It turns out that that movie, Loose Change, was right all along. I’ve tried to keep this blog free of my political beliefs, but this story isn’t partisan; nor is it conspiracy theory. It’s fact. Read more
Month: June 2007
Keep your kids off the tracks…
No, it’s not some macabre video, so don’t worry. If I was an old man, I’d probably be muttering “kids these days…”
This commercial was made for Hydro, a Norwegian Aluminum, Oil and Energy firm, and subtitles have been added for all those non-Norwegian-speaking Donline readers. I originally saw it on Countdown with Keith Olbermann (I’m waiting for my friends to criticize me for watching that instead of The Daily Show…Relax, I was just flipping through).
I love how “raw” the video feels. It really adds to the appeal by making it feel like a home movie. Those crafty Norwegians, I tell you what.
By the way, someone from Norway post a comment. I don’t have any Norwegian comments yet, and I want one. And, also, tell me when Norweyan changed to Norwegian and why soldiers are called Kerns…
Flash File Uploader (Updated)
Due to popular demand (and numerous positive remarks from Donline viewers) Mike reformatted the PHP files associated with the Flash File Uploader to increase security, support auto-generated thumbnail caching and enable preview mode (prior to upload).
Click the above link to go to the original Flash File Uploader posting on Donline with new source files.
New Action Styles
I got a little tired of the format for External Links, Downloads and Updates, so I decided to create this series of graphics to be used on Donline. This should help with organization of content much better and reduce the number of emails from n00bs asking me how they can download files, writings and actionscript examples.
Click the image on the top left to see, in order from top to bottom, the new graphics for: External Links, Downloads and Updates.
Scotch Tape People
Someone forwarded me these photos though I don’t know who is responsible for this work. Apparently, these mannequins are made entirely of scotch packing tape. They’re pretty outstanding.