Daily Links for 01 January 2012
Incredibly specific bookcase
[via w2k.]
Daily Links for 31 December 2011
Building a Timeline of Open Source in the US Government
I spent the last couple days on this project, and it's looking pretty good so I thought I'd give an early peek. Eventually, I'd like to throw this up on Open Source for America and integrate it with CivicCommons' list of government open source projects. But, you know, baby steps. At the very bottom of … Continue reading Building a Timeline of Open Source in the US Government
Daily Links for 30 December 2011
Shoes.
[via OLDTHAUS.]
Doc: sofa bed that converts in to a bunk bed
I already know where we're going to put this. [found at Bonbon]
Getting a Simile Timeline to Work in WordPress
The first step is to get it working on static pages. Kiyohito Yamamoto; provides a great starter kit. You'll save yourself some trouble if you create a separate .js file for your own timeline scripts. Yamamoto's script is pretty great, but if you try using Timeline 2.3.0, you'll discover that the Timeline.DefaultEventSource.Event() constructor has changed. The … Continue reading Getting a Simile Timeline to Work in WordPress
Endorsed: Kinesis Advantage Keyboard
I started getting pains and numbness in my back and upper arms in my late twenties. Knowing that had to change, and quick, I did two things: started using a standing desk, and got myself a Kinesis Advantage keyboard. The premise is simple: put the most common keys (space, enter, delete, backspace, etc.) on your strongest … Continue reading Endorsed: Kinesis Advantage Keyboard



