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December 2011

Rachel Ward

by garageband777
Letters to the Editor | The Watch Magazine By printing Rachel Ward's article in September, the Watch effectively stated that this article is factual and accurate, and we stand behind it. But by remaining entirely silent to the letter—without allowing Ward an opportunity to ... 13 December 2011 The Watch Brave New Words: A Year in Books - 2011 THE BODY FINDER by Kimberly Derting THE SKY IS EVERYWHERE by Jandy Nelson DELIRIUM by Lauren Oliver WAIT TILL HELEN COMES by Mary Downing Hahn NUMBERS by Rachel Ward THE BEGINNERS GUIDE ... 13 December 2011 Emily Hainsworth ponytails and capris: Daily Christmas Lights #12 Numbers - Rachel Ward Jinx - Meg Cabot April 2011. War of the Worlds - H.G. Wells Zombicorns - John Green Across the Universe - Beth Revis The Hunger Games - Suzanne Collins March 2011. Paper Towns - John Green ... 12 December 2011 smg

July 2011

Stop Torture in Healthcare

by gregg
Marginalized people worldwide encounter abuse and torture in the name of health care and treatment. The Campaign to Stop Torture in Health Care is helping people stand up to demand their human rights.

June 2011

The Death of Captain America Omnibus

by alamat & 1 other (via)
This a an excellent, lovely collection of some wonderful “Captain America” stories between issues 25-42 of the current Captain America series being published by Marvel comics. Although not a perfect collection, it comes pretty close, and is presented in a sturdy, wonderful and high quality format that will look great on any shelf and stand up to several readings.

May 2011

Holmes The CSS Markup Detective

by greut

Holmes is stand-alone diagnostic CSS stylesheet that can highlight potentially invalid, inaccessible or erroneous HTML(5) markup by adding one class.

Superman: War of the Supermen

by alamat & 1 other (via)
Superman: War of the Supermen collects Superman: War of the Supermen #0-4 and Superman #700, all originally published in 2010. Despite the lack of a volume number, this completes the seven-volume series of graphic novels that began with Superman: New Krypton, Vol. 1 and extended through Superman: Last Stand of New Krypton Vol. 1 and Superman: The Last Stand of New Krypton Vol. 2.

March 2011

Steidl - Ruins of Detroit

by sbrothier
Over the past generation Detroit has suffered economically worse than any other of the major American cities and its rampant urban decay is now glaringly apparent during this current recession. Yves Marchand and Romain Meffre documented this disintegration, showcasing structures that were formerly a source of civic pride, and which now stand as monuments to the city’s fall from grace.

vis4.net - über Infografiken und Datenvisualisierungen in Flash, HTML5, SVG und Processing

by karlcow

Large bars = normal text line, small bars = footnote line. Dark red bars stand for full rip-offs and masked rip-offs, red bars represent other plagiarism categories (german).

January 2011

get/loose commands for Mac Homebrew

by Xavier Lacot
Adds get/loose commands for Mac Homebrew, which stand for "install" and "uninstall", plus Growl notifications. Some sugar in your coffee?

Notability for iPad – app review | TiPb

by oseres (via)
With Notability for iPad, Ginger Labs has a great app for note taking, especially if you are a student. Inevitably you will need to take notes on your iPad at some point, right? With so many other note taking apps out there, Notability also has some unique features that make them stand out from the rest. First, the basics.

December 2010

AViiQ™ » Worlds Thinnest Portable Laptop Stand

by gregg
The AViiQ laptop stand was created to solve a common and recurring problem. Laptop stands were too bulky for people always on-the-go. The AViiQ stand compresses down to a 1/4 inch thin plate, making it easy to stash and dash.

November 2010

11 Exceptional election front pages :: 10,000 Words :: where journalism and technology meet

by gregg
Newsrooms all over the country are beefing up for today’s U.S. midterm elections. How do you make your elections coverage stand out from the pack? By providing a diverse amount of content, in various forms of media, on a well-organized landing page. The following pages have several elements in common, including maps, polls, charts, text stories, and social media elements. They all present snippets of information and deeper coverage with inside links. Best of all, they aren’t a sea of text and their political coverage is showcased in a way that doesn’t feel crammed or overwhelming.

