Travis Smith: my resume, bio and photos back to the main blog page

A Kick-Ass Venn Diagram

Disclosure: I also refer to friends by saying "Yo, G." I'm so sorry.

posted at 2:30 pm
on Jan. 26, 2005

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Eziba.com suspends business after asking only its worst customers to buy more stuff

I'm late to link this, but I'm still amazed. I really liked Eziba's stuff (I didn't get a catalog).

posted at 7:36 pm
on Jan. 25, 2005

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What you can do with shared photos: A Fibonacci circle

This one takes a little explaining. Basically, there's a group on Flickr (a photo sharing service) called Squared Circle (all the pictures are square, and they're of circular objects). This person took the first 2704 images (a Fibonacci sequence number) and made a great big circle out of the images, sorted by luminescence and hue. The result: Amazing.

posted at 10:58 pm
on Jan. 22, 2005

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Jason Calacanis shows how tough it can be to disclose properly when you’re a blogger

But props to him for the effort.

posted at 7:10 pm
on Jan. 22, 2005

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Communication Arts writes about successful co-operation between graphic designers and the U.S. gover

Without any illustrations online, it seems. Harumph.

posted at 3:07 pm
on Jan. 22, 2005

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CameraHobby has a good page of Vancouver Photography Stores and Labs

I need to get my Canon G2 fixed. It rattles. That's rarely a standard feature of an electronic device.

posted at 2:56 pm
on Jan. 20, 2005

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Lore Brand Comics has a very off-color comic strip about iPods. You have been warned.

Question of the day: Is there any Mac product that *isn't* fetishized?

posted at 2:46 pm
on Jan. 20, 2005

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A very fancy menu with CSS and JS fade effects

From slayeroffice. [via The JavaScript Weblog]

posted at 1:10 am
on Jan. 20, 2005

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A great What If… chart

It seems so clear in retrospect

posted at 11:53 pm
on Jan. 19, 2005

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Importation of vehicles into Canada from countries other than the United States

This is why I haven't been allowed to drive my own car since I got to Vancouver

posted at 3:28 pm
on Jan. 19, 2005

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Is Bittorrent dead? A monkey methods research group analysis

To save you time: No, it isn't. [via Jeremy Zawodny's linkblog]

posted at 10:30 pm
on Jan. 18, 2005

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Two headed fantasy squirrel

I also like the scotch decanter. [via MetaFilter]

posted at 7:59 pm
on Jan. 18, 2005

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The Rasterbator (got your attention!) allows you to print a single photo really large on multiple sh

It's a free servce provided by The Sect of Homokaasu. See my experimental PDF result here.

posted at 7:19 pm
on Jan. 17, 2005

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Is BTEFNet the latest bittorrent site to be unplugged? *

The site says it's just been registered. Hmmm. 3 a.m. UPDATE: I guess it was a temporary disruption.

posted at 6:36 pm
on Jan. 17, 2005

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It’s going to be very wet for the next few days in Vancouver with up to 300 millimetres of rain fore

By comparison, L.A. has had 226 mm so far in January.

posted at 6:23 pm
on Jan. 17, 2005

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never: the name of a good, winnepeg alternative music band

The video for "Dream of Me" is pretty good, too.

posted at 3:40 pm
on Jan. 17, 2005

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pMachine Pro has been discontinued and will now be free

I wholeheartedly support software companies doing this -- giving away the old versions of their products. I also think that their EE product is great.

posted at 4:18 pm
on Jan. 16, 2005

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Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, turned 4 years old yesterday.

