Do you visit regularly?
Perhaps it is that time in the year when many of us look back and assess the past months. So that got me thinking about my blog here. I do not post regularly, only when I have something to say, and that probably means few regularly visit cognitivecombine.com. But out of interest, here a poll with the following question:
Book Meme
By way of Matthew Helmke's blog I found out about Jono's Book Meme idea. I usually try to avoid meme's but this one is interesting and not silly, so here we go:
- Grab the nearest book.
- Open it to page 56.
- Find the fifth sentence.
- Post the text of the sentence in your blog along with these instructions.
- Don’t dig for your favorite book, the cool book, or the intellectual one: pick the CLOSEST.
In my case the nearest book was in German, so here is the nearest English book:
"Pixels pose an entirely different set of issues. A pixel is one point on a screen that can be on or off, displaying any color that is needed. If you set your monitor's display to a resolution of 800 pixels by 600 pixels, a pixel corresponds to 1/600 of the screen height. On a 15-inch display, the height is about 10.5 inches and the width is a little more than 13 inches. A 12-pixel font display on that monitor would turn out to be about 1/50 of the 10.5-inch height of the display, or just a little more than one-fifth of an inch." From: HTML Utopia: Designing Without Tables Using CSS, by Rachel Andrew & Dan Shafer
A round up of the past couple days
As you may, or may not, have noticed, I have not been posting here very much lately. Currently I am working on a new theme for CognitiveCombine.com, a completely new design approach and something I have not tried before. I hope to finish it by this weekend, I am still trying to iron out some cross-browser issues.
While looking at the site stats, it appears that 'What you can do in Linux that you can’t in Windows or Mac' has received a lot of attention as well as some fair criticism. I agree that some of the items in the list may seem to be repetitions with slight variations and I am also aware that some claims concerning Mac OSX may be incorrect. I would be more than happy to amend the post if corrections are posted.
Another interesting development, The Pirate Bay has selected my Hemingway meets CognitiveCombine I theme for their court-blog and so traffic has increased significantly. I'm honoured to see one my early works selected for such a high profile site and at the same time a little ashamed, being such a novice theme it is unclean and perhaps not really a work one could be proud of.
That's all for now,
Cheers.