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17 Apr 21:51

Still going strong: Sony sells more than 7 million PlayStation 4s

by Megan Geuss

On Wednesday, Sony said that it had sold more than seven million Playstation 4 consoles worldwide as of April 4, according to a report from Reuters. Those numbers reflect a million-console increase from last month, when Sony said it sold six million consoles after the PS4's Japan launch.

The PS4 launched in North America in November 2013, and at the time Sony trumpeted that it sold more than one million units on day one. Today, Sony's representatives said that the company is having trouble keeping up with demand. "Although we are still facing difficulties keeping up with the strong demand worldwide, we remain steadfast in our commitment to meet the needs of our customers," said Andrew House, president and group chief executive officer of Sony Computer Entertainment, in a statement.

According to a VGChartz estimate, Sony's sales have out-paced those of Microsoft's Xbox One, which has sold about 4.2 million units.

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17 Apr 21:50

Google Fiber finally rolling out Internet service to businesses

by Jon Brodkin

Google Fiber began as a service just for residents and public buildings like schools, libraries, and community centers, but it's now being expanded to cover businesses as well.

Google will start a pilot program to connect small businesses in Kansas City before rolling out a more widely available service.

"We are working hard to finalize our service offering for small businesses and would like to invite you to be part of the process," Google says. "We are looking for a few businesses in Kansas City to provide feedback about using Fiber at work. Over the next few months, we’ll be connecting a limited number of small businesses to our network in exchange for feedback about the service."

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17 Apr 02:57

BBC News - A 13-year-old eagle huntress in Mongolia

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see also <a href="http://www.reuters.com/video/2012/03/08/female-eagle-hunter-reaches-new-heights?videoId=231446109">http://www.reuters.com/video/2012/03/08/female-eagle-hunter-reaches-new-heights?videoId=231446109</a>

A photographer who snapped what could be the world's only girl hunting with a golden eagle says watching her work was an amazing sight.

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Ashol-Pan on a mountain cliff edge with her eagle

Most children, Asher Svidensky says, are a little intimidated by golden eagles. Kazakh boys in western Mongolia start learning how to use the huge birds to hunt for foxes and hares at the age of 13, when the eagles sit heavily on their undeveloped arms. Svidensky, a photographer and travel writer, shot five boys learning the skill - and he also photographed Ashol-Pan.

"To see her with the eagle was amazing," he recalls. She was a lot more comfortable with it, a lot more powerful with it and a lot more at ease with it."

Ashol-Pan training her eagle

The Kazakhs of the Altai mountain range in western Mongolia are the only people that hunt with golden eagles, and today there are around 400 practising falconers. Ashol-Pan, the daughter of a particularly celebrated hunter, may well be the country's only apprentice huntress.

They hunt in winter, when the temperatures can drop to -40C (-40F). A hunt begins with days of trekking on horseback through snow to a mountain or ridge giving an excellent view of prey for miles around. Hunters generally work in teams. After a fox is spotted, riders charge towards it to flush it into the open, and an eagle is released. If the eagle fails to make a kill, another is released.

Ashol-Pan on a mountain top with her eagle
Ashol-Pan on a mountain cliff edge with her eagle

The skill of hunting with eagles, Svidensky says, lies in harnessing an unpredictable force of nature. "You don't really control the eagle. You can try and make her hunt an animal - and then it's a matter of nature. What will the eagle do? Will she make it? How will you get her back afterwards?"

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The eagles are not bred in captivity, but taken from nests at a young age. Female eaglets are chosen since they grow to a larger size - a large adult might be as heavy as seven kilos, with a wingspan of over 230cm. After years of service, on a spring morning, a hunter releases his mature eagle a final time, leaving a butchered sheep on the mountain as a farewell present. "That's how the Kazakh eagle hunters make sure that the eagles go back to nature and have their own strong newborns, for the sake of future generations", Svidensky says.

He describes Ashol-Pan as a smiling, sweet and shy girl. His photographs of her engaging in what has been a male activity for around 2,000 years say something about Mongolia in the 21st Century.

Ashol-Pan at school and a portrait image of her
Ashol-Pan at school

"The generation that will decide what will happen with every tradition that Mongolia contains is this generation," says Svidensky, who showed Ashol-Pan's family the photographs on his laptop. "Everything there is going to change and is going to be redefined - and the possibilities are amazing."

