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Pictures of the old Infocom games in their grey boxes along with photos of all the rad stuff they'd pack in with the games.
I really dig this simple game. You control a velociraptor as he tries to escape from the impending meteor storm. Pretty cool game.
I love the idea of offline web apps on the iPhone. It's kind of moot since users should always have a connection, but there are times when service stinks and having something you can install and update without relying on the App Store approval process sounds like a win.
Awesome offbeat tourist attractions to check out.
Tons of links to stock photo, vector artwork, fonts, logotypes, sounds, etc
The developer of Light Racer, Light Racer 3D, Antigen and Wixel shares his knowledge outlining what programmers need to know to get started with Android game development
I buy entirely too many comic book t-shirts. Ask my wife. ;)
Terrific photoset of old business signs.
OpenGL programming on the iPhone tutorial.
Awesome collection of classic tracks and the songs that followed. Amazing stuff.
Jonathan Snook shares information on mastering font embedding
Only the best commercial-use free fonts. Nice collection of free fonts.
Helpful key bindings that make switching from Windows to Mac OSX a little easier. PageUp/PageDown not controlling the cursor is ridiculous, but these bindings make it possible to override that behavior.
Shaun Inman demonstrates how his platform game's camera works, based on his study of Super Mario 3 and Super Mario World.
DHH (the creator of Ruby on Rails) does an awesome speech talking about how to make money on the internet. The bottom line? Charge money. DHH makes a ton of good points in his presentation.
GameWith.Us is a site for friends to hang out and make it easier to connect to play games. It's designed to allow people to sign up, create and/or join groups of other gamers with similar interests, and organize using shared Xbox Gamertag lists, Nintendo DS and Wii code exchanges, see where they live using Google Maps.
Javascript that detets which social sites your visitors use so that you don't have to display link badges for sites they don't use. I have some other applications for this in mind. :)
SoundManager 2 lets web developers load, play and control sounds via a Javascript wrapper around Flash. Seems like it'd be very useful for doing something like muxtape.
A neat calendar for picking a range of dates by clicking and dragging through two calendars. It's a little slow and has some issues with IE, but it's an interesting concept.
Squeegy recommended this book to get familiar with ObjC before diving into iPhone application development
Bort looks like a way to get your average RoR app off and running. Definitely worth checking out.
I know ... another racing wheel stand. I need to build one of these some day. :)
Download hundreds of prepackaged @font-face kits which include four font formats, CSS and HTML code. Excellent resource for adding fonts to a web site outside of the usual standard fonts.
How-to's, videos, documentation. Everything you need to get started. All it really needs is a link to some Windows tools for this stuff. ;)
DebuggerDisplayAttribute lets you customize what's shown in the tooltip when you hover over a variable name when you're debugging in Visual Studio. (seriously? I think this should be Visual Studio manual page one shit right here. I hate how tough it is to find out about this kind of stuff in .NET)