"as mentioned before: http://vimeo.com/9483461 (wieso zum teufel gibts im gesamten internet keine gescheite version, die nich geogefickt wurde!)"
- ysamjo
"Daring Fireball ist sowieso eine interessante Geschichte. Einer der wenigen Tech-Blogs mit sturem minimalistischen Design und ihm als alleinigen Schreiber. Dazu noch diese eigenartige Mischung aus Tumblr und normaler Blogweise. Und trotz der sponsored feed entries, den gelegentlich politischen Einträgen und einem manchmal doch sehr großen Zeitversatz zwischen News und behandeln dieser eine unglaublich große Anhängerschaft. Eine einzige Recommendation kann entscheiden ob ein Produkt erfolgreich ist oder nicht (siehe die Verkaufszahlen von theglif.com). Und man sollte vielleicht dazu sagen, dass Gruber ein wenig die inoffizielle Rolle der Apple PR übernommen hat. Im Allgemeine ausbalancierte Argumente, aber eben meistens aus der Brille von Steve Jobs."
- ysamjo
"Daring Fireball ist sowieso eine interessante Geschichte. Einer der wenigen Tech-Blogs mit sturem minimalistischen Design und ihm als alleinigen Schreiber. Dazu noch diese eigenartige Mischung aus Tumblr und normaler Blogweise. Und trotz der sponsored feed entries, den gelegentlich politischen Einträgen und einem manchmal doch sehr großen Zeitversatz zwischen News und behandeln dieser eine unglaublich große Anhängerschaft. Eine einzige Recommendation kann entscheiden ob ein Produkt erfolgreich ist oder nicht (siehe die Verkaufszahlen von theglif.com). Und man sollte vielleicht dazu sagen, dass Gruber ein wenig die inoffizielle Rolle der Apple PR übernommen hat. Im Allgemeine ausbalancierte Argumente, aber eben meistens aus der Brille von Steve Jobs."
- ysamjo
The full length video of Fight For Your Right (Revisited) Get the download of the full length video with HSC2 Deluxe Edition on iTunes: http://bit.ly/itnsdlx Hot Sauce Committee Part Two out May 3 http://bit.ly/bbusitn
- ysamjo
Grover of PhotoShelter visited the people behind the photography department at Threadless, the community-based online t-shirt company in Chicago, Illinois. Photography is very important to them, and they don't treat it like other e-commerce websites. This video explains why.
- ysamjo
Part 8 Of The Foo Fighters Film 'Back & Forth'. Thanks to 'TheAudioPerv'. Like, Comment & Subscribe! Foo Fighters - Back & Forth - Part 8 Synopsis: FOO FIGHTERS BACK AND FORTH chronicles the 16 year history of the Foo Fighters: from the band's very first songs created as cassette demos Dave Grohl recorded during his tenure as Nirvana's drummer, through its ascent to their Grammy-winning, multi-platinum, arena and stadium headlining status as one of the biggest rock bands on the planet. Produced by Nigel Sinclair (No Direction Home: Bob Dylan, Amazing Journey the Story of the Who, The Last Play at Shea) of Exclusive Media Group's Spitfire Pictures, and produced and directed by Oscar(r) and Emmy(r) winner James Moll, FOO FIGHTERS BACK AND FORTH culminates with the making of the band's new album Wasting Light: a process in which the band pushed itself forward by going fully back to basics and recording in Grohl's garage completely on analog tape. No computers, no software - just a band...
- ysamjo
Part 4 Of The Foo Fighters Film 'Back & Forth'. Thanks to 'TheAudioPerv'. Like, Comment & Subscribe! Part 5: http://www.youtube.com/watch... Foo Fighters - Back & Forth - Part 4 Synopsis: FOO FIGHTERS BACK AND FORTH chronicles the 16 year history of the Foo Fighters: from the band's very first songs created as cassette demos Dave Grohl recorded during his tenure as Nirvana's drummer, through its ascent to their Grammy-winning, multi-platinum, arena and stadium headlining status as one of the biggest rock bands on the planet. Produced by Nigel Sinclair (No Direction Home: Bob Dylan, Amazing Journey the Story of the Who, The Last Play at Shea) of Exclusive Media Group's Spitfire Pictures, and produced and directed by Oscar(r) and Emmy(r) winner James Moll, FOO FIGHTERS BACK AND FORTH culminates with the making of the band's new album Wasting Light: a process in which the band pushed itself forward by going fully back to basics and recording in Grohl's garage completely on...
