapesbabe, a meme to make you feel good, or at least to tell you something you probably already knew.
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lonemagpie. Below is the Entertainment Weekly's list of 100 Classic Movies of the past 25 years. Bold the ones you've seen, underline the ones you plan to.
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uninvitedcat.
The Big Read reckons that the average adult has only read 6 of the top 100 books they've printed.
ObHTML: I managed to resist the temptation to add <cite> tags to every title. If I had an editor open with better RegEx support...
Better late than never, what did I make of @media last week?
There are a few technical subjects (HTML 5, WAI ARIA, jQuery) that I hope to post more about later so here are a few impressions of each session:
Jeffrey Veen included some of my favourite charts in his talk (I have favourite charts/graphs/maps - what do you mean that you don't?). Indi Young made me think that every single project I'd ever worked on had been poorly planned. Drew McLellan says "everyone hates their CMS" and he's right. According to Stuart Langridge the fact that we use 410 responses on VisitLondon.com puts us in a very elite group. Nate Koechley explained why what I do is really very important. Richard Ishida baffled the audience with Unicode.
Good fun all round, roll on 2009.
Richard Deasey of HLBS/DZ/DeeZee fame has sculpted a new range for RLBPS in the States: Dazed Miniatures.
On the other side of the world, Gary Hunt has some very nice looking feathered raptor greens.
Back in Blighty, Magister Militum have posted some new pics showing painted examples of their DinoMight range.
And finally, Jeff Valent Studios are offering their T. Rex at 33% off.
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ffutures
The following is a list of Hugo, Nebula and World Fantasy Award winning novels (not including retro-Hugos)
Bold the ones you've finished
Italicise the ones you've started but not finished
Underline the ones were you've seen the film/tv show
Dinosaurs in Miniature has been updated with all the latest releases: Some cavegirls from Reaper, some running dinos from Hasslefree and a Megatherium and Smilodon from Rattrap.
And at long last someone, Amazon Miniatures as it happens, has made the killer pig itself, an Entelodont:
Found this in some third party JavaScript I had to incorporate into a site.
var today = new Date();
today.setTime(today.getTime());
The two lines are exactly as written, one after the other within the same function. Can anyone tell me a situation in which the second line is not completely redundent?
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pesky33.
The Music Intelligence Quiz
Your final score was 132/180
Mix-Tape Master (109-144 points)
You are a music evangelist: the person in your network of friends who always has the coolest new song, the one whose iPod gets picked to DJ every party. You understand the art of the segue, how the key to the best mix-tape isn't just the songs you pick, but how they interlock with each other. You also know who the up-and-coming acts are and are quick to recognise where their influences lie and whether they will make it big. You work hard at the pursuit of this knowledge, scouring music blogs, magazines and record stores. Most importantly, you are generous with your passion - and your friends should be very, very grateful. Still, it's always good to get new inspiration for your latest mix
Or... I'm just good at trivia.

Venice was simply amazing. Lovely weather, great food (especially the seafood), amazing sights.
We stayed at the Hotel Rivamare on the Lido, which meant we took a boat across the lagoon into Venice proper everyday. In the city itself we saw all the big names: the Palazzo Ducale or Doge's Palace, the Basilica di San Marco, the Piazza, the Bridge of Sighs, Rialto Bridge, the Grand Canal.
Things that appealed more directly to me included the Museum of Natural History was only partially open but we did get to see the excellent Ouranosaurus and Sarchosuchus; The Museo Storico Navale or Naval History Museum which only costs €1.55 and is packed full of relics from Venice's and Italy's seafaring history; The Rome and the Barbarians exhibition in the Palazzo Grassi was a ten times more expensive (and I really wanted the exhibition book but at €48 it was too much) but much more extensive than I'd expect for a temporary exhibit.
We also visited some of the other lagoon islands: Murano for the glassmaking; Burano for the lace making and painted houses; and Torcello for the eleventh century cathedral.
For one day we got the train to Verona, passing castles and vineyards on the way. There we visited the Arena and the Castle and had another fantastic lunch. One day wasn't enough and we plan to go back sometime.

You can probably guess where we went.
Knackered now.
Very True Things is a tribute to my friend Steve's blog of the same name. The idea was to have a 16-note sequence running throughout the whole song and then play different stuff against that - which sort of worked, I think. Actually it was more to do with the fact that I couldn't be bothered to write any more complex sequence in Moog Modular V. I am VLT - Very Lazy Thing.)