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Month May 2010

atxryan: UFC fight night. — at Habana Restaurant and Bar http://gowal.la/v/c/Q7Tc/tw

atxryan: UFC fight night. — at Habana Restaurant and Bar http://gowal.la/v/c/Q7Tc/tw

atxryan: I suppose I’ll be drinking some Pabst Blue Ribbon today. RIP Dennis Hopper. http://youtu.be/snhiofL2Rh4

atxryan: I suppose I’ll be drinking some Pabst Blue Ribbon today. RIP Dennis Hopper. http://youtu.be/snhiofL2Rh4

atxryan: @bexmix Not this one, no, but that’s definitely the celebrity I’ve been told n^10 # of times that I look like.

atxryan: @bexmix Not this one, no, but that’s definitely the celebrity I’ve been told n^10 # of times that I look like.

atxryan: .@soleoblues You are the nth person to mention my döppleganger. I must find this person. And destroy him to return order to the Universe.

atxryan: .@soleoblues You are the nth person to mention my döppleganger. I must find this person. And destroy him to return order to the Universe.

atxryan: I’m on a boat, motherf@cker.

atxryan: I’m on a boat, motherf@cker.

Don’t talk to the police.

Mr. James Duane, a professor at Regent Law School and a former defense attorney, tells you why you should never agree to be interviewed by the police.

atxryan: Cocktails and pâté. — at Parkside http://gowal.la/v/c/Pm6C/tw

atxryan: Cocktails and pâté. — at Parkside http://gowal.la/v/c/Pm6C/tw

atxryan: I’m certain that I’ve not written 56,574,693 lines of JavaScript code on this project, IE6 seems to think otherwise. http://flic.kr/p/85vev6

atxryan: I’m certain that I’ve not written 56,574,693 lines of JavaScript code on this project, IE6 seems to think otherwise. http://flic.kr/p/85vev6

That’s a lot of code.

atxryan posted a photo:

I’m almost certain that I’ve not written 56,574,693 lines of JavaScript code on this project. IE6 seems to think otherwise.

Gestures

In a way, gestural user interfaces are a step back, a throwback to the command line. Gestures are often not obvious and hard to discover; the user interface doesn’t tell you what you can do with an object. Instead, you have to remember which gestures…