How inspiring it is to use an old school typewriter, typebars striking the page, analog keys under your fingertips, iPad in place.
iPad?
Check it:
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by Eric Dye
How inspiring it is to use an old school typewriter, typebars striking the page, analog keys under your fingertips, iPad in place.
iPad?
Check it:
[Read more…] about The Most Awesome iPad Accessory Every Made
by Eric Dye
Is LinkedIn with your time?
Although the following infographic leads me to believe that it is well worth your time, I can’t help but wonder if it has changed course somewhere in its development.
When I first joined LinkedIn, it felt very grown up and business-like. I wanted to make sure everything was spot on. These were my co-workers, associates, clients and vendors. This was business …
… and then it turned social.
by Eric Dye
If you’re thinking about starting a blog, just started a blog, or gotten sick of your current theme, you’re in the market for a new blog theme.
Here are some things to keep in mind when shopping for one:
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by Eric Dye
The blogging world lives on comments. It is the breathe that brings life to blogging communities.
Many times comments need to be placed into context. This is usually done through FTW!, LOL!, WINNING, etc …
Sometimes, however, it’s nice to kick-it old-school style and drop some serious emoticons.
I usually keep it simple: 🙂 , 😉 and 🙁 .
Today, I needed something a little different, but wasn’t sure what emoticons were supported in WordPress.
Here’s the list!
by Eric Dye
Are your emails too long?
If you can’t write your idea on the back of my calling card, you don’t have a clear idea.
~David Belasco
Leo Babauta from ZenHabits breaks it down:
by Tom
Regardless of the system in which you’re working, user login and authentication is a solved problem – there’s really only so many stages to the flow of control so there’s a relatively standard way of implementing it.
Elenor on Forrst provided a cool flow chart and source code detailing the process: