Roberto De Almeidasince 1978"More", a short filme (1998)via youtube.com
People May Switch Genders by Choice in Argentina Under New LawArgentina's Congress approved an unprecedented measure aimed at guaranteeing the rights of the transgender community, by giving people the freedom to change their legal and physical gender identity simply because they want to, without having to undergo judicial, psychiatric and medical procedures beforehand. "The fact that there are no medical requirements at all — no surgery, no hormone treatment and no diagnosis — is a real game changer and completely unique in the world. It is light years ahead of the vast majority of countries, including the U.S., and significantly ahead of even the most advanced countries." Argentina, sua linda. Mais um motivo pra eu amar o país. Study says church celebrated homosexual marriages some thousand years agoExtracting colors with ColorificAt 99designs we love great design, and a big part of good design is use of color. We were interested to see how designers make use of color in their designs, so we built an automatic color extractor to enable us to analyse color usage at a massive scale. via 99designs.com
Would be interesting to make a website where you upload your company logo at it creates a colored CSS theme that goes with it. Huge, dumb booze producer Diageo orders industry association to give them the prize that had been awarded to small, spunky competitor
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A story about Miles Davis and the nature of true geniusMaybe Kind of Blue has something very specific to teach us about the nature of true genius. It shows that there is a kind of magic to things that are made by exceptional people who are not in need of the false security that flaunting so often provides. And maybe this is the message that all jazz music tries to teach: make great things with your friends, and don’t be afraid to let them have the spotlight every once in a while. If it’s good, your recognition will come. Just ask Miles Davis. via elezea.com
The Lazy Man's URL ParsingHave you ever needed to parse a URL using regular expressions? It’s not easy to write regular expressions (for a lot of people, including myself) and it’s even tougher to test to see if that regular expression is reliable across every situation. You could, of course, just copy and paste a regular expression (or function or library) that someone else developed and use that, but I propose that there is a simpler and more concise way of parsing URLs that doesn’t require any regular expressions. via joezimjs.com
Really smart, I like it. Curious plaqueI took this picture in a hamburger place in São Paulo. Note that the blue plaques are black when I turn the flash on! BEAM
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