Ashol-Pan's family is shown the photos by Asher Svidensky
Ashol-Pan on horseback
Ashol-Pan cuddling her eagle
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Asher Svidensky spoke to World Update on the BBC World Service. Follow @BBCNewsMagazine on Twitter and on Facebook

17 Apr 02:56

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17 Apr 02:55

missmonstermel: coldalbion: i-belong-to-loki: Idris Elba...

















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i-belong-to-loki:

Idris Elba reveals the story behind the name of his production company ‘Green Door’ [x]

Fucking priceless.

Thé man is a god amongst men.

that last frame, he’s so pleased with himself. Mr. Handsome!

17 Apr 02:53

perksofahunter: I was flipping through Glamour when I saw this...





















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I was flipping through Glamour when I saw this article, I almost choked on my soda to be honest. Five pages, all about eating disorders, the lack if knowledge of them by doctors, and how to help yourself or your friends if you/they have an eating disorder.
They talk about BED as well, not just anorexia and bulimia. I’d like it if they spoke about EDNOS as well but otherwise I loved it.
Good job Glamour, four for you.

17 Apr 02:51

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interesting.

Social justice is not that implausible or outrageous. America wants to act like it is.

hello, this doesn’t really work out in reality. please don’t talk about random countries when you don’t know and use it as an example.


"The procedure to take menstrual leave in Nike’s subcontracted factories is plagued with a degree of fear and humiliation that is so severe; most women would rather suffer than take the days off. The reality of the situation is as follows. First, the worker approaches her line chief. If the line chief gives permission, she can approach the foreman. If the foreman gives permission, she can approach the management. After making her way through this management hierarchy, the worker must go to the factory clinic and prove that she is menstruating. She must do this by pulling down her pants and showing blood to the clinic staff. She cannot take the menstrual leave that she is entitled to by law without going through this degrading process. As you can imagine, not many workers ask for the days off. With workers not taking days off, the assembly line is fully staffed, quotas are reached more quickly, and the factory provides for its contractor most efficiently."
http://archive.cleanclothes.org/newslist/252-labour-rights-in-indonesia-what-is-menstruation-leave

17 Apr 02:43

Google now lets you access your computer through Android with Chrome Remote Desktop

by Adi Robertson

Google's Chrome Remote Desktop service, first launched in 2011, is coming to mobile. Today, the company released an Android app that will let users access their desktop computers, whether through a Chrome web app for Mac, PC, and Linux or through Chrome OS itself. Once you've set up your primary machine, you can launch the Android app to connect to it. GigaOm reported a few days ago that the app was in beta testing, but it's now available to anyone with an Android phone or tablet, though doing much with the former will be a little cramped. There's no precise date given for an iOS version, but Google says it will be coming later this year.

Since releasing Chrome Remote Desktop, Google has increasingly added ways to connect desktop computers with other devices. Hangouts got a remote desktop feature in mid-2013, and the Chromecast dongle pulls Chrome tabs onto a TV with a minimum of hassle. Outside its ecosystem, other companies have offered similar apps, including Microsoft, which added native remote desktop support in Windows 8 and released apps for both iOS and Android in late 2013.

17 Apr 02:40

Meet the world's newest H1N1 flu carrier: the sea otter

by Arielle Duhaime-Ross

Scientists have discovered that sea otters can get the flu — and not just any flu, either. According to the Smithsonian, these mammals are the world's newest carriers of H1N1, the flu strain that lead to a human pandemic back in 2009. And, according to a study published in Emerging and Infectious Diseases, scientists have no idea how these Northern sea otters caught it.


Over 70 percent of the otters tested positive for H1N1

In 2009, H1N1 spread globally in humans for the first time, and the strain has stuck around ever since. But only certain animals — animals such as pigs, turkeys, ferrets, sea lions, and cats — are known carriers of H1N1. So, when researchers realized that over 70 percent of the sea otters they were sampling along the Washington state coast were testing positive for H1N1, they were more than a little surprised — especially given that otters have never been affected by human influenza viruses before.

The scientists hypothesize that the otters might have caught H1N1 from elephant seals, the only other marine mammal that can carry this strain, the Smithsonian reports. But researchers readily admit that this is just speculation. They will need to do a lot more research before they can figure out how the animals caught this flu. So far, the otters aren't showing signs of illness, but scientists want to be sure that it's not affecting their populations. Perhaps more importantly, however, biologists need to figure how this new carrier is affecting the ecosystems in which it lives.

