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simplicity

Less is always more.

A great article on how keeping a design simple is hard to do yet vitally important.

Google has the functionality of a really complicated Swiss Army knife, but the home page is our way of approaching it closed. It’s simple, it’s elegant, you can slip it in your pocket, but it’s got the great doodad when you need it. A lot of our competitors are like a Swiss Army knife open–and that can be intimidating and occasionally harmful.

Linda Tischler | The Beauty of Simplicity open link in new window

Posted on: Feb 3, 2006 at 5:37 pm
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spyware safety

Ten tips for your computer care

A great article with tips on taking care of your computer, a few tips a semi-geek girl like me has never heard of, but just in time for that new Christmas gift you may have received. :grin:

Top 10 tips to keep that new computer spyware-free. open link in new window

Posted on: Dec 30, 2005 at 10:25 pm
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earthquake aftermath

You know how an ice skater goes spins faster when the arms are pulled in?

Well, turns out the earthquake and resultant tsunami that hit Thailand and Indonesia has caused our earth to spin faster on its axis. :shock: Read Aftermath of the earthquake: Shorter days. Jeez, is the Earth trying to tell us something?

Posted on: Dec 28, 2004 at 3:14 pm
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CSS copyrightable?

Was readin’ an entry in…

Was readin’ an entry in Mezzoblue that was discussing whether or not your CSS code—or anybody’s for that matter—is copyrightable. The article had many good points and the conclusion I came to at the end was that your entire design is copyrightable and that includes the CSS file.

Yes, there are CSS layouts available/downloadable over the web (just do a search for “CSS layouts” and ye shall find). But not everyone is going to do the same colors, images, fonts, etc as you. So the overall design is what is copyrightable. Just like my weblog: the CSS layout is from Movable Type. But I added two more divs, images, my own words and more.

The entire visual experience created by me—including the CSS layout—is what’s copyrightable. Thus the CSS file is included.

Direct quote from the U.S. Copyright Office:

WHAT WORKS ARE PROTECTED?
Copyright protects “original works of authorship” that are fixed in a tangible form of expression. The fixation need not be directly perceptible so long as it may be communicated with the aid of a machine or device. Copyrightable works include the following categories:

  1. literary works;
  2. musical works, including any accompanying words
  3. dramatic works, including any accompanying music
  4. pantomimes and choreographic works
  5. pictorial, graphic, and sculptural works
  6. motion pictures and other audiovisual works
  7. sound recordings
  8. architectural works

These categories should be viewed broadly. For example, computer programs and most “compilations” may be registered as “literary works”; maps and architectural plans may be registered as “pictorial, graphic, and sculptural works.”

WHAT IS NOT PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT?
Several categories of material are generally not eligible for federal copyright protection. These include among others:

  • Works that have not been fixed in a tangible form of expression (for example, choreographic works that have not been notated or recorded, or improvisational speeches or performances that have not been written or recorded)
  • Titles, names, short phrases, and slogans; familiar symbols or designs; mere variations of typographic ornamentation, lettering, or coloring; mere listings of ingredients or contents
  • Ideas, procedures, methods, systems, processes, concepts, principles, discoveries, or devices, as distinguished from a description, explanation, or illustration
  • Works consisting entirely of information that is common property and containing no original authorship (for example: standard calendars, height and weight charts, tape measures and rulers, and lists or tables taken from public documents or other common sources)

—U.S. Copyright Office

Posted on: Dec 19, 2004 at 4:49 pm
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prepare to faint

A way to make the iPhoto iPod into an iMovie iPod!

How to play a movie on your iPhoto iPod: Video iPod Available… Sort of.

It sux how you have to make it work, but there you go. :grin: The article linked in Slashdot is getting /.ed (a phenomenon created where any article posted in Slashdot receives so much incoming traffic that the linked site slows down significantly or goes down as a result).

Posted on: Nov 11, 2004 at 3:50 pm
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