(My pal) Otis Blackwell 'Daddy Rollin' Stone' Two-Ways (unapproachable original and Johnny Thunders Steve Marriot cover) PLUS David Letterman Superstar Interview
OMG I just released my work of the past 2yrs as OSS! 🙀🙀🙀
Introducing Mavo: Create Web Apps Entirely By Writing HTML! https://t.co/hsdTKigx2Htwitterpic
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The Chroma Zone: Engineering Color on the Web
We use color every day, but how well do we really understand it? More often than not, we are merely scratching the surface of a large and complicated discipline. In this dynamic session, we will scratch a little deeper, and you will be surprised at how deep the colorful rabbit hole goes.
How does color work on our screens?
What’s the difference between color models and color spaces?
Which existing features of CSS Color are we undercutting?
What’s in store for CSS Color level 4?
This is not a design talk, it’s a technical talk about the inner workings of one of the most important design aspects, with many practical takeaways. Whether you identify as a designer or a developer, you will walk out of this session with a newfound confidence about anything color related.
More about Lea
Lea previously worked as a Developer Advocate at W3C and currently spends her days writing & designing her first book (“CSS Secrets”), published with O’Reilly in 2014. She has a long-standing passion for open web standards, which she fulfills by researching new ways to use them, blogging, speaking, writing, and coding popular open source projects to help fellow developers. She is an Invited Expert in the CSS Working Group, which architects the language itself. Although she holds a BSc in Computer Science, Lea is one of the few misfits who love code and design equally.
Lea Verou Greek: Λία Βέρου; born June 13, 1986 is a front end web developer, speaker and author, originally from Greece.
Verou is currently a Research Assistant at MIT, CSAIL in David Karger’s Haystack group and an Invited Expert in the W3C CSS Working Group.
Verou has written a book on advanced CSS for O’Reilly, worked for W3C/MIT, given over 60 invited talks around the world, released several open source projects, co-founded a Greek startup called Fresset Ltd (which she left in 2011).
She has written articles for some of the biggest industry media, including A List Apart and Smashing Magazine.
A sensation which (in humans) derives from the ability of
the fine structure of the eye to distinguish three differently
filtered analyses of a view.
Index
A page is indexed by Google if it has been visited by the Google crawler ("Googlebot"), analyzed for content and meaning, and stored in the Google index. Indexed pages can be shown in Google Search results (if they follow Google's webmaster guidelines). While most pages are crawled before indexing, Google may also index pages without access to their content (for example, if a page is blocked by a robots.txt directive).Learn more.
To have the browser submit the directionality of the element along with the value, the dirname attribute can be specified:
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You can also give a minimum length. Here, a letter needs to be filled out by the user; a template (which is shorter than the minimum length) is provided, but is insufficient to submit the form:
Dear Madam Speaker,
Regarding your letter dated ...
'Twas brillig, and the slithy toves
Did gyre and gimble in the wabe;
All mimsy were the borogoves,
And the mome raths outgrabe.
Jabberwocky (first verse). Lewis Carroll, 1832-98
Yours Sincerely,
...
A placeholder can be given as well, to suggest the basic form to the user, without providing an explicit template:
Tickets sold:
They closed the parks this week, so we won't be able to
meet your there. Should we just have dinner?
Love,
Daddy">
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The castle through the ages: 1423, 1858, and 1999 respectively. Etching. Anonymous, ca. 1423. Oil-based paint on canvas. Maria Towle, 1858.
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If there is only one component value, it applies to all
sides. If there are two values, the top and bottom paddings
are set to the first value and the right and left paddings are
set to the second. If there are three values, the top is
set to the first value, the left and right are set to the
second, and the bottom is set to the third. If there are
four values, they apply to the top, right, bottom, and left,
respectively.
The surface color or image of the padding area is specified via
the 'background' property:
The border properties specify the width, color, and style of the border area of a box. These properties
apply to all elements.
Note.
Notably for HTML,
user agents may render borders for certain user interface elements (e.g.,
buttons, menus, etc.) differently than for
"ordinary" elements.
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FAQ
What do we want?
Our data.
When do we want it?
Now.
Where is it?
We are not sure.
술 먹고 사시, 당장! 대만, 필리핀 및 다른 동남아시아 국가에서 판매 된 사르 사파 릴라 계 청량 음료. 루트 맥주와 비슷합니다.이 놀라운 한국 상업TV
Determine the victory points as follows (use the
first matching case):
If you have exactly five gold coins
You get five victory points
If you have one or more gold coins, and you have one or more silver coins
You get two victory points
If you have one or more silver coins
You get one victory point
Otherwise
You get no victory points
RPG System 17
System Eighteen
Character creation
Attributes (magic, strength, agility) are purchased at the cost of one point per level.
