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Arbitrage CS3 Save $200-300 dollars on full versions of Adobe CS3. (via dfPermalink

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Steven F on Panic’s 10 Year Anniversary “It is by a more or less random coincidence that on the day after our company’s tenth birthday, we will be conducting by far our biggest, most ambitious new software launch of all time. I hope you’ll come by to check it out, especially if you make web sites.” Permalink

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Inherit Expression for IE? Eric Meyer is looking for IE CSS expression-savvy developers to hack out a solution for IE’s lack of support for the inherit property. Permalink

Adobe CS3Clean Script Did you install the Photoshop CS3 beta? Ready to install the shipping version? Make sure to uninstall the beta and run the Adobe CS3Clean Script—but be sure to backup your hard drive first, “failure to do so, and failure to follow the instructions, could result in a loss of the contents of your hard drive.” (via wdikPermalink

Coda Panic’s new “One-Window Web Development” app. See also Steven F’s introduction. Ditto that for Cabel’s. Drag and drop Grep? Killer. Permalink

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Left Hand Turn When Kevin realizes that his livelihood depends solely on his Right arm, does he do what any sensible person would do (wrap the arm in visqueen and duct tape)? No, his Right arm begins mentoring the Left in the craft and together they plan to document their progress on his blog.  Permalink

The Web Design Survey Citing a lack of existing data, A List Apart has taken it upon themselves to “form a picture of the ways web design is practiced around the globe.” Ten minutes well spent. Permalink

Seven JavaScript Techniques Dustin Diaz in Digital Web with some clever tips for novice and pro JavaScripters alike. Permalink

New Newsvine Evergreen Newsvine Live and those drag ‘n drop modules are sweet. Permalink

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Wired: Lamest Technology Mascots Ever Not sure “lame” is the right word for the new Adobe jester. How about just plain creepy? Permalink

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A note about tracking cookies The new All Things Digital has an interesting disclaimer for first-time visitors to the home page, “Some of the advertisers and Web analytics firms used on this site may place ‘tracking cookies’ on your computer. We are telling you about them right upfront, and we want you to know how to get rid of these tracking cookies if you like.” Permalink

Sign here please Wil Wheaton (again) on the bizarreness of celebrity. I need to buy his books already. Permalink

Useful Abstractions/Helpful Distortions A great post over at 37s on reducing resolution to more clearly represent information. This could explain my fondness for 16-bit video games—I’ll take shinesparking over keeping CJ fed and buff any day. Permalink

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“The World’s First Cyber Sitcom” Starring Jennifer Aniston, Matthew Perry and the bassist from Seinfeld. Thank you for that, Microsoft Windows 95. Permalink

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