Archive for the “awesomeness” category
Adding more fruity treats to FogBugz
by paul on January 19, 2010
I’ve been using fogbugz for a while, we put in place at work to handle issue tracking and after using a slew of different bug tracking solutions (ok it’s like 6 or 7 but that’s slew enough for me) I (…)
Droid it is then!
by paul on November 13, 2009
from xkcd
Boundaries of Space, Boundaries of Time
by paul on November 5, 2009
What an excellent speech by someone who knows a little something about being creative… These are my favorite quotes… We don’t know where we get our ideas from, but we don’t get them from our laptops. If you’re racing around (…)
Things Every Flash Developer Should Know
by paul on October 18, 2009
So last year after Adobe Max (it’s a big Adobe conference where they get everybody together and give them candy in the flavor of awesome new tools) they put all of the sessions online which I thought was really spectacular (…)
Playing around with Augmented Reality and the FLARManager…
by paul on October 17, 2009
If you want to see some really well done Augmented Reality (AR) go here – plus – John Mayer explaining AR is probably more interesting than me… So I’ve seen some AR in the browser for a little while now (…)
I’m a sucker for this stuff…
by paul on July 31, 2009
Even though it’s in french and even though some of the cgi isn’t quite so polished – this clip really makes we want to see GI joe…
It’s Unbelievable (how awesome this video is…)
by paul on May 21, 2009
This has got to be the awesomest commercial I have seen in a while. I love that you can find something new in there each time you view it.
I totally agree…
by paul on May 7, 2009
Tilt Shift in Lynchburg
by paul on May 5, 2009
I’ve been messing around with awesome Pixlr online photoshop-ish thing and it’s quite impressive – I am so loving the built in tilt shift feature.
Max 2008 Sessions are on Adobe TV
by paul on March 9, 2009
I may be the last or next to last person to know about this but all (maybe all? What do I know, I wasn’t there) of the MAX 2008 sessions are available at Adobe TV. Gotta say, this is very (…)