17 Apr 02:40

51 Awesome Webcomics The Eisners Have Completely Failed To Recognize

by Lauren Davis
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fucking Oatmeal got an Eisner nom

51 Awesome Webcomics The Eisners Have Completely Failed To Recognize

Yesterday, the nominations for the Eisner Awards, often considered the Oscars of Comics, came out, honoring five comics in the digital comics category. But there are dozens of amazing webcoimcs out there that the Eisners have completely ignored.

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17 Apr 02:40

Just Ms. Dr. stuff

by hodad

She’s on a plane to San Francisco, with free wifi, writing a 6 minute roundtable contribution for AAAS this weekend.

7:50pm
How r things?
i’m on zhe plane

7:52pm
Howdee

7:52pm
so everyone all settled in?

7:52pm
They are upstairs reading in bed

7:52pm
cute! so happy? more details!
yay

7:53pm
Gma got here at 4, stopped to nap near Derby on the way home. We went to the mall and ran around for a while.

7:53pm
can i chat with you about my werk?

7:53pm
Sure

7:55pm
ok so if part of capitalism’s work is about the abstraction of labor, fictitious capital, and financial instruments that accrue profit from abstractions of risk, where does that leave OOO and new materialisms and actor-network theory?
i’m thinking that all the Asian clones i’ve been studying are the descendants in some way of slave-like social death — born in the fires of biocapital…
i’m trying to make sense of what my talk is about in that it brings together transpacific circulations of biomatter (Asian immigration but also GMOs and clones, radiation, and culture)…
because techno-Orientalism totally does the work of abstraction, right? exoticization but also the reduction of the Orient to capital…

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17 Apr 02:38

While discussing our impending demise...

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17 Apr 02:26

D&D Next (5E) Magic Item Creation: Which book should contain rules for magic item creation?

by ForeverSlayer
Which book should magic item creation be exclusively in?
17 Apr 01:50

jennstarkid: accioguitardis: cyberunfamous: trillow: how much do islands cost i want one Less...

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how much do islands cost i want one

Less than a college education

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what the fuck

IT SHOCKS NO ONE THAT AN ISLAND COSTS LESS THAN A COLLEGE EDUCATION IN AMERICA

17 Apr 01:12

hippiepiegypsybird: Magpies can look like boring black and...



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Magpies can look like boring black and white birds until they open their wings and reveal their beautiful blue and green feathers

dafuq some1 jus say bout me on intErnet

AW HELL NAW

HERD U WAZ TALKIN SHYT!!!!!

unh unh grl I AIN’T DON WIT U

U SHULDA REED MYY SIGN GURL

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17 Apr 01:04

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parenting done right

Never not reblog Morticia Addams

I love the expression on her face in the last one. “Can you believe she was going to use such a small blade?”

17 Apr 00:14

dynamite with a laser beam



dynamite with a laser beam

17 Apr 00:01

Joe Biden joins Instagram - UPI.com


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Joe Biden joins Instagram
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WASHINGTON, April 16 (UPI) -- United States Vice President Joe Biden joined the image sharing site Instagram on Wednesday. Biden, 71, signed up with the handle @VP and explained in his first post -- a picture that finds him in the background with his Ray ...
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Biden — and his aviators — are on InstagramUSA TODAY
'The VP? Check. Aviators? Check': Joe Biden makes Instagram debutToday.com
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16 Apr 23:18

The Mice are burying the Cat, Russia, ca. 1766

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Russian cat beat



The Mice are burying the Cat, Russia, ca. 1766

16 Apr 23:12

One thing Mark Zuckerberg thinks every Silicon Valley executive should do

by Max Nisen
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ugh

“So, what’s your favorite Instagram filter?” AP/Le Thanh Hieu

Facebook is often questioned about American teens abandoning it for apps such as SnapChat, but it turns out that’s not what CEO Mark Zuckerberg is losing sleep over. His bigger concern, he says in a recent interview with The New York Times (paywall), is appealing to the next billion people getting online across the rest of the world.

To that end, Zuckerberg says, he encourages his staff to explore the world outside of the bubble of Silicon Valley:

My life is so different from the person who’s going to be getting Internet in two years. One of the things that we do is ask product managers to go travel to an emerging-market country to see how people who are getting on the Internet use it. They learn the most interesting things. People ask questions like, ‘It says here I’m supposed to put in my password — what’s a password?’ For us, that’s a mind-boggling thing.

