3/30/2011
I'm starting a new Tumblr blog (force close)
I have decided to start up a new blog, where I can focus more on discussing the internet/technology. I’ll be voicing in every so often on whatever I see fit, be it h8ing on Microsoft/RIAA/Flash, crushin’ on Tumblr/Apple/Google, trying to pretend Android tablets are better than the iPad, claiming each year really is the year of Linux, or whatever else I think of.
Please give it a follow if you are interested in that sort of thing. Some posts will just be pissed off rants, but I’ll also try to get some humor in there! Check it:
3/22/2011
I cannot stop laughing. I dare you not to laugh. HOW IS HE MOVING AT 2X THE SPEED OF EVERYONE ELSE? Android FTW.
3/03/2011
2n:
2N has become social! I have rolled out an updated theme with new tweaks to improve 2N.
Please “like” the Facebook page for a place for everyone to meet each other! Feel free to write on the wall, or make a discussion in the forum! “Like” 2N by either visiting the Facebook or in the bottom right corner of 2N.FM.
And once you get past all the new social features, you’ll notice that the new theme for 2N has other changes. A big improvement is viewing a song’s Tumblr Notes. Just click “LINK” to visit a post’s page, and right under the album art is a “Show Notes” button now!
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2/27/2011
Mad hailing all of a sudden here (Normal, IL). It was super loud hitting the building, everyone heard it and ran to see.
2/25/2011
Made my day. Being under the constant fear that a band will take offense to posting their music for free (which I try to balance with the purchase links), it’s always especially nice to hear they actually appreciate it!
2/19/2011
“Great minds discuss ideas; Average minds discuss events; Small minds discuss people.”
— Eleanor Roosevelt (via david)
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2/14/2011
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2/13/2011
I’m working on version 5. It will not bring any exciting new features, but the extension will be faster and more efficient.
The code is also a thousand times cleaner, and so if anyone wants to check out the source, it’s actually organized now, and each part is labeled to help explain what it is doing. Open source for the win!
I have some people testing beta builds of it. Hopefully it will be out soon! If you want to help test it, email me: sttb@codysherman.com
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