October 2009
22 posts
Grandma still drives her own car.
Grandma is eighty-eight years old and still drives her own car. She writes: Dear Grand-son, The other day I went up to our local Christian book store and saw a ‘Honk if you love Jesus’ bumper sticker .. I was feeling particularly sassy that day because I had just come from a thrilling choir performance, followed by a thunderous prayer meeting.. So, I bought the sticker...
An Engineer's Logic
An engineering student is walking along when a fellow student arrives on a new bicycle. Impressed, he asks, “Where did you get this beautiful bicycle?”
“Well,” the second engineering student says, “A couple of days ago I was just walking along when this georgeous blonde pulls up, hops off the bike, rips off all her clothes, and says ‘take what you...
A Computer Geek’s Smart Productivity Guide →
With all distractions that modern life brings, it’s not easy to keep your productivity up. Whether you’re an enthusiastic procrastinator, or just happen to have very little time at hand, there are a lot of people who really can’t afford to lose sight of business.
However, by playing your cards right, it would be well possible to get that little productivity boost you’re aching for. Know your...
Pretend inferiority and encourage their arrogance.
– Sun Tzu
Can you imagine what I would do if I could do all I can?
– Sun Tzu
Mastering CSS Coding: Getting Started →
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Color Psychology In Creative Design →
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xCSS - OO CSS Framework →
xCSS bases on CSS and empowers a straightforward and object-oriented workflow when developing complex style cascades. Using xCSS means a dramatic cut down to your development time by: having a intuitive overview of the overall CSS structure, using variables, re-using existing style cascades and many other handy features. But, most frameworks are bulky and inflexible, aren’t they? Not xCSS!...
Methodic approach to CSS coding: Four Bubbles... →
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Japanese Kanji Numbers Game, Basic Kanji Numbers... →
Good memory exercise.
Becoming a Font Embedding Master →
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