With coffee, comes links
Posted on | January 20, 2006 | 1 Comment
How to use RSS Feeds on your WordPress Site ยป There are several of us who use WordPress, so here you go. Also, those of you who have the default layout – get a new one! I get confuzzed when I am on David’s vs Cat’s va Frankies!
Madbook.com Frankie, this is for you and I and all those who are in school. It’s a site that will hopefully make textbooks cheaper!
Multiple subdomains? – Lifehacker more techy stuff
depthCORE.com :: Digital to the Core This is really pretty. Take a look!
Whole Foods Commits to Wind Energy – Yahoo! News This is a little old. But it still makes me really happy!
local6.com – Problem Solvers – Adult-Themed Comics At Library Shock Parents Again, a little older link – but irritating none the less.
Nikon – Press room – Press Release I read yesterday that others are following suit. It seems that film photography will become an artform rather than the standard….
Play Sega, Nintendo, Arcade games online for free on Game Oldies ! Retrogaming at its best ! Crack anyone?
Mondo Grosso Official Website Okay… so I play Lumines and Mondo Grosso did the soundtrack (I got to the circles, Frankie!) and I really liked it, so I looked up their site. Good stuff.
The MacCast This is one of my favorite podcasts. But I am a Mac geek!
Underworld: Evolution I am going to cheese out and see this. A lot of people didn’t like the first one, but I thought it was fun. Yay for cheese!
Lots and lots of new links! I’m a news junkie, so this is nice.
Freeware anyone? It’s supposed to be pop-up free. Free is good.
More podcast stuff. This is a really cool site!
Blink that eye and I am judged! I’ve judged sites on just a moment’s glance, but I thought it was interesting that they did a study on this.
Why I can never be a Swiss Guard It’s because I’m too damn short!!
I really should get to work now…more posting later!
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January 20th, 2006 @ 9:16 am
The quick judgement of websites isn’t really news to designers. In school you are told constantly that you have less than a few seconds to catch a viewers eye in ads, and I think that translates to web design as well. The big challenge at this point is convincing the bean counters and all the business types that you actually need someone specialized in design to create the look of the website, and then someone specialized in code to build it. A jack of both trades rarely in my experience can do the quality job that the two pros could do. Sadly it is usually the design end that suffers.