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- RT @doctorow: I spend a lot of time looking in detail at abusive situations where tech plays a starring role: stalkerware, bossware, remote… 6 hours ago
- RT @drlundell: Kevin McCarthy wants us to forget what we saw and share blame equally. There were NOT very fine people on both sides. Nope.… 6 hours ago
- RT @esglaude: We cannot separate what happened on January 6th from the racial reckoning we face as a country. We MUST see the two as inextr… 7 hours ago
- RT @offbeatoliv: I hope this email finds you living in a shotgun shack. 7 hours ago
- RT @rtanglao: "We don't need no Re-Ron We don't need no Re-Ron, you know We don't need no Re-Ron We've seen all the Re-Rons before" #GilSco… 1 day ago
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BirdWalker, then and now
“About time, too. He’s been looking dreadful for days; I’ve been telling him to get a move on.“—Albus Dumbledore about his phoenix Fawkes after Fawkes burst into flame Just as Fawkes periodically must burst into flames and rise again from … Continue reading
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Using Google Maps in a responsive design
[When I’m not in the office, I’m often out birding and photographing birds. To keep track of my life list and bird photos I wrote a Ruby on Rails site hosted at birdwalker.com; you can see all the source on … Continue reading
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Replacing Google Image Charts with D3.js
[When I’m not in the office, I’m often out birding and photographing birds. To keep track of my life list and bird photos I wrote a Ruby on Rails site hosted at birdwalker.com; you can see all the source on … Continue reading
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