Plurals and Apostrophes
For the love, people.
You can NEVER make something plural using an apostrophe. NEVER.
There aren't fly's on the wall, there are flies.
You don't stack box's, you stack boxes.
They aren't car's, they are cars.
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Plurals and Apostrophes
For the love, people.
You can NEVER make something plural using an apostrophe. NEVER.
There aren't fly's on the wall, there are flies.
You don't stack box's, you stack boxes.
They aren't car's, they are cars.
It's Friday. Let's do this.
It's game time, foo!
Tightrope stunt between two moving semi trucks. (For Volvo.)
"Pixel Rain" during a recent Black Keys performance.
The making of the Rio 2016 Olympic logo.
Peace out, M.C.A.
During The Standerd days, Joey and I used "werd" a lot, and still do.
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Retina TVs
Don't be shocked when the Apple television has a Retina Display as a key feature. Because your eye's distance from the screen is part of the calculation, a television could fit the "retina" 300ppi minimum requirement easier than most other screens they make.
In fact, they already have more than enough pixels in the existing 24" iMac screen, so it's just a matter of manufacturing it at 50", rather than any major technological leaps.
If they do that, it could redefine the "HD" label. To put it in perspective, on a "retina" TV, a Blu-Ray movie (as HD as you can get) would still have the black outline around it like you get with standard-def on today's HDTVs. (That's with rough math, but you get the picture.)
That would leave the content as the weak link, but that's where the existing Apple TV infrastructure could really help complete the package. It would take a while to prepare content at a whole new resolution, but who better than Apple to make that push?
Inception Park. Amazing attention to detail and awesome concept.
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Words of wisdom from Mother Teresa.
Hipster Jobs (by caroline.royce)
”The Senator” was Florida’s oldest cypress tree, and it just burned down this morning.
My family and I just saw it over the past Christmas holiday and it saddens me that its fallen victim to an arson related brush fire. The other tree on the property, 90 year old “Lady Liberty”, was not damaged, but nothing will ever be as majestic as the Senator.
Dang!
The new Acura NSX hybrid concept car
From this Wired article by Matt Hardigree
Happiness is not having to wear headphones. Turn it up!
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Behavior-based, "Smart" Apps?
Why haven't we seen more behavior-based interfaces yet?
For instance, just about every time I log into my Google account, one of the first places I go is to my Google Docs. So in the top menu bar, why doesn't "Documents" automatically become one of my main buttons, instead of remaining buried in the "More" list?
There are lots of other places where an app or website that "learns" from what we do on a regular basis could help efficiency and ease of use. Hell, I'm surprised the iPhone can't auto-organize your apps by what you use most.