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gerwitz | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 06 2007 | feed, socialmedia, webservice, api, imported:del.icio.us
gerwitz | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 13 2009 | blogsQuoted: Back in 2001 Tantek Çelik dreamt up a little polygonal CSS hack, using the bevels of borders to create angles in-browser. Eventually, Lasse Reichstein Nielsen made the technique accessible. Back then, I was thinking about CSS and wanted to try my hand at unobtrusive DHTML.So I was inspired to implement simple rendering [...]
gerwitz | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 12 2009 | blogsQuoted: John Gruber has called attention to Digg's shameful revival of site framing, and I share his disgust. Though I've no expectation of Digg traffic to my little blog, on principle I feel compelled to participate and block the DiggBarr from obscuring my URLs.Phil Nelson and Shawn Medero's DiggBarred handles this nicely for Wordpress, using [...]
gerwitz | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 19 2009 | blogsQuoted: First annual Bus Driver Appreciation Day declared success.
gerwitz | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 23 2009 | blogsQuoted: Wherein I propose March 18th as Bus Driver Appreciation Day.
gerwitz | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 15 2009 | blogsQuoted: What really matters for mutual understanding of two people are such things as having similar responses to music (not just shared likes but also shared dislikes), having similar responses to people (again, I mean both likes and dislikes), having similar degrees of empathy, honesty, patience, sentimentality, audacity, ambition, competitiveness, and so
gerwitz | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 15 2008 | blogs
gerwitz | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 01 2008 | blogs
Quoted: In about a week, Missouri will officially certify John McCain as their presidential candidate of choice, losing their bell and becoming just another wether. The state's shift toward conservatism has been noted by many. Theories abound about causes, from progressive drain (which I hadn't yet contributed to, I voted as a St. Louisian this last time)
gerwitz | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 02 2008 | blogs
Quoted: It's been five months, now, since we uprooted and moved to Seattle. Long enough I feel qualified to answer "how do you like it" with some certainty. And while we spend most of our time on Capitol Hill and Downtown, our stomping grounds and social circles have expanded enough that I'm ready to generalize. The short story: having jumped the metaphorical
gerwitz | Shared With: Everyone - May 05 2008 | blogs
Quoted: Let's accept, for a moment, the ridiculous post-9/11 restrictions on airport egress that imply I'm about an equivalent risk to civil security as an airline passenger as I would be driving a truck with 80,000 pounds of hazardous cargo. Once they've effectively imprisoned me within the system, can't they at least offer a fenced-in pen for some fresh air?
gerwitz | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 15 2008 | blogs
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Hm, I had no idea there was a huge toxic waste site in Washington state.
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