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May 2
2008

Grand View Point

Grand View Point

Grand View Point by Robby Edwards

Code: Flickr Developer Blog » Videos in the Flickr API

Code: Flickr Developer Blog » Videos in the Flickr API Changes to the Flickr API for videos

Has headache. Can go home?

Campground View II: Badlands National Park, September 2003 We arrived late in the afternoon at Badlands National Park. After setting up our campsite I spent some time photographing the landscape from near our campsite. The main feature of Badlands National Park, known as “The Wall”, is a series of sharply eroded buttes, pinnacles, and spires […]

May 1
2008

WordPress Tip: Reorder your Title Tag « Mark on WordPress

WordPress Tip: Reorder your Title Tag « Mark on WordPress

John Resig – Color Profiles in Firefox 3

John Resig – Color Profiles in Firefox 3 Color profiles are coming in Firefox 3

Online Communities | Build an Online Community

Online Communities | Build an Online Community Info on building online communities

Yahoo! Weather

Yahoo! Weather API details for Yahoo! Weather

Using Weather Data to Change Your Website’s Appearance through PHP and CSS – CSS-Tricks

Using Weather Data to Change Your Website’s Appearance through PHP and CSS – CSS-Tricks Change the look of your website with some PHP and CSS

The Internet and Plagiarism

John Scalzi on the effect of the Internet on plagiarism and attribution:

The other thing here, which is also a consequence of the online world, is that I think writers today have less fear of being seen attributing really interesting ideas to others rather than claiming them as our own, because after all that’s what we do online all the time, via linking. It’s still nice to be brilliant and have great thoughts, but there’s also increasing value in showing that one intelligently aggregates and comments on other people’s brilliance and great thoughts, because then people come to you for those aggregation and commentary skills. It’s valuable to be a conduit, basically, and not just a font. I suspect this will over time also help to tamp down the plagiarism impulse, at least among the more intellectually secure writers. One hopes it will, anyway. But if it doesn’t, there’s always that first thing.

—John Scalzi: Another One From the “People Who Really Should Know Better” File

Inside Fort Clinch: Fort Clinch State Park, April 2008

Car Crash

Watch the pedestrian crossing the street.

Amazingly, he survived. The PT Cruiser created a void in the driver’s side, so that, when the other car rolled over him he wasn’t crushed. Here are some more details about the accident.