37signals on not quitting your day job (via marco)
A méditer!
“ Instead of watching TV or playing Grand Theft Auto, work on your idea. Instead of going to bed at 10, go to bed at 11. We’re not talking about all-nighters or 16 hour days – we’re talking about squeezing out a few extra hours a week. ”
I ♥ Tumblr
I crossed another milestone this morning in terms of the number of people who follow me on Tumblr. The number itself doesn’t matter, but I wanted to say thanks. I created this mosaic as a small token of my appreciation. The avatar of everyone who follows me is represented by at least one tile in this image (see the big version).
Special thanks to topherchris for the orginal artwork that the mosaic is based on.
I love tumblr!
Gills Sans : Animation typo, bien sympa et instructif. On aimerait voir ça décliné pour d’autres fontes.
Une animation de Matthieu Dufour & Carrl Soper. (via LSD)
Très instructif!
“ Instead of watching TV or playing Grand Theft Auto, work on your idea. Instead of going to bed at 10, go to bed at 11. We’re not talking about all-nighters or 16 hour days – we’re talking about squeezing out a few extra hours a week. ”
La Rochelle, France.
Someday I will go there, not just because that is my last name, but because it is beautiful!
One of my favorites place in the world !
Apparently, when I get behind something, I really get behind it. Okay people, here’s the deal: Outlook 2007, a very popular email client for Windows, shipped with the same terrible web rendering engine built into Word. The ironic part is that Outlook 2000 actually had a more advanced engine (difference shown above). As the site explains:
This means for the next 5 years your email designs will need tables for layout, have no support for CSS like float and position, no background images and lots more.
As a developer, programming for Outlook 2007 is an exercise in futility. It’s like programming for Netscape Navigator 4. Do you remember what things looked like in NN4? No — because you’ve blocked it out, just like everyone else.
HTML emails can be pretty cool — Don’t let them go the way of the Quagga. Help spread the word!