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a mini server; quite amazing stuff: my mac mini looks like big next to it
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this post is about font size and how to determine it; very interesting reading for anyone presenting information on screen.
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how to handle hanging ponctuation on the web, with explanation on the css side of things – with pierre we are developing set of javascript to handle those. it’s nice to see many effort pointing towards betterising typography on screen/web
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how to exclude your own visit from google analytics stats, a practical howto. interesting technique involving the use of a cookie, which is signaling who you are to the tracking system.
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Today, we had a meeting Duncan and I – and it’s always a pleasure to discuss about architecture, cycling, design, business, web things, and life in general – those guys are not only doing nice products for your bicycle needs: they *are* nice!
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film director of Dead man’s shoes & This is england, both out on Warp films.
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the website state: Warp Films is an independent film production company which aims to mirror the ethos of its partner music label Warp Records
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known for his naturalistic, social realism directing style and for his socialist beliefs, which are evident in his film treatment of social issues
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Warp X is hoping to “retox” the world of British film by providing a one-stop-shop for creative film talent
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php and apache to mod rewrite – the beginning of a home made class – interesting reading
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links for 2008-02-22
February 22, 2008
Categories: bookmark
Tags: analytics, bicycle, bike, cinema, code, company, design, dev, director, electronic_presence, england, film, filter, font, frontyard, furniture, google, hardware, howto, linux, movie, movies, music, outdoor, pc, php, ponctuation, production, rack, storage, text, typography, uk, url_rewrite, video, web, webdesign
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BMX & GPS – 30062006.jpg

2 days after my acquisition, first bmx riding tracks monitored on google.earth – it seems incredible to reach such a perception of the space – i wasn’t aware before.
June 30, 2006
Categories: gps, offline
Tags: bicycle, gps, outdoor
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BMX rebirth
new part for my back wheel – my bmx just got resurected
and adding lights
I’ve been to the bike shop on Hackney Road; they’ve been super sweet and nice. Sorted the wheel things out quite fast and adviced me on the cheapest/most reliable solution. Their opening hours have just been settled so that you can stop by on your way to work. Super clever! and working hard for all the bikers in the area. check them out:
Citibikes
147 Hackney Rd
London
E2 8JL
020 7739 4241(their website is down at the moment…)
May 25, 2006
Categories: offline
Tags: bicycle
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