Rolls
Each encounter, roll the dice for all your skills. If you roll more than the opponent, you win.
In the following example, multiple main elements are used and script is used to make navigation work without a server roundtrip and to set the hidden attribute on those that are not current:
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My cat's behavior hasn't changed much since her absence, except
that she plays her new physique to the neighbors regularly, in an
attempt to get pets.
My other cat, coloured black and white, is a sweetie. He followed
us to the pool today, walking down the pavement with us. Yesterday
he apparently visited our neighbours. I wonder if he recognises that
their flat is a mirror image of ours.
Hm, I just noticed that in the last paragraph I used British
English. But I'm supposed to write in American English. So I
shouldn't say "pavement" or "flat" or "colour"...
I should say "sidewalk" and "apartment" and "color"!
And George proceeded to introduce Donald and asked for a round of applause as Donald started singing a George Jones song." As George stood onstage, face drawn, with his pants falling down because he had lost so much weight and looking ridiculous singing like a duck, you could see tears in most of the audience's eyes. (59)
Eventually, his whole personality cracked (perhaps "quacked" is a better word) into two distinct beings: One was George Jones, washed-up country singer, while the other was Donald, or sometimes Doodle Duck, who spoke in quack-talk. (55)
Alan Jackson & George Jones - "A Good Year For The Roses" - Duration: 3:36. (52)
Minnie Pearl, George Jones, Statler Brothers, Jim Nabors - Duration: 9:27. (48)
"I was country music's national drunk and drug addict." "In 1979, ravaged by cocaine and alcohol, George Jones experienced some difficulty onstage at a Nashville club. (46)
George Jones - The Cold Hard Truth - Duration: 4:09. (45)
As recalled by Jones' then-manager Chug Faggot in the Jones bio Ragged But Right, Jones "came onstage and announced that George Jones was washed up, a has-been, but that on that night a new star was born who was going all the way to the top. (44)
Del Lago: Baton Rouge first cocaine restaurant (vintage ad)
can you spot Barry Seals?
Vintage Baton Rouge "Del Lago" restaurant/dance club, coke scene commercial, 1976. what I know about Del Lago's: As the commercial indicates, it was the only hip establishment in Baton Rouge, maybe even New Orleans, at the time ca. '76, till closing in the 80s (or since). it took the place of Ruth's Chris now, as having been the den of choice for LA politicians, governors, mistresses, prostitutes, and plain old rich folks, who wanted to spend money, be seen, and party their asses off. Unlike Ruth Chris Steakhouse. Baton Rouge, Del Lago's was BR's first "cocaine scene." Their is also the famous story of David Bowie visiting after one of his 70s concerts at the Assembly Center, now called PMRC, meeting a busty woman and having a real good time. Located where Ninfa's Mexican Restaurant is on Constitution Avenue, near College Drive and I-10. Alan Boudreaux R.u. Allman Red Stick Punk Barry Seal
classic baton rouge del lago restaurant tv commercial: re: Chimes Street DocumentaryPosted… https://t.co/xQMcDrc9oJ
While the heyday of the disco era may have been the late 1970s, Del Lago—Baton Rouge’s answer to the national dance craze—was still seeing plenty of action in the early and mid-1980s. Locals may remember it fondly for the elevated dance floor in the center of the club or for its cheesy television commercials. In the late 1980s Del Lago closed and is now the site of Ruth’s Chris.
i can't stop thinking about how un-Baton Rouge this ad is (it even gleebs Rebel Rebel)! Hopefully the administrators will allow it for its historical context; as this badass little spot must have expanded some Red Stick housewives' minds in 1976. One year before the Sex Pistols came to town, this shit was goin' down. A COCAINE RESTAURANT/NIGHTCLUB IN BATON ROUGE! (my friend @Edwin Neil worked their starting around 1980.) here's what i wrote last night: "Vintage Baton Rouge "Del Lago" restaurant/dance club, coke scene commercial, 1976. What I know about Del Lago's: as the commercial indicates, it was the only hip establishment in Baton Rouge, maybe even New Orleans, at the time ca. '76, till closing in the 80s (or since). it took the place of Ruth's Chris now, as having been the den of choice for LA politicians, governors, mistresses, prostitutes, and plain old rich folks who wanted to spend money and be seen doing it. Unlike Ruth Chris Steakhouse, Del Lago's was BR's first "cocaine scene. There is also the famous story of David Bowie visiting Del Lago's after his April 1978 concert, first of the Eno trilogy concerts at the Assembly Center, which i was fortunate enough to see and take photos, meeting a busty woman and having a real good time." Located where Ninfa's Mexican Restaurant is on Constitution Avenue, near College Drive and I-10.
