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New Bravia Ad

189 60 cm bunnies + 1 9 meter bunny + 40 animators + 6 cameras + 100000 “stills” = 60 seconds of colorful bunnies! Be sure to claim your color too 😉

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Posted byBramus!October 11, 2007Posted inElsewhereTags: link1 Comment on New Bravia Ad

[YTB] Teleportation

Héhé 😀 (via)

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iPhone's running 1.1.1 no longer locked

Lots of development during the last days, leading to unbricking the brick (paid solution though). I wonder how long it’ll last until Apple release another software update (and how long it will take then to find a new hack)

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SmartFTP: Where can I filter files?

Must say I’ve been using SmartFTP for quite a while now. Recently updated to versoin 2.5, yet couldn’t find the file filter (to exclude the uploading of .svn folders). Turns out the option to exclude files and folders in SmartFTP is hidden underneath the default favorite. Logic? Not quite exactly 🙁

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MSNBC.com acquires Newsvine

“One the most important aspects of this deal for both organizations was that Newsvine will continue to run independently, from a brand and operational perspective.” – Congratulations Mike!

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ClickTale Scrolling Research Report V2.0 – Part 1: Visibility and Scroll Reach

Users scroll. But how deep do they scroll? Some interesting graphs imo 🙂

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Internet Map : City to city connections

Chris Harrison provides a set of visualizations that display how cities across the globe are interconnected (by router configuration and not physical backbone). In total, there are 89,344 connections.

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Posted byBramus!October 8, 2007Posted inElsewhereTags: linkLeave a comment on Internet Map : City to city connections

CSS Downloadable Fonts in Webkit, continued

“The conundrum is that most of the fonts worth using can’t legally be shared as free downloads, and most of the fonts that are legally shareable aren’t worth using.” (src)

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Posted byBramus!October 5, 2007Posted inElsewhereTags: linkLeave a comment on CSS Downloadable Fonts in Webkit, continued

[gfx] Historical Anatomies of the Human Body

Great set of images/illlustrations selected from anatomical atlases in the National Library of Medicine’s collection. (via)

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[YTB] Hitler Banned From iSketch!

Hilarious shizzle! (via)

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About Bram.us

Bram.us is the technical/geeky weblog of Bramus Van Damme, a web developer based in Belgium.

Bramus is part of the Chrome Developer Relations team at Google, focusing on CSS, Web UI, and DevTools. From the moment he discovered view-source at the age of 14 (way back in 1997), he fell in love with the web and has been tinkering with it ever since.

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