36 Skaters Make Downhill Neon Tetris Game w/ Freebords http://bit.ly/g1MiL
Entries from September 2009
36 Skaters Make Downhill Neon Tetris Game
September 30th, 2009 · 1 Comment
Tags: Seeds of Inspiration
Google Docs OCR
September 30th, 2009 · 1 Comment
Google Docs API tests a new feature that lets you perform OCR (optical character recognition) on an image. There's a live demo that illustrates this feature: you can upload a high-resolution JPG, GIF, or PNG image that has less than 10 MB and Google Docs extracts the text and converts it into a new document. Google mentions that "the operation can currently take up to 40 seconds" and a small test showed that the service is not yet reliable: it's slow and it frequently returns errors.
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Tags: Seeds of Inspiration
Adobe UI Gripes
September 30th, 2009 · No Comments
Me moaning about shoddy UI inconsistencies and mistakes in Adobe products and how they get sh!tt!er with every release. http://bit.ly/1Fxswl
Tags: Seeds of Inspiration
Pepsi To Cease Advertising
September 30th, 2009 · 1 Comment
"We know it's good, and everyone's pretty happy with the overall taste, so why spend all our time worrying about what other people think?" PepsiCo CEO Indra K. Nooyi told reporters during a press conference at the company's corporate headquarters. "Frankly, it just feels sort of weird and desperate to put all this energy into telling people what to drink. If they don't like it, then they don't like it." http://bit.ly/1bHegh
Tags: Seeds of Inspiration
Is Jay Leno a Corporate Shill?
September 29th, 2009 · 1 Comment
You’d think that with a whopping 20 minutes carved out of an hour for commercials, the actual television program itself would be devoid of commercials, right? Not so. Jay Leno has a considerable preoccupation with naming products on his show (and, in the video above, interviewing the Wendy’s girl). The above video, featuring moments only from the September 25, 2009 episode of The Jay Leno Show, features blatant references to Cialis, Walmart, Photoshop, Waffle House, numerous tire companies, Wendy’s, and Microsoft’s Bing, calling into question the notion that The Jay Leno Show is an entertainment program. With all of these mentions, you’d think that Jay Leno was running a glorified infomercial. http://bit.ly/3eBmqO
Tags: Seeds of Inspiration