Presumably, those globe-trotting product developers are also getting a taste of life without high-speed internet and unlimited mobile data. To develop online products for people in emerging markets, it helps to have actually experienced the limitations on access that they face. (That’s something that Quartz’s Leo Mirani recommends after spending a week with just a mobile connection. The modern internet—with streaming video, crisp photos, and an array of cloud services—just didn’t work for him.)

These insights already seem to be informing Facebook’s strategy. The WhatsApp acquisition, for example, was an acknowledgment that Facebook’s messaging platform won’t work for the whole world. Messenger works better for chatting with friends with abundant mobile data, while WhatsApp helps people stay in touch across countries, whether or not they have the latest smartphones, and serves as an inexpensive replacement for text messages.

Zuckerberg’s staff walkabouts make sense. Both Facebook and Google are trying to expand internet access to a much larger portion of the globe with (even turning to experimental technology such as drones). Once they’re there, these companies will need developers who know what services people new to the internet will actually want to use.

16 Apr 23:11

Rapper cuts off penis in suicide attempt, reattach fails, report says - Fox News

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'Johnson has been a member of Northstar, a Long Beach, California, hip hop group that was part of the Wu-Tang Clan family, according to the Wu-Tang Clan website. He performs under the name Christ Bearer.'


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Rapper cuts off penis in suicide attempt, reattach fails, report says
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A rapper who worked with members of the group Wu-Tang Clan cut off his penis and jumped from a second floor balcony in an apparent suicide attempt, TMZ reports. Andre Johnson was found on the sidewalk outside an apartment building in West Hollywood ...
No Saving It: Rapper Who Cut Off His Own Penis Was Unable To Have It ...The Urban Daily
Rapper severs penis, jumps off building, but survivesWPEC
Andre Johnson in Stable Condition; Doctors Unable to Reattach Penis After ...The Hollywood Gossip
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16 Apr 23:08

tofuboots: amischiefofmice: PRAISE BE This would have helped...

Courtney shared this story from Super Opinionated.



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PRAISE BE

This would have helped me avoid so many tantrums as a child <3

I’ll be over here doing the internal work to let go of my horror that they’re STILL CALLING THEM “BOY” AND “GIRL” TOYS IN THIS, THE YEAR OF TWO THOUSAND AND FOURTEEN, MAUDE HELP ME.

16 Apr 23:06

Impressions: Shadowrun Online Early Access

by Rich Stanton
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'So far Shadowrun Online has swallowed over half a million dollars in Kickstarter money, claims to have had an angel investor that walked away at the last minute, has another background investor, is sharing its codebase with another game, and is now selling on Steam Early Access to people who didn’t back the original. What has been released is more like a tech demo than an alpha version of the game, and frankly the chances of a 2014 release don’t look realistic.'

By Rich Stanton on April 16th, 2014 at 9:00 pm.

The honeymoon period for Kickstarter is long over. There are a number of reasons why but perhaps the most impactful is the failure of several high-profile campaigns to deliver what was promised, or going full Darth Vader: ‘We are altering the deal, pray we don’t alter it any further.’ Such drek leads us to Shadowrun Online – a game that was due for release in May 2013, but on March 31 2014 crept onto Steam Early Access, available for sale to non-backers at the princely sum of £25. So what’s going on?

We’ll come to the tortuous twists and turns of Shadowrun Online’s development soon enough, but for ponying up the dough this is what you get: Early Access to what is currently four singleplayer missions and a miniscule multiplayer map, along with the full campaign on release. Worth noting is that this purchase does not include future expansions (i.e. they’re already thinking about DLC), and when the game is eventually released there will also be a free-to-play version of it.

In fact there are some pretty big claims for Shadowrun Online, so I’m just going to quote the developer before coming back to reality: “Every character perceives the game world differently […] the collective actions of players will not only determine the fate of the online game world [but will] also cross over into the pen and paper storyline […] accessible through Windows, Mac, Android, iOS, and Linux and on Ouya […] it is fully cross-platform, meaning you can play it on your tablet [then] sit down at your PC to continue with the same character.”

Hoo boy. The kickstarter promised co-op gameplay and faction wars, with hubs where players could mingle and pick missions to undertake – as well as all the Shadowrun bobbins you’d expect, from computer hacking to magic to gritty combat. The current build of the game has none of this, but it is of course Early Access.

