1. Jul 13th, 2009

    Rounded Corners 238 — Prime time

    Inline my style. If you need to produce HTML emails, Inline styler is a great tool that will convert your CSS rules into inline styles. (via @invisibleloo)

    Memory span. Revisiting the 5 minute rule, 20 years later. Now with RAM, flash and disk.

    Can’t wait. Battle between ZX Spectrum and BBC Micro to be BBC4 comedy drama. (via @alexbarnett)

    Prime content. Meanwhile, take some time off to watch Primer. It’s a true indie movie (read: high quality out of low budget), involving time travel that doesn’t insult my intelligence. One of my top SciFi picks. More from Wikipedia. (via @rtomayko)

    No one would say that what they were doing was complicated. It wouldn’t even be considered new, except for maybe in the geological sense. They took from their surroundings what was needed and made of it something more.

    Just observing. My Twitter timeline sees 50~100 status updates an hour. These people sure like to talk a lot. On the other hand, the LinkedIn timeline shows 8~10 status update a day.

    Geek & Poke is awesome.

    1. Jul 13th, 2009

      apotheon

      The Inline styler is the opposite of what we should be doing. HTML email is a bad idea.

    2. Jul 14th, 2009

      Assaf

      Any modern email client will have no problem detecting and warning you about phishing URLs like that. Use GMail or Thunderbird or something other than Outlook Express that comes with Windows 95.

    3. Jul 14th, 2009

      Gustave Rencontres

      I understood the joke…I laughed…oh, I’m such a geek :)

    4. Jul 17th, 2009

      Tim

      Just for phishing you are nearly safe by using an internet security suite!

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