The Texas Sharpshooter Fallacy
Sometimes, we try to make too much sense out of everything: The Texas Sharpshooter Fallacy « You Are Not So Smart.
Sometimes, we try to make too much sense out of everything: The Texas Sharpshooter Fallacy « You Are Not So Smart.
I ran into a minor issue today: I wanted to create a subdirectory under my ASP.NET web application’s bin directory, but none of my ASPX pages could access anything within it. Continue reading…
This is the first time I’ve ever gone to a midnight-showing. I think I saved this experience for a (hopefully) good movie: Harry Potter 7, Part Two. Continue reading…
I’ve been searching for this book for a long time. I read it sometime in high school, but had since forgotten what it was called. Continue reading…
I am having the oddest Windows 7 glitch: one of my shortcuts keeps moving! Continue reading…
These are some really cool products. A little out of my price-availability, but I’ll definitely look into getting at least one of these eventually:
In one of my recent posts, The Perfect Cup, I made use of HTML5’s quoting and citing features to provide “fancy” quotation. An excellent reference for proper use can be found at HTML5 Doctor, along with several other excellent articles:
Quoting and citing with <blockquote>, <q>, <cite>, and the cite attribute | HTML5 Doctor.
Another cool weekend project: constructing a reflector for product and small object shots. The results are almost as if you had an open softbox; very cool!
If you’ve heard of the Michigan “Bounty” or Scanner Law, a law that allows a consumer to be compensated for being overcharged on an item, it will be changing as of September 1, 2011. Continue reading…
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