Cooking a big turkey is a fine science. You need to take the size of the bird into account and figure out what you want the thing to look and taste like when you are finished.
When the variables are properly controlled, it is possible to ensure fairly uniform results. If you know the temperature of [...]
Posts from — November 2009
[ November 24th, 2009 ] ... [ C. S. Magor ]TurkeyTimer a Performance Enhancing iPhone App
Quitting a Job 101 (If You Have Some Good Design Skills)
A designer didn’t like his job at an unnamed design firm somewhere and quit in a way that had an awesome amount of flair.
According to someone who presumably worked for the company:
He believed he was in a temp-to-hire position, and after three months of extra hours and butt-kissing, turns out it’s just a temp [...]
Chrome Berlin: A Bigass Messenger Bag
Chrome call the Berlin the “best professional messenger bag on the market” and while I may not be in a position to confirm or deny those claims, it looks awesome and there are plenty of people who are satisfied with theirs.
The specs are impressive and the bag is guaranteed for life:
Weatherproof 1,000 denier Cordura outer [...]
Driver Comes To The iPhone and iPod Touch
It never ceases to amaze me how far processing power has come. Back in the late nineties, 1999 to be precise, Driver was one of the better PS titles and it would put a PC through its paces – now we can get it on a phone with “the exact same physics and driving engine [...]
Apple LED Cinema Display Doesn’t Play Nice With Others
Trust me, I get Apple. As a lifetime Windows user I readily concede that they make the best laptops on the planet. The lack of bloat in OSX makes it a damned quick OS. What I don’t get is their unrealistic expectations when it comes to the price-tags on their monitors. Take the new LED [...]


