Archive for the ‘Tumblelog’ Category

  • Here’s a few valuable links I’ve dug up over the course of the past couple of weeks, in absolutely no logical order. I prefer it that way.

  • So, I’m gonna keep up with showing all y’all what I find. I can’t afford to do it daily, but after I find enough stuff on the interweb, I’ll keep sharing it.
    I know this much. Lists like this really help me. I’m typically an out-of-the-loop sort of fella, so by the time I find [...]

  • In lieu of a massive post, full of fantastic-ness, I’ve decided to clue you into my world just a little bit. Many time’s I’ll come across a great internet resource and mentally note to blog about it, but with a busy life, a wife, a 2 year-old and another kid on the way, I’m finding [...]

  • As I was perusing my list of nerdy RSS feed items, I come across this link. As usual, wasting my time, I watch this video: Regrets. This is about the funniest thing I’ve seen in a looooong time, most likely because it reminds me of me so much. Talk about ringing [...]

  • Sorry I haven’t written much lately. I do have some tutorials on the way and some jQuery plugins that I have written to give to you all. But until then, ponder the wisdom of the sages:
    “If Internet Explorer was human, I’d drop kick it in the go-nads.” – Me

    Peace out.

  • Ok. I have seen a myriad of techniques on creating the PHP code to pump out alternating row classes on tables, list elements, what have you. It’s usually some counter variable that you divide by 2 to see if there is an even result (MOD operator). But then you got the whole [...]

  • I am searching the web relentlessly for a Flash version of the PHP function file_exists. Basically, I have need to see if a file exists client side. Most of the techniques use LoadVars, which actually loads the complete object. Imagine trying to just see if a file exists, but having to load [...]

  • Sushi I’ve come across a very interesting technique for dealing with Wasabi. I know you’ve seen those hot-shot guys out there that can down a Habanero shake (I’m one of those guys) and follow that by running a mile in 110 degree heat (not so sure I can do this). But, for most of you out there, spicy food is hard to deal with. I’ve seen it, I’ve witnessed it in my family and I feel for you.

  • Sometimes the simplest of solutions elude me. Blog entries and tutorials seem to be more well thought out, time-consuming projects that attack more complex issues or come up with more innovative solutions. Look at websites like A List Apart or Smashing Magazine.
    Typically, I would love to come up with lengthy tips or [...]