I feel really, really tired at the moment.
Work + university exams + final uni project = dead Sugar.
So spare my brief absence.
In the meantime, play with this.
I feel really, really tired at the moment.
Work + university exams + final uni project = dead Sugar.
So spare my brief absence.
In the meantime, play with this.
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I'm a pixel evocator with a temper. I love being productive. I recently declared war on creativity.
So far, I lose.
I hate to point out flaws. Seriously. I get disappointed when I do so because my New Year’s resolution was to be as positive as possible this year.
Alas.
So I will speak with facts for this one. No sarcasm, no bitterness, because I respect people’s work. I’ll leave the conclusion to you.
So. The iPad. Cool, eh?
After 3 years of heavy twittering (with a brief pause of some months – seriously, what was I thinking), I have familiarized myself with most of the service aspects, developing some kind of unwritten Twitter laws.
Tabs (earlier) and overlays (later) are two of the most widely used web interface patterns.
You may or may not know this, but I’m a terrible wannabe overachiever.
When I start working on a project, I don’t just want it to succeed, I want it to be the best
Space Lord by Monster Magnet
Powertrip by Monster Magnet
Crop Circle by Monster Magnet
The Beast by Angus & Julia Stone
And The Boys by Angus & Julia Stone
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3 comments on this post
Maria #1
02.Feb.06
I believe it will keep me busy for awhile. The last days I’ve been checking this site. It’s quite fascinating, listening to all these accents and knowing the background of those who volunteered for the project.
???? ???????? ??? ???????, Sugar. ????? ???????? ???????.
Anthony #2
02.Feb.06
Wow!! It’s amazing! I think the greek option works even better than the english one! (And I’m talking about Aprhodite, not the second option, which has a horrible Greek village/American accent)
Is this system used by Vodafone Hellas or is it my idea?
And it even reads out surname properly (I tried mine, yours, a few others… it works!)
Sugar #3
02.Feb.06
Yes, it has a pretty good system of combining letters to phrases, and lovely Aphrodite’s voice blends them almost perfectly!