Showing posts with label External. Show all posts
Showing posts with label External. Show all posts

June 04, 2006

Till Death Do Us Part

Ever read Chuck Palahniuk?

I guess not.

Read this.

April 05, 2006

Quaking on 10240 x 3072


Surfing around on the Hip Tech Blog I came over this awesome article about these guys at Virginia Tech’s GigaPixel Facility. They linked up 24 LCD monitors each running at 1280 x 1024. Now that's truly huge. Go ahead and check it out.


Quoting Authors Vol. 2


April 03, 2006

Worn Out Moll


Beautiful. Awesome. Inspiring. Cameron Moll has redesigned his portfolio in all its worn out glory. I can't say anything. I can't think of anything. I have been staring at the design for hours. Checking and re-checking every now and then. Why the f*** can't I do this?

The color works out so beautifully and perfectly accentuates small details. The sidebar is awesome-ly done. The signature worn is excellent. The best part is that the design is not a bit hard on the eyes, even with so much dark color. Great work.

P.S: Those Self-Promo Business Cards are so worth having. Shame on you Cameron, you disgusting self promoter.


Quoting Authors Vol. 1


“What I want is to be needed. What I need is to be indispensable to somebody. Who I need is somebody that will eat up all my free time, my ego, my attention. Somebody addicted to me. A mutual addiction.” - Chuck Palahniuk


February 27, 2006

First Look: MacBook Pro

Apple says its up to four times the speed of the PowerBook G4 and eight times the graphics bandwidth. The MacBook Pro is here and I just read the First Look over at Macworld.

The MacBook Pro is the first Intel-based Mac and is just raring for a hit. When I heard about the Apple-Intel collab. I was like, "intel inside on a mac, aw!" but hopefully it won't be there. Although Jason Snell at Macworld has his hands on 2GHz models he hasn't mentioned about the "Intel Inside" logo. I hope he does that. Apart from that, I am gonna add the MacBook Pro to my wishlist over at I Want Doesn't Get as soon as Macworld reviews the beautiful machines.

Read more at Macworld.