- ysamjo
Part 6 Of The Foo Fighters Film 'Back & Forth'. Thanks to 'TheAudioPerv'. Like, Comment & Subscribe! Foo Fighters - Back & Forth - Part 6 Synopsis: FOO FIGHTERS BACK AND FORTH chronicles the 16 year history of the Foo Fighters: from the band's very first songs created as cassette demos Dave Grohl recorded during his tenure as Nirvana's drummer, through its ascent to their Grammy-winning, multi-platinum, arena and stadium headlining status as one of the biggest rock bands on the planet. Produced by Nigel Sinclair (No Direction Home: Bob Dylan, Amazing Journey the Story of the Who, The Last Play at Shea) of Exclusive Media Group's Spitfire Pictures, and produced and directed by Oscar(r) and Emmy(r) winner James Moll, FOO FIGHTERS BACK AND FORTH culminates with the making of the band's new album Wasting Light: a process in which the band pushed itself forward by going fully back to basics and recording in Grohl's garage completely on analog tape. No computers, no software - just a band...
- ysamjo
Part 3 Of The Foo Fighters Film 'Back & Forth'. Thanks to 'TheAudioPerv'. Like, Comment & Subscribe! Part 4: http://www.youtube.com/watch... Foo Fighters - Back & Forth - Part 3 Synopsis: FOO FIGHTERS BACK AND FORTH chronicles the 16 year history of the Foo Fighters: from the band's very first songs created as cassette demos Dave Grohl recorded during his tenure as Nirvana's drummer, through its ascent to their Grammy-winning, multi-platinum, arena and stadium headlining status as one of the biggest rock bands on the planet. Produced by Nigel Sinclair (No Direction Home: Bob Dylan, Amazing Journey the Story of the Who, The Last Play at Shea) of Exclusive Media Group's Spitfire Pictures, and produced and directed by Oscar(r) and Emmy(r) winner James Moll, FOO FIGHTERS BACK AND FORTH culminates with the making of the band's new album Wasting Light: a process in which the band pushed itself forward by going fully back to basics and recording in Grohl's garage completely on...
- ysamjo
Part 1 Of The Foo Fighters Film 'Back & Forth'. Thanks to 'TheAudioPerv'. Like, Comment & Subscribe! Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch... Foo Fighters - Back & Forth - Part 1 Synopsis: FOO FIGHTERS BACK AND FORTH chronicles the 16 year history of the Foo Fighters: from the band's very first songs created as cassette demos Dave Grohl recorded during his tenure as Nirvana's drummer, through its ascent to their Grammy-winning, multi-platinum, arena and stadium headlining status as one of the biggest rock bands on the planet. Produced by Nigel Sinclair (No Direction Home: Bob Dylan, Amazing Journey the Story of the Who, The Last Play at Shea) of Exclusive Media Group's Spitfire Pictures, and produced and directed by Oscar(r) and Emmy(r) winner James Moll, FOO FIGHTERS BACK AND FORTH culminates with the making of the band's new album Wasting Light: a process in which the band pushed itself forward by going fully back to basics and recording in Grohl's garage completely on...
- ysamjo
Part 2 Of The Foo Fighters Film 'Back & Forth'. Thanks to 'TheAudioPerv'. Like, Comment & Subscribe! Part 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch... Foo Fighters - Back & Forth - Part 2 Synopsis: FOO FIGHTERS BACK AND FORTH chronicles the 16 year history of the Foo Fighters: from the band's very first songs created as cassette demos Dave Grohl recorded during his tenure as Nirvana's drummer, through its ascent to their Grammy-winning, multi-platinum, arena and stadium headlining status as one of the biggest rock bands on the planet. Produced by Nigel Sinclair (No Direction Home: Bob Dylan, Amazing Journey the Story of the Who, The Last Play at Shea) of Exclusive Media Group's Spitfire Pictures, and produced and directed by Oscar(r) and Emmy(r) winner James Moll, FOO FIGHTERS BACK AND FORTH culminates with the making of the band's new album Wasting Light: a process in which the band pushed itself forward by going fully back to basics and recording in Grohl's garage completely on...
