November 21st, 2007

Status // 11.21.2007 // 10:42 PM // 0 Comments

At Triangle Bar in Fremont for @twatson‘s birthday. Come on out!

Status // 11.21.2007 // 10:19 PM // 0 Comments

Seattleites: Meet at 9:30 at Triangle Bar in Fremont for to celebrate the birthday of @twatson.

Status // 11.21.2007 // 8:27 PM // 0 Comments

Being pissed off at my cable company, which has been down for the last 24 hours, and down at least 30% of the time I’ve lived in Seattle.

Status // 11.21.2007 // 7:27 PM // 0 Comments

My penis feels much, much larger after beating @twatson in ping pong once and playing the other games competitively.

Status // 11.21.2007 // 5:41 PM // 0 Comments

Wishing a certain person would just let the me vs. British folks thing DIE already. It’s amazing what whiny little bitches people can be.

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Wishing that a certain person would just the me vs. British folks thing DIE already. It’s amazing what whiny little bitches people can be.

Status // 11.21.2007 // 3:16 PM // 0 Comments

Is shopping for new ping pong tables for the Blue Flavor office. Diggin’ this one: http://tinyurl.com/39awmp

Status // 11.21.2007 // 2:57 PM // 0 Comments

Heading into the office (you know the rest).

Link // 11.21.2007 // 1:19 PM // 0 CommentsStephen P. Anderson: In Defense of Eye Candy

Stephen’s presentation is really great — he does a nice job of explaining why “pretty pictures” are a lot more valuable then you might initially think. Besides the slides, the accompanying blog post is also really good stuff. Visit site »

Link // 11.21.2007 // 12:03 PM // 0 CommentsLea Alcantara: Lack of a Shared Vocabulary

Lea talks about our lack of shared vocabulary, and how it tends to make our discussions devolve into semantic poo-flinging matches, rather than addresses the real questions at hand (I think you could make the case that this is at least part of what’s happened here at jeffcroft.com over the past several days). This has been a topic of discussion at Blue Flavor lately. Brian likes to talk about how, similarly, we have no shared criteria for evaluating web design. It’s difficult to analyze web design in the academic sense, because the criteria for what makes for great design on the web isn’t well-defined. Visit site »

Status // 11.21.2007 // 11:10 AM // 0 Comments

Mooching off someone else’s network, since my cable company is down…AGAIN.

Status // 11.21.2007 // 10:44 AM // 0 Comments

Reading this nice post on HTML as art vs. science: http://tinyurl.com/2xpmum