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Ken Griffey Jr. Retires
He was my favourite baseball player growing up and his baseball card is the only one I ever kept from my collection when I was younger. I loved watching him play centre field.
I remember like it was yesterday watching him at a Toronto Blue Jays game with my dad, and my dad paying $5 for a pack of Upper Deck baseball cards. I was hoping I would get Griffey’s rookie card as it was worth $40 at the time, and to my surprise luckily I did.
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Moulin Rouge
Lovely new branding and illustrations for Moulin Rouge.
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FIFA World Cup 2010
The World Cup is 19 days away, this great commercial from Nike got me so excited, its very well done. Can’t wait!
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HTML5 Watch
Made by Neven Mrgan.
Collecting examples of creative, innovative, and unexpected use of emerging web technologies such as HTML5 and CSS3.
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J.Crew: Timex Vintage Field Army Watch
Love this vintage styled watch.
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Alice in Wonderland
This was a great cosy creative film, each scene was lovely and very detailed. As great as it was, it could have been a lot better though.
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Ain't no shame in holding onto grief…as long as you make room for other things too.
— Bubbles from The Wire
May 14, 2010 · Life · Shows
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Webkit CSS Properties
A list of Webkit-specific CSS properties with explanations of what they do and their possible values. (via jacob)
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A Book Apart
I’m very pleased to present A Book Apart, a new publisher of brief books for people who make websites, founded by Jeffrey Zeldman, Mandy Brown, and myself.
Just ordered the first book in the series HTML5 For Web Designers by Jeremy Keith. I’m very excited for what is sure to be the first of many great books.
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New open standards created in the mobile era, such as HTML5, will win on mobile devices (and PCs too). Perhaps Adobe should focus more on creating great HTML5 tools for the future, and less on criticizing Apple for leaving the past behind.
Great read from Steve Jobs on why Flash is not and will not be included on their iPhones, iPods and iPads. Love the way he ends it with the quote above, us Web Designers can only hope Adobe would take his advice.
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