Eponysterical!
I suspect that you can get 80% of the comfort level of an Aeron for 20% of its price. Almost anything beats a folding chair, couch, or bed.
Oh, cool. Thanks for pointing that out. I didn't know that was there.
This isn't some badass act of defiance against The Establishment like Gruber seems to want you to think, given his last paragraph: 4% of his viewers use IE. If that went up overnight to 40%, you know whose gorilla it…
Yeah, they somehow managed to create a culture of militant literacy. Not bad.
I like Steve Yegge and Jeff Atwood a lot, and I respect them as experienced programmers who probably know a lot more than I do. But, frankly, articles like this discredit their expertise in my eyes. You would either…
Incidentally, girl geeks I know seem to be drawn toward MetaFilter and Fark (!?).
I think you hit the nail on the head. Social news sites are only worthwhile insofar as your interests and participation align with the interests and participation of your peers on the site. The author is really saying…
Are they all pretty much the same? Is there currently a reigning/most popular plugin floating around?
This guide is so good, we used it as a primary text in my college network programming course. One to bookmark.
Eponysterical!
I suspect that you can get 80% of the comfort level of an Aeron for 20% of its price. Almost anything beats a folding chair, couch, or bed.
Oh, cool. Thanks for pointing that out. I didn't know that was there.
This isn't some badass act of defiance against The Establishment like Gruber seems to want you to think, given his last paragraph: 4% of his viewers use IE. If that went up overnight to 40%, you know whose gorilla it…
Yeah, they somehow managed to create a culture of militant literacy. Not bad.
I like Steve Yegge and Jeff Atwood a lot, and I respect them as experienced programmers who probably know a lot more than I do. But, frankly, articles like this discredit their expertise in my eyes. You would either…
Incidentally, girl geeks I know seem to be drawn toward MetaFilter and Fark (!?).
I think you hit the nail on the head. Social news sites are only worthwhile insofar as your interests and participation align with the interests and participation of your peers on the site. The author is really saying…
Are they all pretty much the same? Is there currently a reigning/most popular plugin floating around?
This guide is so good, we used it as a primary text in my college network programming course. One to bookmark.