- Just when I thought about Christmas … http://www.droid-life.com/2010…..christmas/ #
- One thing I like about new jobs is the link exchange stage at the beginning – shows, podcasts, sites, etc. #
- Puerno – p0rn from Puerto Rico. #
Category: All
All posts across the whole website belong to this category. They might also belong to some other categories as well, but this one holds all of them. Hence the descriptive name – All.
Day in brief
- Naughty touch-pad! If it wasn't for Dick Cheney, I'd Google for something that I have no wish to see. Searching for a different Dick… #
- I favorited a YouTube video — The Italian Man Who went to Malta. http://youtu.be/m1TnzCiUSI0?a #
- I favorited a YouTube video — Gogol Bordello – "Start Wearing Purple" Side One Dummy http://youtu.be/sM1Ahn0Osjo?a #
- I favorited a YouTube video — jump to my jaguar babe. Best video about sex!! http://youtu.be/XnARbJirZX8?a #
- Can you see my blog on the first page of Google for "leonid" or is it just me? I tried it on three different computers and it's there. #
- I favorited a YouTube video — Nancy Sinatra Bang Bang http://youtu.be/T5Xl0Qry-hA?a #
- I favorited a YouTube video — The Tower of Dudes – A Plan http://youtu.be/-e4_0SVmmlY?a #
- I favorited a YouTube video — Ramamba Haru Mamburu http://youtu.be/DfNkstUnDKY?a #
- I favorited a YouTube video — Stephen Fry Kinetic Typography – Language http://youtu.be/J7E-aoXLZGY?a #
Fake science is fun
Diagram : Internet vs. Privacy
I’ve spoken my opinion on my trying to protect online privacy before. If you missed it, I tend to mostly agree with those bold voices saying that the privacy no longer exists. At least not online. Today’s addendum is a this Venn diagram that illustrates the opinion.
Via Geeks Are Sexy.
Web designers are all the same. Almost. Sort of.
I came across an excellent graphical representation of a number of web design and development surveys, such as A List Apart Survey. The infographic pulls results of several such surveys into a single long image with graphs and stats. One thing that I was surprised by was how narrow the results profile the average web designer. There’s almost no distribution of value across the any chart – age, gender, ethnicity, geographic location, education, etc. It almost looks like that web designers are a product of the single factory. Have a look and tell me if you don’t agree.
Being surrounded at work by web designers developers for the last few years, I have to say that even though I know a few exceptions to the average, the majority seem to fit the profile just right. I think we could use more variety, but I have no idea on how we could actually get it.