February 14, 2002
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Sand bags and truck bed. Deer Valley Shopping Centre, Calgary.
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February 14, 2002
Sand bags and truck bed. Deer Valley Shopping Centre, Calgary.
February 13, 2002
As bothersome and intrusive and generally misused as cookies can be, at least this one proffered by Dictionary.com tells you exactly it’s purpose in life. And yes, I have seen your pop-ups lately. Thanks for asking.
February 13, 2002
Well, I guess this makes it official. After approximately three weeks on the job, I have once again been telephonically entrenched into the work place. Yes, my voice mail has finally been configured and is standing by, ready to accept your calls. Let the phone tag begin.
February 13, 2002
Parkade ceiling and walls. 4th Street and 8th Avenue Southwest, Calgary.
February 12, 2002
It’s been four hours or so of SWOT analysis this morning, most of an afternoon bubbling over with the excitement of building clipping paths and changing colour modes in vendor-supplied images, capped off by an evening filled to the brim with ftp directory creation and email account tidying. I do believe that adds up to … More
February 11, 2002
I’m not sure what the heck I’d use it for, but META/DMA’s Layer Splitter sounds like it could be a darn useful utility for someone out there. The basic premise of this software is that it separates each layer from a Photoshop or Illustrator document into its own individual file. One word of warning before … More
February 11, 2002
Back in December, I posted a link to this very simple guide regarding the use of JavaScript when creating pop-up windows. It wasn’t such a bad guide, but it didn’t paint a completely accurate or comprehensive picture either. As my friend Toby pointed out at the time, it made some rather broad assumptions around the … More
February 11, 2002
Water and light play in alley. 4th Street and 7th Avenue Southwest, Calgary.
February 10, 2002
I’d love to stay up late and chat, but to be completely honest, this weekend has left me utterly exhausted. I promise that I’ll be freshly pressed and ready for the regular prattle tomorrow morning, ok?
February 9, 2002
Do you design typefaces? Probably not. Do you use typefaces? If you said no and are still reading this, then you’re lying. Do you use typefaces that you’ve never paid for? Gotcha. Go read David John Earls’ bit entitled License or be damned, and then let me ask you that last question again.