The good news is that the backgrounds look pretty great. More than anything else in Shadowrun Online, the look and atmosphere of these few environments is bang-on. The missions are short ‘kill all the dudes’ affairs, and showcase a relatively slick but simple turn-based combat system. Think XCOM but without the dynamic combat camera.

But that comparison is a problem in itself. I think XCOM’s amazing but Shadowrun Online really shouldn’t play like a poor man’s XCOM – yet it does. You have two guys who each have two weapons: a bulky SMG-toting Orc with a machete, and a mage that can shoot fireballs or whip out a shotgun. The big problem is that combat doesn’t live up to the interface: the battles don’t seem enormously dependent on tactics, more on the random chance of shots landing and who gets the first good hit in.

All that’s on offer here is combat, which is fine, but being a shadowrunner isn’t just about killing people. Interaction beyond combat is limited to shooting at door panels. There’s no hacking to speak of, though in one mission you guard an NPC who’s doing this. You can see everything happening in the level (no fog of war). Cover is interchangeable – a pot plant’s as effective as a big hunk of steel.

The most disappointing thing is the magic system. Currently magic is simply fire-and-forget with certain spells having a cooldown of a few turns. Core Shadowrun concepts like drain and overcasting are not present, which means that spells are basically fireball guns. This isn’t even to mention that the mage character indicates his magicalness by wearing a pink hat and carrying a giant skull around, which is so far away from the basic concept of being a shadow runner – you know, disguising true power from the enemy and surprising them – it’s hard to believe it got past the concept stage.

The PvP element on offer is so insignificant it doesn’t even deserve to be called a taster. It’s a tiny map for 2 vs 2 battles where both players move forwards into cover, then take pot-shots at one another. There’s no room in this environment for any kind of interesting approach to the combat, beyond chancing your arm by running the Orc forward and slashing away.

The ‘this is Alpha’ excuse is, just under a year after the original deadline, pretty astonishing – that is, that the £25 version being sold now is merely a functionality test and that content will come later. The projected launch is by the end of this year. The developers still aren’t sure about absolutely fundamental aspects of the game like team size and the inclusion of overwatch.

When Cliffhanger announced the first delay, they did so by saying that the game could not be built on the existing codebase for Jagged Alliance – it ‘compromised’ too much. This is all well and good in theory, but in practice it is very hard to see what Shadowrun Online has gained from such a delay. Game development is not this linear process whereby a team can, having perfected a single mechanic, produce an entire semi-MMOG worth of content within six months or even a year. It’s not going to happen.

And here’s the real killer: if Shadowrun Online is about showing off a core gameplay loop, then it doesn’t. It shows off a visually slick but generic isometric strategy game that lacks any kind of tactical options whatsoever. The strategy here comes down to the random number generator. The core gameplay loop isn’t here.

The problem with Shadowrun Online is that there are a tonne of games doing what it does already – but better. For solo players, there’s even Shadowrun Returns. But very few games have captured that intoxicating blend that makes Shadowrun such a great universe: biotechnology, magical fantasy and raw danger everywhere. The multitude of approaches for any given situation. Taking up such a mantle requires much more than a logo, and a by-the-numbers isometric strategy game.

Be wary. So far Shadowrun Online has swallowed over half a million dollars in Kickstarter money, claims to have had an angel investor that walked away at the last minute, has another background investor, is sharing its codebase with another game, and is now selling on Steam Early Access to people who didn’t back the original. What has been released is more like a tech demo than an alpha version of the game, and frankly the chances of a 2014 release don’t look realistic.

It could be that Cliffhanger are straight-shootin’ types and will deliver by the end of the year, in which case I’ll happily eat my cyberware. But one thing in particular stood out from the video released to announce Steam Early Access. Almost the whole six minutes is shots of the beautiful Vienna office of the developer, and Jan Wagner talking. There’s plenty of merchandise around, big posters on the walls, smiling employees looking busy, and tutting about the various issues and how they’re solving them. There’s barely any footage of the game.

Shadowrun Online has been funded and in development for years now. For me the warning klaxons are blazing. Plenty of us want a great Shadowrun game, something Cliffhanger has taken advantage of to fund the development of Shadowrun Online. Perhaps they’ll deliver. But for now, I’d advise you keep your wallet shut, and watch this project from a very safe distance.

