Month: October 2010

  • justinrampage: Sweet set of Star Wars Characters that Jade Throgmorton created for a toy presentation. Chewie, of course, looks like a bad ass! Star Wars Characters by Jade Throgmorton / Burning Eye Studio

  • tanya-and-roy: Wooden doll collection by Alexander Girard. ‘Toys represent a microcosm of man’s world and dreams. They exhibit fantasy, imagination, humor, and love. They are an invaluable record of man’s ingenious unsophisticated imagination.’   – Alexander Girard

  • elephantcandy: knockman May-wa Denki, the artist-musicians, created a line of wind up toys called the Knockman Family. Each performs an activity and makes a different sound. This is the original knockman, he clangs his head and beats it like a drum. http://maywa.laff.jp/blog/ (Source: https://www.youtube.com/)

  • thejogging: FURTHER COMMUNICATION FROM DREAMHOST AS TO WHY JSTCHILLIN.ORG WAS DELETED, 2010

  • Reading up on handling touch events from Javascript in Safari

    Reading up on handling touch events from Javascript in Safari immerseyourselfincode: It took some searching before I found this guide from Apple on programming for touch in Safari. It’s exactly the explanation I was looking for 🙂

  • No one talks about how much money they make on the App Store. There is the occasional article about Angry Birds selling 6.5 million copies but what about the more modest sellers? Can anyone besides the top few make a living on the App Store? I don’t know why this should be such a secret.…

  • deltamualpha: Near Future Laboratory » Blog Archive » Representations of the Future with Graphs

  • missarchitettura: Ecological Business Card

  • Every word that enters our system was typed only seconds before by someone, somewhere. Ben Rubin, co-creator in the Listening Post (via dreamingofpixels)

  • kumeelyun: Yup. This flowchart covers pretty much every JRPG I’ve yet played.