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08/15/2007 18:12 #40565
900 Main SteetCategory: buffalo
I wonder what is going to happen with it. It seems like gutting it would be really hard considering it is a pile of fallen debris and floors. Even the basement floor is missing. Apparently, this is what happens when you ignore roof repair and the weather gets in. Is there going to just be a big giant whole in main street across from the Amherst subway station?!
I suppose something has to be done soon.
I finally got my phone back but these pics are from before the phone came back. If you have a sprint Pocket PC 6700 and need a new operating system I got it. Lots of new features, same old phone. Its like getting a free upgrade. You never really realize how much software plays a role in the lifespan of hardware. I took them with as still shots of the mobile video cam on my nokia n800 so excuse the quality it was never meant for photography.
I was really sad to say goodbye to my first computer desk. It is amazing how long we stayed together. I had it since my first commodore vic 20 back in the mid 80s ;( It really just had no where to go anymore and laptops kind of made the desk obsolete. Plus it was ugly as hell.
08/13/2007 21:53 #40525
Paul @ yahoo?Category: work
They found me via my online resume
The ideal candidate will have a strong command of web standards and developing applications, CSS-driven/table-less HTML layouts, DHTML (JavaScript 1.0-1.5, CSS1 & CSS2, DOM Levels 0-2), PHP, Unix, HTTP (get/post, headers), Apache, cross-browser compatibility & browser degradation strategies, optimization techniques (both in file weight and perceived/actual rendering speed), object-oriented design, unit testing & debugging techniques, dynamic content retrieval, state management, accessibility techniques, and internationalization issues.
The candidate will be taking static mocks and flash prototypes from the designer and working with the team to produce a working prototype.
The environment is fast-paced with numerous user-centered iterative design & development cycles. You'll be responsible for building everything from proof-of-concepts and usability prototypes to deployment-quality code viewed by tens of millions of users.
If you're interested, please provide URLs and code samples of your work.
Location: Sunnyvale, CA
I guess it is something to think about. I mean it would be tremendously exciting to work on code that is used by millions of people and to work with people on the cutting edge of the industry and with the resources to make really exciting stuff happen. But what if Yahoo tanks and Microsoft bought it ;(
that's crazy , congrats!! Call mom and dad sometime and tell them, I think they would be excited to hear you got that offer!
A recruiting company hiring for yahoo.
You're just trying to give me heart palpitations, aren't you
Did someone from Yahoo email you, or a recruiting company?
I am sold you you Finding Out More if you have any interest or questions that could be answered without a major commitment. Is that so wrong?
08/12/2007 16:31 #40496
Second Life Is So CrazyCategory: games
This is my current account balance in Linden Dollars and it's US dollar value if I sold it now.
And this is after I already sold half of it. Today I actually sold a very tiny 16m of virtual land I owned from a long time ago for 34 US dollars. I wish I had realized this all before as I sold some super undervalued land in the past.
While considering some land deals I stopped at a dance party. It was pretty fun. Unfortunately, it was a best of biker avatars contest and I didn't have on of those.
Over one plot of my land where I allowed building someone made this thing that shoots out pictures of a drugged out sponge bob, square pants that constantly screams, weird.
08/10/2007 18:24 #40480
Putting Stuff on YoutubeCategory: art
Okay this is so fuckin rediculous that I can't even believe I did it. I remember I ran out of time to video edit at school so I was left with windows movie maker at work. It sucks so bad, but now it is kind of funny looking back. All the movements and stuff were scripted. If only I had a mac during that phase ;( but that was after the powerbook died.
I also foudn lots of video we took documenting our life and about 10,000 more pictures to add to my 1,000,000 pictures. Back in 1999-2000 (e:terry) , (e:jacob) , and I took this crazy trip from flagstaff, AZ to Vancouver and then across Canada back to Buffalo. I wrote about it lots of times and all the crazy shit that happend but now I lost half the video thanks to a harddrive failure. I am so mad. At least this half will exists on youtube.
I am now going to go crazy trying to find everything else.
Making my Mii for the Wii
08/10/2007 13:02 #40474
Thanks and AccordiansCategory: estrip
On another note, my surebert accordian menu worked out great. It works on my nokia n800, terry powerPC mac, my macbook, IE 6 on windows, and in firefox. I bet it even works on the iphone - although how does the iphone handle mouseover. Anyways, it can be switched to work on mousedown instead. I am sure I will find a use for it here on estrip soon. I wish it was like the old days when I could program estrip 24/7.
Notice the surebert color picker widget in the one section. That should be easier than the surebert rgb slider for most people to understand.
hmm i'll have to try it, b/c i'm not sure how iphone handles mouseover- I'm thinking 'not'- b/c it's totally not designed for a mouse at all.
meh, it was neat to see how you could transfer calls from your voip phone to your cell and then over to im. but even the phone was an ms voip phone, lol. we were joking how you should have been there though since the first slide showed a ton of different devices, lol.
Is it something good ?)
i know it's been said but you totally look like luigi from mario bros in that picture
ps, you totally missed out on the "microsoft unified messaging" demo during the monthly dept meeting
paul... sometimes i think that you are speaking english... sometimes i don't know...
I think I saw a chest of drawers with a somewhat sickly green facade in front of 24. Did you put that out too? Was it waaay beyond even the justified goodbye, or maybe came with the house?
An identical one used to be in a shop window of one of the antique stores on Allen - it was a sickly blue. I don't see it anymore though. Maybe there is a sickly furniture collector on the prowl.
NOOOO you can't let that desk go!!!
okay now we are going to have to check out this building for ourselves.
thanks for giving me something to do today!