April 2011
63 posts
I’ve listened to Drake. I’ve listened to Nas. Nas is of legendary status,...
– some guy on youtube (via aa-djbish)
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Photoshop fridge magnets
These are awesomeeee
available @ Photojojo Store!
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#Raptors pipe dreams for this off-season
Here we are again, Raptors fans, with another lottery bound off-season and more uncertainty… seems like that’s been the case every summer since Colangelo has been GM.
Every summer seems the most critical with Colangelo and he certainly knows how to keep the fans intrigued and interested in the developments with the team. Here’s a list of things I’d like to see...
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Adapt.js: More efficient responsive design →
thechangelog:
As the mobile space continues to grow, there has been a growing interest in Responsive Web Design, making use of CSS media queries to selectively target device screen size and layout orientation in CSS stylesheets. But as Jason Grigsby points out, media queries have substantial drawbacks. Since media queries only filter styles and (and related image assets) on the client, you may...
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Thoughts on the #Raptors after another failed...
Can’t say I expected the Raptors to do any better than they did, so is it really a failed season by my standards? Probably not, especially when you factor in the likelihood of landing a very high quality draft pick this summer.
Having said that, there are still a lot of issues with this team from top to bottom that have me less-than excited about the future, unless things seriously change....
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Effect of Tetris on the brain
According to research from Dr. Richard Haier, et al. prolonged Tetris activity can also lead to more efficient brain activity during play. When first playing Tetris, brain function and activity increases, along with greater cerebral energy consumption, measured by glucose metabolic rate. As Tetrisplayers become more proficient, their brains show a reduced consumption of glucose, indicating more...
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