We get a lot of our stuff printed at mpix and I can tell you the metallic print is sex. If you wanted to print something nice for a holiday gift or something, this is the way to do it.
- Lynn Wallenstein
Zen HTML and Zen CSS are the separate plugins for TextMate and NetBeans. They are using template logic, provided by applications and based on Zen HTML Elements and Zen CSS properties documentation. Zen Coding is the all-in-one plugin, created and supported by Sergey Chikuyonok for Aptana, TextMate, Coda and Espresso. It is based on JavaScript (for Aptana) or Python (the rest of all) script and using more advanced Zen HTML Selectors logic for building HTML.
- Lynn Wallenstein
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"I just had this happen to me with the new Beatles rock band. Gave the card to a friend as a gift a month ago. Game released yesterday and they had no copies for him today. Supposedly 7 days. Target staff didn't seem to care or offer any sort of resolution."
- Lynn Wallenstein
"I just had this happen to me with the new Beatles rock band. Gave the card to a friend as a gift a month ago. Game released yesterday and they had no copies for him today. Supposedly 7 days. Target staff didn't seem to care or offer any sort of resolution."
- Lynn Wallenstein
"Sounds like great classes. I would love to find out if you are going to set some of them up in a reoccurring fashion. I am unable to currently make these dates, but am very interested specifically in the RSpec for Devs class."
- Lynn Wallenstein
"Also, I don't advocate that Digg uses GetSatisfaction... I mean it would seem logical as the community already has started, but if they want to put up their own thing for some reason, I personally think that is fine, I just think Digg needs a community support section."
- Lynn Wallenstein
"Originally I would have said that the lack of paid support options would have stopped me, but looking at their site now it looks like they havea 3rd party taking care of that... I would have to read some reviews on that company before I would commit... I probably wouldn't hesitate for something simple like a web site running Wordpress or something, but using it like as a EC2 Image, I would probably stick with something more tested."
- Lynn Wallenstein
"I am not 100% on this, but AFAIK hosts doesn't support wildcards which means for each client I would need to edit my hosts... not so much a pain on one machine, but I have 5 or 6 machines... some with multiple operating systems... a real management nightmare to sync all the clients. Second I am not sure how Apache would handle that... I dunno if it can resolve name based virtual domains without a full domain name... if you try it, i would love to know how to comes out."
- Lynn Wallenstein
"As far as I know hosts does not support wildcard... this means I would have to manage the hosts file every time I added another client, which isn't a huge problem but I have over 6 machines I use here at home (desktops, laptops, netbooks) and some of them have multiple OSes. Keeping the configuration on the server means that my clients "just work" and I don't have to go around trying to sync host configurations... to me worth the 7 bucks. Also, honestly I have no idea how Apache would recognize it if it was in the hosts file. If you try it, let me know!"
- Lynn Wallenstein
Feng-GUI simulates human vision during the first 5 seconds of exposure to visuals, and creates heatmaps based on an algorithm that predicts what a real human would be most likely to look at. This offers designers, advertisers and creatives, a Pre-testing technology that predicts performance of an image, by analyzing levels of attention, brand effectiveness and placement, as well as breaking down the Flow of Attention.
- Lynn Wallenstein
"I would love an account due to the high quality of the job posts and I am currently trying to get enough work to employ a couple of my friends who lost jobs recently but need a push to get into freelancing. Every bit helps!"
- Lynn Wallenstein