CAPRICCI -

by sbrothier
Judd Apatow décrit en détails son itinéraire et la totalité de son travail d’auteur-producteur, depuis les débuts dans le stand-up à la douzaine de succès qu’il a produits, écrits ou réalisés, de Freaks & Geeks à 40 ans toujours puceau, En cloque, mode d’emploi ou Supergrave, jusqu’à la sortie récente de Funny People.

October 2010

We Haven’t Forgotten About Accessibility, Have We? - Monday By Noon

by Monique
After all, the accessible nature of Web standards was a good argument to those that didn’t stand behind standards, right? Lately I’ve been fearing that we may have in part lost sight of how truly important accessibility is.

August 2010

Five Years Later: Hurricane Katrina | USA TODAY

by gregg
In the five years since Hurricane Katrina (quickly followed by Hurricane Rita) ravaged the Gulf Coast, USA TODAY has written extensively about the rebuilding efforts there. In this project, we try to sum up where we stand, half a decade after the storms hit. Has life there changed forever? Are people coming back? Although this is neither the first — nor the last — look at the lasting effects on the Gulf Coast, we hope this multimedia project helps answer those and other questions.

Inside Google Books: Books of the world, stand up and be counted! All 129,864,880 of you.

by karlcow

count all the books in the world. There are 129,864,880 of them. At least until Sunday.

July 2010

The New York Times

by topdos
They've won countless awards for their graphic work, but now it's time to dive behind what makes America's most venerated general interest newspaper stand a world apart. Graphics director Steve Duenes and his team of 30-some journalists at The New York Times turn around images at a breakneck daily, if not an hourly, pace, sorting and sifting through reportage to provide the clearest visualization of data possible. How the information is manifested – through diagrams, charts, or interactive media – is up to them, though we've grown to trust their authority on all stories, from the sensitive (9/11) to the scientific (a perfect triple axel at the Olympics). In Gestalten.tv's latest podcast, we speak with Duenes and graphics editor Archie Tse on location in their New York headquarters to learn a few tricks of the trade.

sorethumb - Project Hosting on Google Code

by karlcow & 1 other

Sore Thumb is a Python module to process images in to thumbnails, and apply effects that may be difficult or impossible to do in the browser. Sore Thumb comes with Django intergration, but can be used with other web frameworks or in a stand-alone fashion.

June 2010

Warabi Mochi | Chocolate & Zucchini en VF

by sbrothier
La première fois que nous avons goûté aux warabi mochi, c'était au sous-sol du grand magasin Tokyu dans le quartier de Shibuya, à Tokyo. Au beau milieu de cette débauche merveilleuse d'aliments de toutes sortes -- sucrés, salés ou un peu des deux, frais, séchés, chauds, froids -- une dame se tenait derrière un petit stand, et proposait de faire goûter des petits morceaux d'une pâte souple, recouverte d'une poudre brun clair.

iTravel: Apple's Future Travel Centric App for the iPhone - Patently Apple

by sbrothier
Christina Warrens of Mashable covered our iTunes Concert Ticket + report last week and added that "Delta Airlines, which is headquartered in my hometown, supports digital boarding passes at some of its bigger airports. I love this because it is one less thing to print out and one fewer line to stand in for a boarding pass." Well, Apple appears to agree with that thinking because they're working on a new travel check-in application that they're simply calling "iTravel." Apple is obviously working with the Airlines to ensure that the iPhone will be up to standard when new ticketless systems roll out in the coming years. Apple's iTravel focuses on such matters as airline check-in and baggage identification, advanced electronic ID, car rentals, hotel and airline reservations and so forth. Apple's iTravel is yet another Near Field Communications based application within a host of recent revelations. It would appear, at least on the surface – that Apple may be working on a new suite of NFC related applications for a future iPhone. Perhaps such a suite could be ready by the time they roll out their iPhone 4G next year.

May 2010

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