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Don’t violate the principles of God in order to gain or maintain the blessings of God
Andy Stanley quoting his dad, Charles Stanley
(Geek Alert) MAMP & Automator Tricks
Ok, so I got tired of having to start several apps & processes each time I wanted to start web development, so I decided to look into creating some Automator workflows. If you’re not familiar, Automator is a workflow application included with Mac OS X. It “leverages the power of AppleScript to provide a drag-and-drop … Continue reading (Geek Alert) MAMP & Automator Tricks
‘That went well, we should write another,’ and so on. I worked up enough nerve to—so to speak—ask her out. But there was a lot of scuffing my heel on the floor and ‘I don’t know what you’re doing for a while, but I’ve got this guitar, and you sing pretty good, but you probably don’t want to. You’re so much better than I am. Never mind. I’m just gonna go.’ Luckily she felt the same way.
Awesome Scale Diagram To Illustrate Distance To The Sun
1 pixel (small blue dot) equals 10,000 miles.
Noah Stokes | Es Bueno: Thirty Four
Thirty four things I’ve learned in thirty four years.
- It’s all who you know
- If you knew then what you know now, then would have been easier
- Raptors do not discriminate, they will eat your children
- Where a 30” monitor once seemed ludicrous, you can now justify it by claiming bad eyesight
- The…
Very nice lettering by @kylesteed.
DIY doll house for Mia
For What It’s Worth: “Duly Noted”
Based on a conversation between @TwittleMeThat and i. Duly Noted: It was noted in a manner that was due. Source: http://forum.wordreference.com/showthread.php?t=82852 #fwiwty
For What It’s Worth: FWIW
I’m starting a new blog category called “For What It’s Worth.” Many times when i’m ignorant on a subject, i like to take a time out and look it up. When that happens, i’ll share my findings here and on Twitter with the hashtag #fwiwty (for what it’s worth to you… because #fwiw is already … Continue reading For What It’s Worth: FWIW
Armless dogs manipulated robotic rats with little squirt-guns filled and stuffed with C-4 explosives. Little chickadees cried because why would rats disintegrate so suddenly? I put my finger-wrapped bacon on the Communist bird-feeder speckled with little rats’ babies’ pellets. Surprisingly, the Calvinist caterpillars, a.k.a. “tenured men,” were eating C-4.
Nearby, armless dogs devoured little nubs of finger-wrapped bacon. Of course, pellets taste disgusting and chickadees prefer either Calvinist caterpillars or Communist dictators. Courageously jiggling, baby chickadee realized without C-4, their chances diminished greatly.
Alas, angry and illuminated, the armless dogs crumbled under intense miscommunication!
The result of a “go around the room and add one word to the story” experiment some friends and i did a while ago and the blog we created to contain these literary masterpieces, “The Moral of the Story.”
So what is the moral of this story?
Feel free to enlighten us in the comments. :)
An anecdotal story, a friend of mine was at meetings at Apple and Microsoft on the same day and this was in the last year, so this was recently. He went into the Apple meeting (he’s a vendor for Apple) and when he went into the meeting at Apple as soon as the designers walked in the room, everyone stopped talking because the designers are the most respected people in the organization. Everyone knows the designers speak for Steve because they have direct reporting to him. It is only at Apple where design reports directly to the CEO.
Later in the day he was at Microsoft. When he went into the Microsoft meeting, everybody was talking and then the meeting starts and no designers ever walk into the room. All the technical people are sitting there trying to add their ideas of what ought to be in the design. That’s a recipe for disaster.
Microsoft hires some of the smartest people in the world. They are known for their incredibly challenging test they put people through to get hired. It’s not an issue of people being smart and talented. It’s that design at Apple is at the highest level of the organization, led by Steve personally. Design at other companies is not there. It is buried down in the bureaucracy somewhere… In bureaucracies many people have the authority to say no, not the authority to say yes. So you end up with products with compromises. This goes back to Steve’s philosophy that the most important decisions are the things you decide NOT to do, not what you decide to do. It’s the minimalist thinking again.
Having been around in the early days, I don’t see any change in Steve’s first principles — except he’s gotten better and better at it.
Former Apple CEO – John Sculley from “John Sculley On Steve Jobs, The Full Interview Transcript”
Twitter-plaining
I’m not sure how everyone uses social media so I’ll speak for myself. I like the fact that I can stay in touch with my friends/family and even people I’ve never met. I enjoy hearing what interests them, understanding their perspective and even to a small degree finding out what irks them. I like the … Continue reading Twitter-plaining
This is the true joy of life: the being used up for a purpose recognized by yourself as a mighty one; being a force of nature instead of a feverish, selfish little clot of ailments and grievances, complaining that the world will not devote itself to making you happy.
George Bernard Shaw
DIY Macbook Pro Laptop Stand
$50 for this? looks nice, but common! How about making my own? YES! i can do that… So here it is. i’ll update this post when i get around to painting it. *Update* Ok, i got around to painting it… kinda gave it an aged look… to match the whole apple experience. Ok, the last … Continue reading DIY Macbook Pro Laptop Stand
I don’t want to print my brochure in CMYK, because it is more expensive and has one color more than RGB, so print it in RGB and I will save some money.
(via clientsfromhell)
Design by Committee
clientsfromhell: Client: “Sometimes the cursor on our site is the standard arrow, and sometimes it is a hand.” Me: “Yes, the hand appears when you mouseover a link.” Client: “Well, we’ve discussed it, and we’ve decided that we’d like it to always be the hand.”
EntreLeadership Conference “Free Lesson” Take-Away
In this lesson entitled “EntreLeadership Defined” Dave Ramsey talks about why he decided to create a conference that intermingls the two ideas of leadership and entrepreneurship. To help define the two, first he asked the audience to write down a few of their favorite characteristics of a leader and later the characteristics of an entrepreneur. … Continue reading EntreLeadership Conference “Free Lesson” Take-Away














