A vim Tutorial and Primer. Worth a read, I've been using vim a while and knew how to get around but I still learned some nifty things. #>
Making GIFs from video files. Linked to the Hacker News thread since it contains some great info. #>
Disable Western Digital Intellipark. Good to know if you have a WD Green drive in something like a media center where you don't want the drive spinning down as often. #>
PrimalPal meal generator. Interesting, no idea how much it costs (I hate sites that don't tell you up front, instead just trying to suck you into a "free trial".) #>
My Camp Kitchen. Now that I have my tent trailer as a base-camp I'm starting to embrace the "bring it all car camping" ideal. This would fit nicely with that. #>
Why SASS? SASS is used for building the CSS code for your websites, this makes some good arguments. #>
Toboggan from old Skis. I had a similar idea but mine will be steerable. #>
United MileagePlus Award Chart Devaluation. It took effect Feb 1. Between this and the Hilton points devaluation from last year kinda blows. #>
How to get around that pesky copyrighted-audio filter on YouTube and Facebook. That's interesting. #>
Built with Bootstrap, A showcase of sites and apps built with Bootstrap. #>
Lit Up, 'Glow-In-Dark' Ice Provides World's Weirdest Climbing Experience. That would be a blast. #>
A Dark Pattern is a type of user interface that appears to have been carefully crafted to trick users into doing things, such as buying insurance with their purchase or signing up for recurring bills.#>
A Clever Way To Hold A DIY Foam Board Reflector/Flag. I like it, cheap and easy and highly positionable. #>
ScienceCasts: California Drought. No bueno!
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Kalyn's Kitchen Recipe Index. Some good stuff in there I'd like to revisit. #>
Star Size Comparison. Like many people I ended up there from: what if: star sand. #>
The fraud ratchet. Interesting. #>
HAWK Signal, there's one going up on Union Blvd not far from my house. #>
A Middle Aged Man. Hah, that's me. And I like his definition of "Middle Aged". #>