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Green Leaf
Did anyone notice the tiny detail that Apple has started using for its environmental promotion? I first noticed it in the new Liam robot announcement video in yesterday’s keynote.
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WordPress for Idiots
I’ve finally set my new WordPress theme live. It’s taken about a month and a half to build, and during that time I’ve learned a few things. Allow me to share for your enlightenment.
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It’s Finished!
HOLY CRAP. It took long enough. Okay, so my new theme is live. It has tons of pretty colors and textures, beautiful (though hard-to-ready) typography, a super-simple layout without the comments (those will come later), and plenty of opportunity for updating and tweaking during its lifespan. I’m really, really excited to finally have a live version…
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Active Belief
I believe I can solve most of America’s problems with this simple life hack. It’s called “minding yo’ own damn business.” Sometimes, I refer to this as “active belief.” I did a little bit of research on this phrase, “Active Belief”. Most of the time, it’s applied to religion or politics, but I think we…
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Approaching Liftoff
The world is changing. I can feel it in the air. I can smell it in the water. I ca KOFF KHOFF HUARGH BLEGCH kofff oh my god I need to stop sniffing water hchock KOFF huhhh huuhhh. Something big this way comes.
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Among the Weeds
I had planned to post during a 4-hour trip to Washington D.C., and the chance never arrived. So after a late Lord of the Rings half-marathon and several hours of behind-the-scenes footage, I’m prepared to drift off into my weekend blackout.
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Importance – Part 3
Colgate’s overall strategy was simple: Reduce product output, eliminate unnecessary research and production divisions, narrow focus to gum and toothbrush sanitation. Thomas was tasked with overseeing natural enamel cleansing research and development, and besides feeling completely out of his depth, he was elated that his company and the people in charge were willing to give…
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#012 / Cereal
Board room, posters of cereal mascots line walls, everything is upbeat and bright. Mid-1900’s. Well-dressed executives sit at table. Man enters room with large pad of drawing paper and an easel. Dave: Gentlemen, I’d like to introduce our new cereal line. I don’t have much to show of the cereal, but we are able to…