Favicons: The Internet’s greatest mysetery revealed

What is a favicon? Where did they come from and how are they made? The earliest evidence of favicons can be traced to the ancient Mayans dating back as far as 1,400 BC. Today, the favicon is still a mystery to many. There are numerous websites on the topic, some with content far overreaching anything a favicon could ever...

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In the kitchen with hi there: the Big Fat Greek Burger

The first weekend on the BBQ and a Sunday afternoon in working, we made the Big Fat Greek Burger. A 1/2 pound beef patty with feta and kalamata olives topped with a balsamic pico de gallo. It worked fantastically. And it was delicious.

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hi there reports: Hub Talk – Climate Change NS Post-Copenhagen

hi there reports on the second of the Hub Talks on the recent trip of NS delegates to the climate change discussions in Copenhagen. We interview Tracy Boyer before the talk about how they’re planning to share the discussion with people outside The Hub and get a rundown on how it went. Learn more about The Hub and stay...

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A path made by your customers is still a path: some lessons in user experience design

Clearly this is a path, one that people use a lot. A popular spot to enter the Superstore just off Barrington Street, we use it every time we go (aside form these super muddy situations). Here’s the problem: poor user experience. Superstore should make a path, paved or gravel or something permanent.* And clear it in the winter when...

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