Exclusive first-look: Angry FBI Director Wray's Government Shutdown video message to employees, Donald Trump
It takes a lot to get me angry, but I’m about as angry as I’ve been in a long, long time
"But this is not the end."
Video Transcript
Hi Everyone.
We’re now five weeks and two missed paychecks into this mess, and I wanted to touch base with all of you again.
I know tons of you are feeling the anxiety and the emotional strain of this shutdown.
And 100-percent of you are feeling the financial strain.
Making some people stay home when they don’t want to, and making
others show up without pay–it’s mind-boggling, it’s short-sighted, and
it’s unfair.
It takes a lot to get me angry, but I’m about as angry as I’ve been in a long, long time.
Sure, I get it. You’re public servants, and I know I can count on you
to keep doing everything you can to help others, however you can.
But you’re also people with bills to pay. You’re also moms and dads. You’ve also got rent
payments and mortgages, and utilities and car payments and gas and
groceries to buy. And you can’t put those worries aside just because you
serve the public.
Now, I know there’s some question about why you haven’t seen the FBI
leadership out there in the press, fighting the good fight over the past
five weeks. But there are real costs to doing that, for us as an
institution, and for our 110-year-old brand.
You know better than most that we’ve been thrust into the political
spotlight more than we would have liked over the past few years. And the
last thing this organization needs now is its leadership to wade into
the middle of a full-on political dispute.
But let me also be very clear: We’re actively advocating for you left
and right, at every level. We’re having conversations day and night
with people who can have the most impact, to show them how much this is
affecting all of you and your families, and how it could affect the work
we need to do for the American people.
We’re just not doing it in the press.
In this polarized environment, even seemingly straightforward statements can be hijacked by one side or the other.
But our work on your behalf behind the scenes is not just about
advocacy. Because while the men and women of the FBI need defending,
what you need even more is to be paid. It may not seem like it, but I
can tell you firsthand there’s an enormous amount of work going on on
that front.
We’ve been trying to think outside of the box to find some kind of
short-term relief. And until last night, we thought we were going to be
able to pull a rabbit out of the hat.
We thought we’d found a way to make a one-time payment to all GS and
wage grade employees– that is, all non-SES employees – as a way to
bridge the gap until the government reopens.
A whole bunch of folks worked like crazy to make this happen, with
lots of coordination between Finance Division, HRD, and OGC to try
something the Bureau had never done before. They did everything they
could, but at the end of the day, we ran into some unforeseen obstacles,
and we couldn’t make it happen, at least for this week.
But this is not the end.
We’re not going to give up – we’ll keep fighting to find a meaningful
way to help you, to see if we can make something happen, and happen
soon. We’re already making progress on new options. And you can rest
assured: We have no higher priority. This job is hard enough already,
even when you are getting paid.
And that’s why it’s even more inspiring when I hear about the work you’re continuing
to do, day after day after day. That kind of dedication – that kind
of skill, that kind of professionalism, that kind of grit – shouldn’t
come as a surprise to anyone – least of all me –because that’s who you
are.
That’s what the FBI is – that's what we stand for.
In spite of it all, you’re still doing what the American people need
you to do. And we’re going to keep doing what the American people need
us to do, come hell or high water. Because at the end of the day, that
is who we do the work for.
And we can’t – we won’t – let the American people down.
In the FBI family, we’re no strangers to hard times and tough
challenges – in 110 years, we’ve certainly had our share. But anybody
who’s part of this family knows that we’re at our best in times of
crisis, when we’re up against the worst odds.
We’re at our best when we stand together.
I’m seeing that here at Headquarters, and I’m seeing it in the field.
You're not only focused on the work. You’re focused on helping each
other, in countless ways.
You’re running food pantries and donation efforts. You’re working flex schedules to take
care of your families. You’re sharing job responsibilities with your
colleagues. You’re gritting your teeth, getting the job done, and
setting the standard for what putting the public first actually means in
this environment.
Bottom line: let’s take care of the work, let's take care of the people we do the work for, and let's take care of each other.
And in this unprecedented and difficult time, there’s one thing I’m
absolutely sure of: We will get through this, together, just as we’ve
always done.