16 Apr 22:56

American Voices: Google Glass Users Facing Verbal, Physical Attacks

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“People need to lighten up about being recorded every single moment of the day.”

Amid rising tensions in San Francisco between native residents and wealthy tech entrepreneurs gentrifying the city, more reports have surfaced of anti-tech protesters targeting Google Glass wearers with physical attacks and verbal assaults like “Gla...






16 Apr 22:52

Michelle Rodriguez wants you to read LAZARUS. (Well, actually,...

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Rucka fans



Michelle Rodriguez wants you to read LAZARUS.

(Well, actually, I think she wants to play Forever, but, you know, the one could lead to the other…).

Mostly, I’m blogging this because it’s MICHELLE RODRIGUEZ and she likes our book! And that’s reason enough. So there.

Nyah.

16 Apr 22:46

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16 Apr 22:40

Devout Design LLC: (Catholic?) Web/App Designer and Potential Business Partner

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welp

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Location: Portland, Oregon, USA
URL: http://www.devoutdesign.com

Devout Design is a web/app design and development company that builds custom web and mobile apps for Catholic organizations. Church websites are the bread and butter but the plan is to offer a full suite of SAAS applications, a few of which are currently in development.

Right now, it’s a one-person company that I run on the side, and that I’m growing into a full time gig. By day, I work for another company as a senior software engineer building web and mobile apps. Personally, I have some design experience (I studied graphic design in college), but my strengths are in software development.

I’m reaching the limit of my design skills (and time) and all the church websites that I’m designing are starting to look the same. I need a skilled designer with a fresh perspective. Ideally, I’d like to find a talented designer who would like to be my business partner. We’ll work together on a few projects to see if it would be a good fit. However, my immediate need is for some extra help on a larger project that I’m working on right now. Currently, I’m working on 2 websites and a web application with a budget to support adding a designer.

I think you might be a good fit if you have the following traits:

Necessary:
  • You are first and foremost a strong visual designer.
  • You have experience designing for the web.
  • You have a few years of professional experience and some examples in a portfolio.
  • You’re a freelancer or have some time on the side to commit to a few projects.

Ideally:
  • You have some experience designing websites for non-profit organizations (or at least a vision for how they should be designed).
  • You have experience designing UIs for web/mobile apps.

Nice to have:
  • Experience with HTML/CSS would be a plus since it would be less work for me. SASS and HAML experience would be even better.
  • It would help if you were Catholic, but that’s not necessary.

To apply: To apply, send an email to contact+wwr@devoutdesign.com.

16 Apr 22:38

Google Fiber signs preliminary franchise agreement with Portland. City council to vote on May 7th.

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great

16 Apr 22:36

tomselleck69: i did a poster for the mountain goats and erin...

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john keough beat



tomselleck69:

i did a poster for the mountain goats and erin mckeown and i realized i forgot to actually mention it on the thing where i am ostensibly supposed to be posting art

4 colors on white paper, edition of 63

thank you industry print shop in austin texas, who did a truly amazing job on this
thank you alyson west for organizing everything and tolerating all my amateur hour nonsense
thank you john darnielle for the impeccable art direction and for being just the coolest
thank you erin mckeown for also being the coolest and incredibly kind (note the free album download on her website—-IT IS SO GOOD)
and thank you trudy, whose last name i do not know, for doing the actual selling of the posters and for keeping me company before the show!

i have thought about screen printing posters for musicians every day for like 6 years now—-that the first one i did was for my favorite band, and furthermore came out looking pretty okay seems OMINOUS.


anyway since i can’t help but disclose process stuff, here are some links to some of the material/inspiration/reference used in making the poster:
Walton Ford - Der Panterausbruch
Pieter Bruegel the Elder - Hunters in the Snow
Jack Earle
Floyd Collins
tMG - Deuteronomy 2:10
tMG - Sourdoire Valley Song
tMG - Ox Baker Triumphant
Erin McKeown - The Politician
Erin McKeown - Histories

16 Apr 22:33

malformalady: A pollen-gilded bat (Phyllonycteris poeyi)...

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via Rosalind



malformalady:

A pollen-gilded bat (Phyllonycteris poeyi) emerging from a flower of the blue mahoe tree (Talipariti elatum) demonstrates the carrying capacity of fur. This bat lives in eastern Cuba in a colony more than one million strong—a pollinating powerhouse.

Photo credit: Merlin Tuttle

Bats and flowers!