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15 Jan 2010

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-01-15

Author: Chris | Filed under: General
  • • Upload your files and access them anywhere with Google Docs – http://bit.ly/4ZpQcA – I already use Google Docs a lot I'll use it more now #
  • • What's Your Email Address Prejudice? http://bit.ly/8WFAy5 – I've got email prejudice, everyone esp designers should have a pro email domain #
  • • Install PHProxy in Your Web Space to Access Blocked Sites http://bit.ly/7mX7eK Get solution as long as your can hit your site to begin with #
  • • Finally former D&E Jazzd ISP Customers have access to view ESPN360.com video content – http://bit.ly/8L774N #
  • • Google Short Links Solution for Google App users http://bit.ly/4uVBFG #
8 Jan 2010

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-01-08

Author: Chris | Filed under: General
25 Dec 2009

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-12-25

Author: Chris | Filed under: General
18 Dec 2009

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-12-18

Author: Chris | Filed under: General
  • • If you have Windows 7 envy on your mac set up 'Aero Snap' workalikes in OS X – http://bit.ly/8oBWan #
  • • With all this snow on the way here are some Incredible Examples of Snowflake Photography via Webdesigner Depot http://bit.ly/4NMwIt #
16 Dec 2009

Captain America Reborn #4 Comic Book Clipping of the Week

Author: Chris | Filed under: Comics

Captain America recently was killed, sort of, just like most other popular super heroes who have died, he was bound to come back from the dead. Marvel is finishing a 5 book run called Captain America Reborn.

In the series Cap was trapped in an alternate reality and kept jumping from time to time. He was reliving famous moments from his past. In the fourth book they did a couple cells filled with an eye and in the eye was a drawing of Captain America or other characters from the book. Below is Steve Rogers falling through the air.

From Captain America Reborn #4 page 23

From Captain America Reborn #4 page 23 (Click to enlarge)

After the jump is bit of a spoiler from the end of the fourth issue.
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