- ysamjo
Build is a small, yet perfectly formed, boutique design conference where interesting, talented web practitioners from all over the world come to share ideas, techniques and inspiration. Some are on stage; some are in the audience -- www.buildconference.com To really think about design, you need to learn and think about everything other than it. Design is a vessel: the most important part is what it holds. As makers of things, the work gets better from outside influences, and gives us clarity about the purpose of the work: to inform, to persuade, and to delight. We'll spend some time ruminating on what it means to delight our audiences, think of different ways to do so through mechanisms like storytelling, and realize that the real benefit of making anything is to nourish lives. Frank Chimero is a graphic designer, illustrator, teacher, maker and writer hailing from Portland, Oregon. He also teaches graphic design & typography to eager minds at Portland State University and is managing...
- ysamjo
On Sept. 30, 2010, Greg Gillis, better known as Girl Talk, performed at Marist College. This music video allows you to relive the experience or witness the crazy party you missed.
- ysamjo
How do you use sub-tags? I'm trying to come up with a solid tagging structure, and I'm looking for the balance between multiple notebooks and tags and sub-tags.
Notebooks and tags are very different... you can only have a note in one notebook, so they're pretty limiting. I have groups of tags that are major categories, stuff like collections, contacts, development, ideas and inspiration, projects, shopping lists, todo and a few others. Under those I have various subtags. I may not "use" a top level tag on a note. I mainly use them to organize...
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- Lindsay
I agree with @lindsay and I've developed a similar 'strategy'. Problem is that the 'subtags' are not really that. Clicking on the 'mother' tag does not reveal all subtagged notes. Although I would REALLYlike that!
- Peter van Teeseling
from twhirl
Right, Peter... if you want notes to show up for the "parent" tags you have to remember to tag the notes with the parent as well. I have mixed feelings about liking the way they do it now... for things like my collections top-level tag, I don't mind that none of the notes have that tag... but for development, I make sure that I include it on notes and it would be nice if it were there automatically when I added one of the subtags... I guess I can't have it both ways. :)
- Lindsay
@lindsay: I'm giving your "data types" idea a try and I'm wondering, what data type to you give codesnippets? You mentioned that your "codesnippets" tag was under "development," but isn't it data type? TIA; hope you don't mind sharing.
- Andrew
You're right, Andrew, codesnippets is a data type. I should probably move that under collections. I think that I had it under development because that was how I had done some other tag "structures" before and just ported that over but those were before I started using the collections as a top level tag. I will probably move that, because I had all the languages under it and there were some things related to the languages/platforms that aren't really codesnippets (whitepapers and best practice docs).
- Lindsay
I have been playing with different ways to try get things organized. The folders are pretty useless to me because you can't have sub-folders. I can't just organize with tags because you end up with a huge list and it's difficult to filter. It's hard to use nested tags unless you imagine them as folders. So, I set up a bunch of "folders" under a tag called #Folders This way, I can have a tag called "car search" and a multiple tags beneath it like "used cars" "new cars" etc...
- j456
I also have an @Actions tag with a bunch of tags like "followup" "unread" etc.. The tags with a symbol at the beginning are empty tags that just help you organize things...If you imagine them as folders then it works. You could also have a separate group of tags that are a list of "keywords"...
- j456
like others above, it would be nice to be able to click on the "mother" tag and have all notes with that tag or any subtag of that tag shown. I could imagine this working either by collapsing/rolling up the tag tree (i.e. selecting a tag when collapsed includes all subtags) or by some cool search syntax (e.g. tagancestor:xxx). But these methods are just in my imagination AFAIK...
- wert