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Jul 14
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bbook:

Guerra De La Paz’s sculptures remind me of the scene in How to Make it in America when they find that giant pile of vintage shirts.
Great show based in NYC! Anyone know if it’s up for a second season?

I think that this monument is great to illustrate what will happen today. I have no idea how it will go.
I don’t know if the approval of this law means to have luck or not, but the option must exist. It’s more like a human rights issue, and not about male or female rights.

bbook:

Guerra De La Paz’s sculptures remind me of the scene in How to Make it in America when they find that giant pile of vintage shirts.

Great show based in NYC! Anyone know if it’s up for a second season?

I think that this monument is great to illustrate what will happen today. I have no idea how it will go.

I don’t know if the approval of this law means to have luck or not, but the option must exist. It’s more like a human rights issue, and not about male or female rights.

Jul 13
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Your Brain on Computers: I liked and caught my attention the article Hooked on Gadgets, and Paying a Mental Price. It’s very interesting and very scary at the same time. :S
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Your Brain on Computers: I liked and caught my attention the article Hooked on Gadgets, and Paying a Mental Price. It’s very interesting and very scary at the same time. :S

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Jul 12
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Jul 11
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thedailywhat:

Archnemeses of the Day: Appleman vs. Flash.
[epicponyz.]

That’s really creative! ;)

thedailywhat:

Archnemeses of the Day: Appleman vs. Flash.

[epicponyz.]

That’s really creative! ;)

Jul 10
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The political crisis of 2001 and the peso devaluation changed the rules of the economy. Four engineers envision a great opportunity. Impose the objective is to plant the flag of Argentina in the software world and founded Globant. First landed in USA and reinvent the industry by adding a strong element of innovation and creativity. In 2006 became the first company worldwide to develop software for Google. The crisis in 2009, far from harming the company, let them expand its portfolio of business solutions ranging from applications to mobile game development and social networks. Today is a multinational with offices worldwide, 12 development centers and a team of 2000 professionals.

Jul 09
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Opera Logo with CSS3
Another example of what can be done with CSS3. Here is the original logo of Opera. As you can see there are only a few differences between the two designs. It’s a development without using any image. WOW!
PS: die IE, die!

Opera Logo with CSS3

Another example of what can be done with CSS3. Here is the original logo of Opera. As you can see there are only a few differences between the two designs. It’s a development without using any image. WOW!

PS: die IE, die!

Jul 08
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Jul 07
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What is HTML5 and why should we all care? See the large version here.
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What is HTML5 and why should we all care? See the large version here.

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Jul 06
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iOS Icons made in Pure CSS
Each one of these icons was rendered in nothing but CSS, no images. Viewed best in Safari 5 or Google Chrome in Mac OS X.

It’s fascinates me all the power that brings HTML5 and CSS3, which will mark a revolution over the web. Shamefully IE still exists, and I’m sure the new release will be a fucking shit (as it always was and still is).
I hope that the computer users understand that there are other (and much better) alternatives. My wife uses a lot Google Chrome, and sometimes Mozilla Firefox. I also use the great Apple Safari (that’s the best way to view the web with the awesome technologies that don’t need the annoyingly heavy Flash).
Come on, make the switch. For your Internet experience’s health. ;)

iOS Icons made in Pure CSS

Each one of these icons was rendered in nothing but CSS, no images. Viewed best in Safari 5 or Google Chrome in Mac OS X.

It’s fascinates me all the power that brings HTML5 and CSS3, which will mark a revolution over the web. Shamefully IE still exists, and I’m sure the new release will be a fucking shit (as it always was and still is).

I hope that the computer users understand that there are other (and much better) alternatives. My wife uses a lot Google Chrome, and sometimes Mozilla Firefox. I also use the great Apple Safari (that’s the best way to view the web with the awesome technologies that don’t need the annoyingly heavy Flash).

Come on, make the switch. For your Internet experience’s health. ;)

Jul 05
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Society is not a disease, it is a disaster. What a stupid miracle that one can live in it.
— Emile M. Cioran