Archive for the ‘Programming’ Category
Tuesday, October 16th, 2007
On September 25, 2007 Lifehacker's Adam Pash wrote about a site called urlSplit.com - a site that allows the user to input up to seven urls and combines them into one, easy-to-use url. To the average web user, such a site seems useless. As it turns out, the ...
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Thursday, August 9th, 2007
The newest site in the growing Eleven21.com network is a motivational tool designed to encourage you to spend less, save more, and consistently live below your means.
WhatsMyCrossover.com illustrates the point at which your investment earnings exceed your income from your job. This point, often called the "Crossover Point," is ...
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Monday, May 7th, 2007
I'm proud to announce the newest edition to my ever growing collection of PDF generators - the Credit Card & Cash Carrying Paper Wallet. The inspiration for the project came from instructables member theRIAA who showed us all how to create a usable papercraft wallet in minutes.
I've been a ...
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Thursday, April 19th, 2007
One of my many pdf creating sites, iPaperCraft.com made its way to Yahoo!TV today, Thursday, April 19, 2007. I'm 100% stoked about the press and even more stoked that DreamHost is able to handle the server load (kudos guys).
iPaperCraft was inspired by a handmade papercraft iPod cover ...
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Tuesday, January 16th, 2007
My pal and excellent programmer, Noel, from Southern California and I have been working for the last several months to develop a simple, easy-to-use website called VouchOn.com.
I had the idea for the site during a business trip to Bangor, ME. Lying on the bed at the Holiday Inn and trying ...
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Tuesday, December 5th, 2006
Inspired by flickr member Ape Lad and with the testing help of MAKE: Magazine readers, I created a php script using the ezPDF class that would generate PDF papercraft templates for any iPod model to date.
The iPaperCraft.com PDF generator lets you upload an image of your choice and it spits ...
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Wednesday, April 26th, 2006
My good friends at Scenic Valley Products were sending out price sheets like crazy. I'm talking professional, 4-color, glossy sheets; with photos of the products, the pricing, and the customer name changed every single time. But there was a problem. Their print designer charged $25 just to ...
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Saturday, January 7th, 2006
You know you're a photography junkie. You can't go anywhere without at least one camera. And only your camera is more essential than this Carte de Viste - it's a street photographers best friend!
Take a few minutes to play around and generate your very own, carte de visite to show ...
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Saturday, September 10th, 2005
The Cornell Notetaking method has been on the rise for several years now as teachers and students make a more concerted effort to organize the deluge of information presented in classes, texts, and media. Wikipedia says,
Cornell notes, also called the Cornell note-taking system, is a widely-used notetaking system devised ...
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Thursday, September 1st, 2005
It was a crisp September day in 2004 when Merlin Mann first introduced the Hipster PDA - a simple stack of index cards held together with a small binder clip with one simple purpose . . . to make its master productive. In the months since, use of the ...
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