I need a hand, send me your pictures!

Posted Aug. 24, 2009 by Gabriel Hurley

Hi folks!

I'm wrapping up my personal portfolio website, and have one piece that I really want to create, but need some awesome photos for. I'd love it if they came from my friends and family rather than stock photo sites!

Criteria:

  • High-res (bonus points if you have a copy in RAW format)
  • Color (no b&w)
  • Landscape ...

 

Updates

Posted July 15, 2009 by Gabriel Hurley

The title of the post has a double meaning.

First off, I wanted to share the funniest error message I've ever gotten (from years ago). Its redundancy made me laugh so hard I actually to a screenshot of it. Click the image to see the full-size version of it.

Update The Updater

Adobe Updater Fail

I hope you found that as funny ...

XFN Relationship Tags For Designers and Businesses

Posted June 11, 2009 by Gabriel Hurley

I've decided to start adding rel="designer" to the little "Designed by" links that go into sites I work on. That's right.

As the whole XFN movement continues to grow (slowly), I can't help but notice that there's no place in the spec for businesses. Identity is just as crucial for businesses as it is for ...

Great Design: StackOverflow.com

Posted May 31, 2009 by Gabriel Hurley

I've known about stackoverflow.com for a while... anybody that uses Google as their reference for coding lands on solutions there pretty regularly.

I signed up as a user two days ago after learning more about them at Google I/O and I have to say, there are are some excellent design features at work on their site.

  1. They ...

Google Wave announced at Google I/O 2009

Posted May 28, 2009 by Gabriel Hurley

At the keynote this morning, Google announced a brand new product that they're calling Wave which is flat out amazing.

Imagine combining gmail, chat, and docs and turning them into one all-encompassing real-time collaborative tool. Yeah, that's just the beginning.

Everyone invited to the Wave can edit simlutaneously without conflicts.

All the changes appear on everyone's screen ...

Eric & Links (a band) Are Tearing Up The Scene

Posted May 22, 2009 by Gabriel Hurley

Eric's band Links (formerly a Zero Coordinate artist and always good friends of ours) is doing really well for themselves and down in LA.

Check out the review of their latest set (with videos and everything) here:

http://talesfromthepit.net/2009/05/21/links-prove-to-hollywood-why-its-better-to-be-a-knight-than-an-idol/

Leave 'em some love if you're so inclined!

MySpace Friends or Facebook Fans for Bands and Artists

Posted April 13, 2009 by Gabriel Hurley

MySpace fans are meaningless, while Facebook fans represent real people ready to support you. Yet industry executives are still looking at MySpace to see who's popular.

Facebook and its core user base has always been about real identity. Fake profiles on Facebook are a minority and are only tolerated for the sake of either celebrity or humor. Bots are ...

Installing Apache, PHP and CURL on Windows

Posted March 23, 2009 by Gabriel Hurley

I got tired of having to upload every little change to the code of my web designs to the server to see if they even work at all, so I decided I'd run a local web server with PHP on my computer. If they ran Linux, this would be extremely simple. Unfortunately, I run Windows XP on both my ...

Asterisk PBX

Posted March 11, 2009 by Gabriel Hurley

Useful tricks in Asterisk and some troubleshooting suggestions for the amazingly customizable (and frustrating) PBX system.

Exceeding your limitations and why am I up so late?

Posted March 8, 2009 by Gabriel Hurley

Point number one:

strongly believe in the theory that you should push yourself until you reach the technical limitations imposed by the gear you own. If you haven't mastered your mic placement you shouldn't be buying better mics. If you haven't mastered your apertures and f-stops you shoudn't be buying better cameras. And if you can ...

Do I submit a Form W3 if I file online?

Posted Feb. 27, 2009 by Gabriel Hurley

If you file your business' W2's online with the SSA, do you need to file a separate form W3?

Comcast Modem Strangeness

Posted Feb. 25, 2009 by Gabriel Hurley

I just had my internet die on me suddenly and inexplicably. Everything seemed fine, except I couldn't access any web pages.

After checking all the usual suspects, I noticed that even though the modem was assigning an IP address from Comcast, no packets were being received. None of the resets helped.

Finally I hopped on Comcast's live chat ...