December 2008
15 posts
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This collection of audio files is intended to archive the greatest speeches in recorded history. Most of the files are from the 20th century, but there are a few exceptions, such as the Edison recordings. Feel free to download, distribute, and learn from these audio files! You might be interested in visiting our animal sounds and entertainment sounds collections as well.
Hi, I'm chatting
Tourist: Could you give us directions to Olive Garden?
New Yorker: No, but I could give you directions to an actual Italian restaurant.
kynd/dev →
Quate:
This is a simple example made with processings 3D api, in which some gray shperes rotate in the 3D space. To test the performance, I made it able to increase the number of sheres by clicking the movie. In my environment (2.4GHz core duo + 2GB memory), the movie starts to slow down after around ten shperes added to the stage. That is a bit slower than expected.
Gunnhild, Mother of Kings (c. 910 – c. 980) was the wife of Erik Bloodaxe (king...
– Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I'm just testing how this post look
I’m just testing how this post look.
This line is with HTML decoration
and
this is ordered list item
this is ordered list item too
this is ordered list item
linked to somewhere
にほんごですよ
I’m just testing how this post look.
This line is with HTML decoration
and
this is ordered list item
this is ordered list item too
this is ordered list item
linked to somewhere
にほんごですよ
New in Backpack: Read-only sharing, updated "All... →
Today we announce a new way to share pages in Backpack. Now when you share a page you can decide who may edit the page and who may only view the page. This allows certain people to be responsible for editing pages and to allow others to read their pages without allowing the others to make changes. It’s a very useful feature, especially for larger teams.
Product Blog update: send email newsletters to Highrise contacts, inspired by...
– A design and usability blog: Signal vs. Noise (by 37signals)