I think this is such a funny website. I hope you will all see the humor in this... The T-Shirts rock. I'm sure that the RIT community will embrace this website and the developer will make some cash from RIT student/teacher sales. Some of my favorite T-Shirts are the ... Chicks Dig Unix... There are only 10 types of people in the world: Those who understand binary, and those who don't... The rest of the site is full of cool "geek gear" it's worth a look... Enjoy! (ThinkGeek)
EvanS
One question regarding our final: is it our group site about blogging?
I was thinking it would be since this is week 7 and we haven't been told about any new big assignments, but I'm honestly not sure.
Thanks,
Stephanie
I have 2 quick questions about the Midterm.
Is the About This Site about our main 409 page or our blog?
And, are the About Me and About This Site pages supposed to be on our main 409 page or on our 409 blog?
Thanks,
Stephanie
Has anyone out there been using Tidy?
Usually I don't worry about the appearance of my code until it's all written and working correctly. Tidy make the code look pretty, so that you don't have to go through it yourself.
It is a great tool.
Hi all, I have another semi-random book title that you all might enjoy. Considering that we have so many designers in the class I thought I should tell you about a book that I read over Thanksgiving break.... YES I DO READ FOR FUN... Anyway, the book I think is great for everybody but really fits for designers the most. BUT I do encourage all of the IT people out there to pick it up to because you do design also (and it gives you a glimps into our strange design world). The book is about a kid in his first two semesters at college. He is in art school there and it goes through crazy teachers and projects its a really fun read and man... things dont change much from when the book was set in the 1950's and now here in 2002 ANYWAY the book is called Cheese Monkeys: A Novel in Two Semesters... by Chip Kidd anyway hope you will check it out... It's a really fast read and and should be a required read for every serious designer.
ES
ps. You can read a bit of the book on Amazon