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dyspraxies:

Dyspraxique, simplement

Ce film présente des témoignages d’enfants et d’adultes dyspraxiques, de leurs familles et de professionnels.

(attention il y a 10s de noir au début…)

Vous pouvez également le télécharger en meilleure résolution (attention cela fait environ 380MB).

Ce film est publié sous license Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 2.0 France License.

spiegelman:

Ladies and gentlemen, your President is a robot.  Or a wax sculpture.  Maybe a cardboard cutout.  All I know is no human being has a photo smile this amazingly consistent.

On Wednesday, the Obamas hosted a reception at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, during which they stood for 130 photographs with visiting foreign dignitaries in town for the UN meeting.  The President has exactly the same smile in every single shot.  See for yourself — the pictures are up on the State Department’s flickr.  And, of course, compressed above into 20 seconds for your viewing pleasure.

staff:

Join us Friday the 19th at Housing Works Bookstore!
We are excited about this for many reasons including but not limited to:
There is an open beer & wine bar from 6:30-7:30!
The first 50 people through the door get a free Tumblr tote bag!
The fine folks at Ecosystem are giving everyone a custom Tumblr notebook!
Look at the lineup!
We love to read!

staff:

Join us Friday the 19th at Housing Works Bookstore!

We are excited about this for many reasons including but not limited to:

  1. There is an open beer & wine bar from 6:30-7:30!
  2. The first 50 people through the door get a free Tumblr tote bag!
  3. The fine folks at Ecosystem are giving everyone a custom Tumblr notebook!
  4. Look at the lineup!
  5. We love to read!

In response to Wired.com’s scoop identifying the finder of the lost iPhone prototype, many have asked me how we did it. The process of uncovering digital footprints to identify Brian Hogan was indeed challenging and enlightening, so I thought I’d tell the story here. Heck, it might even teach…

A few months ago 37signals redesigned Basecamp’s notification emails, and the result was a move from plain-text emails to HTML emails. For reference, these emails are sent when someone posts or replies to any of the content types in the system (messages, to-dos, etc).

I’m generally opposed to…

Markdown now supported via email, mobile

staff:

When sending Tumblr a mobile email post, you can now optionally include Markdown syntax to create rich text formatting.

Simply include !m in any part of an email’s subject or body to enable Markdown for that message. (The !m code will be automatically removed from the final version.)

Or, “The mapping of HTML5 structural elements to id and class names for use with <div>s”

Drawn from the fine work of Andy Clarke (Marlarkey) and Jon Tan(gerine), esq.

Note: I’ve moved all my HTML5 articles to http://oli.jp/, so I can walk the walk. I’ll leave this here for…

Last night, I released the Tumblr gem, a command line utility and Ruby library for interacting with Tumblr. Here’s what it does:

$ tumblr my_post.txt

That will publish my_post.txt to Tumblr. Simple.

You can also give it a URL:

$ tumblr http://mwunsch.github.com/tumblr/tumblr.1.html

2010book:

The cover.

2010book:

The cover.

Hipster Puppies is making a book! Your pupster could be in it!

hipsterpuppies:

The patient, valorous heroes at NAL/Penguin have agreed to turn my humble dog blog into an actual, real-life, hold-it-in-your-paws book! For anyone under 25, a “book” is just like a Tumblr, except you can keep it on your toilet tank. The working title of the book is Hipster Puppies—although I’m pushing my publishers really, really hard to call it Slight Rebellion Off Cornish: The Unpublished Short Stories Of J.D. Salinger.


So…
I need all of your best, funniest, cutest, hippest, puppiest puppy pics for Hipster Puppies: The Book!

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