January 31, 2008 at 14:38
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Just in case you haven’t already read the companion articles Beyond DOCTYPE: Web Standards, Forward Compatibility, and IE8 and From Switches to Targets: A Standardista’s Journey at A List Apart, I suggest you do so now.
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January 24, 2008 at 14:01
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These mash-ups of art history and geek culture are brilliant.
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December 20, 2007 at 16:06
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December 20, 2007 at 16:04
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December 20, 2007 at 16:03
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GMail Drive shell extension é uma extensão Shell que cria um sistema de arquivos virtual na sua conta do Gmail, permitindo que você a utilize para armazenar arquivos. Ele possibilita que você salve e obtenha os arquivos armazenados na sua conta diretamente do Windows Explorer. Este software literalmente adiciona um novo drive no seu PC, na pasta Meu Computador, aonde você pode criar pastas, copiar e arrastar arquivos para o Gmail. Desde que o Google começou a oferecer contas no Gmail, o espaço só cresce e hoje já ultrapassa os 2 GB. Por que não usá-lo se é de graça mesmo? Com GMail Drive shell extension você copia seus arquivos para a conta e depois pode obtê-los quando quiser. Quando você cria um arquivo novo pelo programa, ele gera um e-mail e envia para sua conta. O e-mail aparece na sua pasta de entrada e o arquivo como um anexo. O programa checa sua conta periodicamente para ver seus os arquivos foram realmente transferidos sem erros e para reconstruir a estrutura dos diretórios. GMail Drive shell extension basicamente coloca um novo disco no seu PC!
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December 11, 2007 at 18:28
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O Portishead vai lançar um disco novo em abril do ano que vem depois de quase 11 anos de silêncio. A banda é um dos principais expoentes do trip hop e Dummy, seu disco de estréia, é um dos grandes clássicos da década de 90.
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December 11, 2007 at 18:26
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We’ve always wanted to live in a fish tank. There – we said it!
So we have odd ambitions. At least with the DIY Fisheye Lens, we’re (kinda) there. With it, we can give our photos that wonderfully distorted “fisheye” perspective – the one we’d like to think fish see everything from.
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December 10, 2007 at 15:44
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Origami is the art of paper folding. The word is Japanese, literally meaning to fold (oru) paper (kami) and comes in many styles and varieties. Moneygami is origami made from currency; the subtle genius lies in the way the artist incorporates the prints on the dollar bills into the facial characteristics of the finished figures.
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December 10, 2007 at 11:56
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Buy your kitchen herbs ready-made in a supermarket. A series of different herbs in transparent pots. They are provided with suction cups to place on the kitchen window. Makes the big windows more lively… nice.
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December 10, 2007 at 11:54
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When I was growing up plasma balls were highly desired items. They were also incredibly expensive. These days, they are much more common place and you can even pick up groovy little plasma globe night lights. What is not to love about this thing. It is small, low-powered, does not generate much heat or light. It generates enough light to help wimpy kids not be scared of the dark, or to provide an excellent lights-off semi-dark gaming experience.
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