Secret Weapon Notes: Volume 2
5/4/2006 – 11:59 pm | by EmileRumors of my demise, are sorely mistaken. I blame purchasing the Da Vinci code at CostCo for my recent disappearance. There’s much to speak of, but here for your perusal:
- Did you ever need the names of 700 hoboes? http://www.areasofmyexpertise.com/hoboes.html [Found http://drawn.ca/2005/11/06/700-hoboes/]
- There are some noteworthy Google Calendar tips here
- Have you backed up your Mac recently, you should. Here’s an easy way to do it
- Here’s a daring fireball, from Daring Fireball, blowing a new @$$hole through mainstream journalism.
- Fellow graphic designers and digital artists, do you miss making your viewing public squint? You can get your fix of free Style-Force Semplic Pixelfonts here. They are very cool, for the record.
- If you’re building a web-app, don’t forget the premium plan [Found via 37signals]
- If you’ve ever needed a cheatsheet for developing/writing CSS, JavaScript, Hecodes, XHTML, HTML entities and others (including databases), this may be your new puppy.
That’s all for now, I’m off to finish the Da Vinci Code…
3 Responses to “Secret Weapon Notes: Volume 2”
By Joel Esler on May 5, 2006 | Reply
Careful. Dan Brown’s books are addicting. I also recommend Angels and Demons. Also excellent.
(I recommend Deception Point too, but it doesn’t have Robert Langdon in it.)
By Emile on May 5, 2006 | Reply
I finished The Da Vinci Code and after a little interesting investigation, with two sources,
i’ve moved on to Angels & Demons and am getting sucked in, yet again!
Thanks for the suggestion.
By Joel Esler on May 6, 2006 | Reply
Also, there is code hidden in the jacket of the book. In the cover.. look around
It’s more than just a story.