Friday, February 11, 2011

I love swackett.

This app is amazing, and then I turn around to see this...

...So it gets even more points now. :)

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Saturday, December 25, 2010

Snow? Snow.

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Mmm, baking.

Hello, my pretty. You will be done soon. Then you get to cool, then you get a nice vanilla frosting coat, then you is will be a delicious.

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Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Dear funky art: you were worth an A/A-.

I hated doing all but the colorful, trippy one. But yay for 2D design!

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Saturday, May 22, 2010

Small ad fail, Facebook. But maybe the other's a win...?

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I think it's fair to say that it's not gay pride day on the first one, Facebook. So close. Yet so off and so irrelevant.

But the second ad seems to be more fitting to the stereotype of nerds. Nerds definitely need help figuring out when girls like them. You get a pass on this ad. Just do a better job next time.

-A. E. Wallace
Composed with Postbox for OS X

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Friday, May 14, 2010

Keep Tube Grabs HD Videos From Popular Tube Sites - YouTube - Lifehacker

Keep Tube is a web-based video downloader that handles a wide range of formats and web sites. Where Keep Tube really shines is grabbing the highest quality video from a given site, where many other video downloaders fall short.

You'll find no shortage of web sites devoted to helping you download video content. Keep Tube stands out by supporting a wide variety of sites like YouTube, Google Video, Dailymotion, Mega Video, Metacafe, Veoh, and more. Of interesting to users who don't stray too far from popular sites like YouTube and Dailymotion is Keep Tubes support for grabbing top quality and restricted files—check out this comparison chart to see how Keep Tube stacks up against other popular downloaders.

Keep Tube is a free service available as a web-based tool or a Firefox extension.

I'd imagine YouTube doesn't like you downloading videos, but since users still want to grab the occasional video to show to friends while offline, this should help.

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Monday, May 3, 2010

So... Disturbingly delicious. - 1...2...3!

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I had to re-share this.

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