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Joystiq Podcast 161 - Deception edition {Joystiq}
Dec 10th 2010 4:36PM The artist who did that cover has prints of it now: http://www.inprnt.com/gallery/dave_rapoza/super_meat_boy/
Swatch Automatic Chrono Right Track White Or Blue Watch Giveaway {Luxist}
Jun 21st 2010 11:21AM I was catching up on my RSS feeds and stopped to read this post because of the pic. These are really sharp looking watches and I was surprised to find out they were Swatches. I usually think of Swatch as a bit more casual. Then I read that it was a giveaway and here I am :]
Core Precision Giveaway {That's Fit}
Aug 24th 2009 10:11AM Looks like it'd be very comfortable to wear outside during Fall training. Seems fashionable enough to wear out as casual wear too. :]
To AppleCare or not to AppleCare -- that is the question {TUAW.com}
Jul 20th 2009 7:32PM Just pay for their flat-rate repair plan. It's a varying scale but it maxes out at 300 bucks. They'll repair anything that's wrong for that price. Whether it actually costs 10 dollars or 1000.
Friday Favorite: Coda + Versions + Beanstalk {TUAW.com}
Oct 24th 2008 9:32AM Coda has built in SVN support.. why would you use Versions? The SVN support in Coda is extremely well done, I'm not really sure how I lived with out it (I have it setup to use Beanstalk also).. I used to try Versions and TortoiseSVN but Coda's implementation blows both of them away.
Chateau d'Usse, Estate of the Day {Luxist}
Jul 25th 2008 1:56PM I'm not sure something from the Street of Dreams deserves to be on this site.
I've been down there a few times to check out the latest in electronic systems but the houses themselves are pretty horrible. Though they look nice enough (many look exactly the same and they don't feel warm / welcoming) they are built out of really shoddy materials.
If you tapped on the walls / columns you would hear the hollow sound of fake materials echoing back at you.
Giveaway: have an iPhone on us! {Engadget}
Jul 1st 2007 10:16PM After using the phone at the Apple Store the other day I realized that the full web browser would be such a boon to productivity over the Blackberry. Push e-mail is great and all but a real web browser is awesome, especially being running an online print shop and our whole production systems are online, we'd be able to update and run things from anywhere. 'Consumer phone' be damned ;]