Said July 2007

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Snap, Krackle, Gone. The OS X 10.4.10 audio popping problem is no more. Permalink

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A little design help Did they think we wouldn’t notice? I love that the JavaScript retains both the SI namespacing and the MORE module.  Permalink

Strange Waste How do you pick up a 2 year old designologue? Does your collaborator even use the same email address? When will it end? In the meantime, if you can get past the silly haircuts it’s always fun to go back and read the notes in high school yearbooksPermalink

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Five Sentences Mike resorts to brevity for increased email throughput with a new manifesto of sorts. Permalink

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Designgraphik Design Archive Mike Young uploads an impressive backlog of his work to Flickr. I used to eat-drink-sleep this stuff in college. Gorgeous. Permalink

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Chore Wars Time-tracking meets WoW. Permalink

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iPhone Pepper The pane-less iPhone Pepper enables single-column mode in Mint when browsing from an iPhone—leaving the default multi-column experience on the desktop. Original CSS by Richard HerreraPermalink

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beejive Web-based multi-protocol instant messenger optimized for the iPhone. If MobileSafari wasn’t so crash happy this could almost pass for a native app. Permalink

The Final Fantasy Retrospective Game Trailers is doing a thirteen part retrospective on Final Fantasy with a new episode every Sunday. Clips clock in at about ten minutes each—when all is said and done, we could be looking at a two hour documentary on Squenix’s favorite franchise. Permalink

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Chickn or the egg? In this instance we can definitively say that the egg came first. From the about page, “The founders still have trouble putting money away, but at least now they know where it all goes.” Certainly not into an original design for their website. Update: The design has been updated and apologies issued. Permalink

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XRAY “…the first in hopefully a suite of free cross browser tools for helping web designers and developers better visualize what their code is doing in a browser.” Permalink

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