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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-12-26

  • Driving home in the snow #
  • Silly Bands? If you get your kids "Silly Bands" for Christmas or at any other time, I'm not sure what to say to you. They are rubber bands! #
  • Be nice to the retail employees. Their job stinks the other 360 days of the year, but the last few days before Christmas, it's much worse. #
  • When life gives you lemons, drink Diet Coke! #
  • Has anyone had any luck with #Wix It looks attractive as a simple flash site tool, but I haven't messed with it. http://icio.us/E5QCQ4 #
  • Best Open Source Genealogy Software? – [Posted On:] Slashdot http://icio.us/svz45U #
  • Quote by Thomas Alva Edison: #Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like… http://goo.gl/fb/7sEaC #
  • RT: @netflix: #HolidayTradition my family and I watch RUDOLPH, FROSTY, & A CHRISTMAS CAROL (1951) together every single year. #
  • Can sites like – http://www.logomaker.com/ – really stand in for a professional designer? My instincts say 'no' but what is the reality? #
  • Now is a good time for preparing to make any updates for the end of the year. If your website has a yearly copyright, make sure you update. #
  • The end of the Internet as we know it. http://www.savetheinternet.com/blog/10/12/21/obama-fcc-caves-net-neutrality-tuesday-betrayal-assured #
  • Latest Blog Post: I Still Use Del.icio.us http://goo.gl/fb/tLs1Q #
  • Unlike other 'Robin Hoods' I can speak with an English accent. #NameThatMovie #
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    Twitter Updates for 2010-12-23

  • RT: @netflix: #HolidayTradition my family and I watch RUDOLPH, FROSTY, & A CHRISTMAS CAROL (1951) together every single year. #
  • Can sites like – http://www.logomaker.com/ – really stand in for a professional designer? My instincts say 'no' but what is the reality? #
  • Now is a good time for preparing to make any updates for the end of the year. If your website has a yearly copyright, make sure you update. #
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    links for 2010-10-17

  • Nowadays almost all web pages contain JavaScript, a scripting programming language that runs on visitor's web browser. It makes web pages functional for specific purposes and if disabled for some reason, the content or the functionality of the web page can be limited or unavailable. Here you can find instructions on how to enable (activate) JavaScript in five most commonly used browsers.
  • Typography is so overwhelmingly ever-present we hardly notice it there anymore. As elemental as it is to our culture, it’s actually bizarre to think it has a history at all. This article will serve as a condensed education on the basics of typography, including typographic terms, proper usage of fonts, unusual characters, and history. We’ve become so accustomed to communicating with type that most of us do not notice what it is doing, let alone any of the agonizing design decisions that were a part of their creation. Practically any major typeface has a long history and richness important to how the font communicates about the content it bears. At least, any font that wasn’t created by somebody named “Pizzadude.”
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