September 29th, 2006
This is a stitched “panoramic” shot of a few of us from Skull Squadron waiting for the bats at the Congress Ave in Austin, Texas. Brian, I apologize for not taking a better photo of you.
On the right portion of the piece, you can see a jogger in three of the photos.
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September 21st, 2006
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June 14th, 2006
Every blog nerd has to have his “I love Firefox” post, so here’s mine.
These are a few of the extensions that are focused at making a web developer’s life easier. I can’t imagine working without these tools! Other extensions are either browser UI tweaks or add small conveniences.
Web Developer
http://chrispederick.com/work/webdeveloper/
Notes: This extension has a lot to it! I continually discover new, usefull features. Spend some time with it.
MeasureIt – (This is now obsolete, I just noticed this comes with the Web Developer Extension (Miscellaneas < Display Ruler).)
https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/539/
ColorZilla
https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/271/
Notes: Configure this to automatically copy in “#FFFFFF” format when you pick a color.
FireBug
https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/1843/
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June 4th, 2006
This album has been in some form of production for about four months now, I’m finally glad to see it come to a wrap. The art too, is a mix, like the first comp. Nathan Rogers, Jason Corder, and Matt Garrett collaborated on the visuals for this beauty.
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May 27th, 2006
I only remember waking up and being kicked out of their office. I was dead asleep and they wanted me out. Des says that when I woke I was mumbling and trying to communicate by writing notes on something. She says it was completely illegible. I remember fading in and out on the drive home. She says that I slept for two hours when I got home, but it felt like it was only 15 minutes.
Tom’s advice proved helpful. I kept my face iced for the remainder of the night to prevent much swelling. Instead of feeling an aching soreness, the sensation was replaced by numbing cold. I was really thirsty, as I wasn’t allowed to drink for the whole day, and I could begin to feel in my mouth, a sign that I needed to take some pain killers. Removing the bloody gauze was disgusting. Also, drinking is an amazing feat when your face in numb. It feels like you have no lip. I ended up drooling all over myself.
My pillow has blood-drool stains. I just ate my first meal in 24 hours, some Cambell’s Split Pea soup. As I type this, I feel really dizzy, but fortunately, I’m not in a lot of pain. I am scared that my sockets / blood clots will get food debris lodged in there, and cause an infection. I have yet to look in the mirror, I don’t think I wanna see how ugly it is!
I also need to remove the tape and cloth that bound the IV to my arm, but I’m a pussy when it comes to those things, heh.
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