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December 6, 2006

kuler

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[Kuler] is brand new from Adobe Labs. kuler helps you explore, create and share color themes for web pages, design projects and other creative work. You can use kuler as an on-line application or you can download themes to use with Adobe Creative Suite 2 applications.

It really is quite kul.

Originally from l-e-mental by clairehyland reBlogged

Hello There, Serious Eats

20061204SElogo.jpgYou've know for a while that I've been writing for A Hamburger Today and you've known for a week that I've got a new job and know you'll know about the fantastic coincidence that joins these together.

Today marks the official launch of Serious Eats, a site implemented by all of us at Apperceptive. What's nutty about it is that Adam, my burger-lover in arms at AHT, is the managing editor. Yep, we both ended up with new jobs that let us work on food blogs for money (more him than me, though).

Coincidence aside, Serious Eats is looking sharp. It's backed by tons of awesome people (Ed Levine, Meg Hourihan and Alaina Browne to name a few) and has the makings of a great community. I'm always overwhelmed by Chowhound and put off by the pomposity of eGullet's members, so I'm ready for Serious Eats to provide all the answers I need.

Originally from Capn Design reBlogged on Dec 4, 2006, 11:58PM

Hmm, perhaps Richard Taylor's fractal analysis of Jackson Pollock paintings isn't useful after all

Hmm, perhaps Richard Taylor's fractal analysis of Jackson Pollock paintings isn't that useful after all.

Originally from kottke.org remaindered links by jkottke reBlogged on Dec 4, 2006, 7:34PM

Rare Florida ballot stamp a fake

Remember the whole rare stamp on a Florida absentee ballot thing? Turns out it was a fake. "The give-away signs included an incorrect number of border perforations, the stamp's thickness and its colour." (thx, m)

Originally from kottke.org remaindered links by jkottke reBlogged on Dec 5, 2006, 8:55AM

An increasing number of novels contain bibliographies, once the domain of the nonfiction book

An increasing number of novels contain bibliographies, once the domain of the nonfiction book. I love bibliographies...bring them on.

Originally from kottke.org remaindered links by jkottke reBlogged on Dec 6, 2006, 10:03AM

GDC Blog

GDC, on which I work now, has a blog. I didn't know that until a few days ago. But now that I do know it, I'll be using that space to post sessions that catch my eye. There are some cool ones I bet you didn't know we had!

I'm also still working on adding new sessions, so I'll post "latest accepted sessions" information there as well.

Originally from game girl advance by jane reBlogged on Dec 5, 2006, 3:47PM

Often the best pieces are the smallest.

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Artist: Dan Witz

Originally from Wooster Collective reBlogged on Dec 6, 2006, 7:59AM

Using the Wiimote to play Half-Life 2

Says the blurb: "I'm playing Half-Life 2 on my computer using a Wii controller that's connected via Bluetooth and GlovePie." .. and it's on a Mac.


(via Digg)

Originally from Wonderland by Alice reBlogged on Dec 6, 2006, 12:44AM

Nintendo Wiimote Hacked Into OS X Mouse, Remote

wiiosx.pngShortly after the Wiimote was hacked into a Windows mouse, enterprising Japanese coders quickly did the same for OS X. Darwin remote lets you control apps as a mouse, or, even better, use it as an actual remote.

Not all that useful in the grand scheme of things, but pretty darn cool nonetheless. We're sure there should be some interesting application using both the Wiimote and Apple's motion sensor. It's up to you to find it.

DarwiinRemote is released! [Hiroaki]

Originally from unmediated by yatta reBlogged on Dec 6, 2006, 8:20AM

December 4, 2006

I couldn't get a Wii so all I got was this lousy t-shirt

Nintendotree

At just 1/10 of the price of a Wii make your friends 1/10 as jealous. $20 Nintendo Family Tree shirt from nerdyshirts.com. 

Originally from hello, nintendo by yi reBlogged on Dec 4, 2006, 10:52AM

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