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tcr!
· Feb 16, 2013 at 9:16 pm

Pretty easy to know me based on the magazines I keep: Catwoman, Scary Monsters and Mental Floss.
Linear notes:
“Winick’s perfected a strange, easy magic with Catwoman” reads the cover. This might have something to do with the 15+ ass/crotch shots but I’m not sure. The story and art are good, though. Seriously.
Scary Monsters has some way-cool Frankenstein dot art by Rick “Spike” Mountfort. There’s also a photo of an early 70s article titled “Dracula Was A Woman” which persuades the reader that the count was actually based on Elizabeth Bathory. Don’t look.
Mental Floss told me that I spend an hour a day chewing. Groan, I got other shit to do. I might just start swallowing whole.
#geekystuff
tcr!
· Feb 16, 2013 at 9:40 am
I had high hopes for at least the CSS3 Column styles being supported by the major and latest browsers. After an hour or two though, my hopes have shriveled to the don’t bother point.
These guys have fairly good support so I was off to a good start:
column-count: 2;
column-gap: 5px;
column-width: 50%;
The column-break-before: always
sometimes works and sometimes doesn’t. Maybe I didn’t measure the secret sauce ingredients to properly bake the render.
And the one that can really help you “design” your page, Firefox gives up and completely ignores it: column-span: all
. Internet Explorer 9 and below ignore the whole lot.
I’ll just ignore them, pretend like they don’t exist and revisit the styles and rules in a couple of years. In the meantime, I’ll happily carry on with float:left|right
and width:49%
.
PS— Gecko and Webkit need their vendor prefixes for most (and maybe all) rules to work. Love it.
#webdev #devhell
tcr!
· Feb 15, 2013 at 11:04 pm

A fantastic photo montage by Russian artist and photographer Sergey Akinfiev. Be sure to check out the showcase section of his site for more cool stuff.
Alas, if only I had the free time of the teenage tcr! and the power of computing that lay before me tonight. I’d be like the two turtles taped together, unstoppable.
Akinfiev work is awesome. Check it out.
#gaming
tcr!
· Feb 15, 2013 at 3:42 pm

The KudOktopus case is stainless steel, 42mm in diameter, and has sapphire crystal on the top and back. Its mechanical movement requires manual winding to keep its tempered blue Breguet steel hands moving smoothly. The strap and buckle are Louisiana alligator or calf leather and stainless steel.
Even better than the photo above is a video.
#fashion #tentacles
tcr!
· Feb 14, 2013 at 8:32 pm

Star Wars glasses filled with sweet treats given to me on this Valentine’s Day. My beautiful wife knows me well. Licorice, chocolate covered cashews, macaroons, mini Snickers.. Oh my.
#photos #starwars #marriage
tcr!
· Feb 14, 2013 at 1:21 pm
-1, cause this is about answering questions and not linking to places where one needs to create an account, download something and eventually find an answer or NOT. – user667073 Jan 30 at 13:38
I <3 answers and answer replies like this.
#software #mysql
tcr!
· Feb 12, 2013 at 4:00 pm

For decades, increased automation has led to greater productivity, displacing some classes of jobs, but creating whole new industries.
Innovations like robots in factories, ATM machines and self checkouts in stores have all met with some grumbling, but have also lowered prices while providing more convenience.
Generally,the chattering classes have taken it in stride. After all, when poorly educated workers’ jobs are being replaced, they can be trained to do higher level work. The attitude has basically been, “when computers can replace human thinking and intuition, then we’ll worry about it.”
It’s a little lengthy but non-geek friendly and a good overview of where we’re at and where we’re going.
#robots
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