Woot, my new glasses arrived. Self-portrait time!
Day 294 - Beer and Tell
Today in Mozilla-land: Webdev Show and Tell, accompanied by an age-appropriate beverage of choice. Presenting via video conference worked surprisingly well, and the projects that people showed off were excellent. 't was great fun!
Day 293 - I Like Eich
My fellow Mozilla Webdev Lonnen made some fabulous campaign buttons today for our favorite inventor of a popular web programming language, just in case he ever wants to run for president.
"Say what?"
I anticipated you saying that, which is why I brought in a celebrity to illustrate my point:
Get it?
(Okay, here's your fine print: Dwight Eisenhower's official picture may be in the public domain, but his passing predates the creation of JavaScript by a few decades which makes his support of Brendan Eich a slightly outrageous (read: not factual) statement. Though it obviously goes without saying that Ike would use Firefox if he were alive today.)
Day 292 - Edward, the Edible Alien
You know what's the great part about baking your own (Naan) bread? Besides the taste, of course. That you get to shape it yourself. Like an alien, for example.
Now I am kind of sad I ate it instead of selling it to the highest bidder, but what can you do?
Day 291 - Mmmmh, Bacon.
Day 290 - Checking out the new flickr android app.
Lonnen has been guinea pigged.
Also, why are the image effects called after cities that seemingly have no relation to the effect that is going to be applied? I am confused. Can I have Instagram on Android now, please? Kthxbai.
Day 289 - Eye to Eye
An eye doctor appointment on a Sunday? Pretty convenient indeed. This way you don't look like you're on drugs at work ;)
Day 288 - Fall
It's fall, definitely fall now. If only the temperature eased off a little bit (and the humidity, pretty please?), that would be terrific.
Day 287 - Zoidberg
With the addition of Doctor Zoidberg, the ratio of serious to funny entries on the corporate pin board is further declining. Also, Futurama ftw.
Day 286 - Table Flip
Today I came across this delightful example of abusing unicode characters to tell a story: The angry table flip. Now I want to put it on a shortcut somehow and use it whenever appropriate :).
Elsewhere in the hilarious world of abusing other languages' characters, there's also the Look of Disapproval (thanks, Alan, for pointing it out!).
Oh, the unicode code space is a wonderful place.