It currently has 1.3 million articles, of which 450,000 are in English.

posted at 4:17 am
on Jan. 16, 2005

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Joel Achenbach’s Achenblog is on the way

Washington Post staff writer Joel Achenbach will launch his blog on Tuesday, Jan. 18. I believe it's the Post's first blog.

posted at 2:54 am
on Jan. 16, 2005

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Live flight tracking of the Los Angeles International Airport powered by PASSUR

It's amazing how many planes there are in such a tiny area.

posted at 6:40 pm
on Jan. 15, 2005

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Fancy-pants flash-based map of Vancouver, BC

More than just a map, it also has hotels and restaurants galore with really well-written descriptions.

posted at 2:38 am
on Jan. 13, 2005

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GlennLog compares the Mac mini to the G4 Cube

Among other amazing improvements... Price: $500 vs $1800. Weight: 3 lbs. vs. 14 lbs.

posted at 5:07 pm
on Jan. 11, 2005

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President Bush uses an iPod (photo on the far right)

More impressive: He can ride a bike!

posted at 11:36 am
on Jan. 11, 2005

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breebop tells me it’s De-lurking Day, so please comment on this entry!

Actually, it was January 5th. But it's never too late; in fact, I'm still accepting Christmas presents, too.

posted at 7:18 pm
on Jan. 8, 2005

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New photo album: Martin and Tracy’s Cabin

Of course, there's always my photos on Flickr...

posted at 4:55 am
on Jan. 8, 2005

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CSS Bugs in IE5 for Mac

I was looking for details about the float/clear bug, in which clear is incorrectly inherited even when the child element has clear:none specified. Consider this a little glimpse of my Friday night.

posted at 9:27 pm
on Jan. 7, 2005

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Browser Statistics, from a site used primarily by Web designers (so likely more experimental and sav

It says Firefox is at 18-20%. That's amazing.

posted at 12:16 pm
on Jan. 7, 2005

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Billy Harvey’s site design is even better than his music

But both are pretty rockin'.

posted at 8:44 pm
on Jan. 6, 2005

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An amazing music video for a song called “Sexxxy” gives the message that sexy is in your mind.

Unfortunately for him, his mind and reality are several kilometers apart.

posted at 7:44 pm
on Jan. 6, 2005

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Cookie Fortunes - a photoset on Flickr

Someone found a use for them. Great pictures.

posted at 3:07 pm
on Jan. 6, 2005

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List of Stock Photography Agencies from The Design Weblog

This will come in handy, I know it.

posted at 9:42 pm
on Jan. 1, 2005

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Photo gallery of imitation Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurants

From Kentucky to Kennedy to Lincoln to KyFC to Kantacky, it's a long strange journey. Update: Satan's Laundromat: Imitation chicken: states, too

posted at 9:31 pm
on Jan. 1, 2005

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Why there are 100s of mustards but only one true ketchup

Heinz, of course.

posted at 2:55 am
on Jan. 1, 2005

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20 Amazing and Controversial Facts about Voting in the USA

Interesting: The mere presence of links gives a higher degree of authenticity to this list. Something traditional media ought to consider when they think about their linking policies.

posted at 12:24 am
on Jan. 1, 2005

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The Canadian government will match your tsunami relief donation

I donated.

posted at 12:13 am
on Jan. 1, 2005

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Overheard

“The superior man contains the means in his own person. He bides his time and then acts. Why then should not everything go well? He acts and is free. Therefore all he has to do is to go forth, and he takes his quarry. This is how a man fares who acts after he has ready the means.”

...who said it?

“Greatness is only a matter of will.  It is the end result of patience, determination, direction and strength.”

...who said it?

“kindergarchy n. Rule or domination by children; the belief that children’s needs and preferences take precedence over those of their parents or other adults.”

...who said it?

“The Northeast Blackout affected 50 million people and zero PEER 1 customers. Find out why.”

...who said it?

“As in 2007, the average U.S. worker has 14 vacation days this year. Just across the Canadian border, our counterparts get an average of 17 vacation days annually. But if you want a real “vacation envy” complex, consider the vacation banks of European workers. France tops the list with an average of 37 days, followed by Italy (33 days), Spain (31), the Netherlands and Austria (28), Germany (27) and Great Britain (26). “

...who said it?

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