

This is amazing stuff. These guys hacked into a building's light controls and turned the side of an office building into a game of Space Invaders. This awesomely funny.
I think this video sums up the way many programmers/developers/designers feel about the vendor-client relationship as it would relate to real-world situations. I've heard many a story about clients behaving just this way when contracting for web design or development work.
I took a philosophy class once in which we discussed Plato for much of the first half of the semester.
An awesome example of what not to do when you find a dead whale on the beach...
An amazing concept for a game. Using time travel to change the course of events in a battle has always been the realm of the saved game. For many, the last greatest step in time travel came with the invention of auto-save; no longer forced to concentrate on remembering to save the game, gamers were actually able to play again. Of course this wouldn't work in multiplayer games as any changes made to your game were also made to your opponent's. Well, no longer.
Yes, I play World of Warcraft.
This is an awesome depiction of what would have happened if Leeroy Jenkins were in the Roman Legion.
What a beautiful day at the market. The sun was shining and the air was just right. There was a lot of great stuff at the market this week: Asian pears, eggplant, goat cheese, sweet potatoes, and mushrooms just to name a few of things available. For my first Meal from the Market my goal is to introduce you to a few of the local products that farmers, ranchers, and producers around Austin and Central Texas bring to the table with a simple, family-style approach to serving.
Download the source for the Navigation Menu.
Goal: This easy project will combine powerful tools with some simple components to produce a flexible navigation menu capable of displaying horizontally or vertically with never-ending submenus.