We’re catching up with what was going on beyond the Wall during all of this drama. And to start with, lets talk about how Scotland got its shape and talk a little about the early inhabitants who lived there.
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The Doctor Who Podcast | and YOU are most welcome
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35 – Scotcast Part One | The British History Podcast
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The Doctor Who Podcast | and YOU are most welcome
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Joe Gebbia’s Soapbox
Joe Gebbia ‘s ZURBsoapbox: We have to say that Joe Gebbia, Airbnbâs co-founder and chief product designer, is a great storyteller. He practically held court when he dropped by last month for his soapbox. Everyone was captivated as Joe told the story of Airbnb
http://www.zurb.com/soapbox/events/38/Joe-Gebbia--ZURBsoapbox
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In Contention #99 - Eggs In A Basket, by In Contention - a Magic: the Gathering Open Series Article
In this episode of In Contention, the official podcast of the SCG Open Series, Joey, Reuben, and Kranny discuss the results of Pro Tour Return to Ravnica, the SCG Open Series in Indianapolis, and more!
http://www.starcitygames.com/magic/openseries/25074-In-Contention-99-Eggs-In-A-Basket.html
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5by5 | The Web Ahead #39: Dave Shea
The Web Behind: Episode Three with Dave Shea
Dave Shea joins Eric Meyer and Jen Simmons for the third episode of in The Web Behind series. They talk about the CSS Zen Garden, a website Dave created in 2003 which showed the world how radically-different designs could be with just CSS. Dave also reflects on the origins and lasting effects of the CSS Sprites technique he introduced to the world, and reminisces about the web design community of a decade ago.
Dave Shea is a Canadian[1] web designer and co-author of The Zen of CSS Design: Visual Enlightenment for the Web. He is known for his work in web-standard development—from his design community project CSS Zen Garden to his active contributions at the Web Standards Project (WaSP). Shea is also a writer “for a large global audience of web designers and developers on his popular weblog, "Mezzoblue" and is the founder and creative director of Bright Creative in Vancouver, BC.
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5by5 | The Web Ahead #37: Steven Champeon
The Web Behind: Episode Two with Steven Champeon
In this second episode of The Web Behind series with Eric Meyer, guest Steven Champeon talks about predecessors to HTML, the webdesign-L online community, the birth of the web standards project, how he coined the term "progressive enhancement" and much more.
Steven Champeon pioneered the markup best practice of Progressive Enhancement that has been embraced by the web industry and adopted by organizations such as Microsoft, Yahoo!, and America Online. Steve is also the founder of the webdesign-L online community, founded in 1997 and 2300+ members strong. Champeon’s widely respected status as a "web guru" is evidenced by his impressive list of publications and speaking engagements. Champeon is a contributor to Unix Power Tools, 3rd edition, Cascading Style Sheets: Separating Content From Presentation, now in its second edition, as well as the author of the groundbreaking Building Dynamic HTML GUIs.
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5by5 | The Web Ahead #35: John Allsopp
The Web Behind: Episode One with John Allsopp
John Allsopp joins Eric Meyer and Jen Simmons for this first episode in our “web behind” series — a look back at where the web came from and the people who created it. They talk about early web design tools, community groups that shaped the web, thinkers from the mid-20th century who shaped ideas about hypertext, and much more.
Hailing from Sydney, Australia, John Allsopp by himself has seen and done more on the web than most web teams put together. First encountering the web in the early 1990s, he built one of the very first CSS tools, Style Master, and a number of other web development tools; published a wealth of information like support charts and free courses; wrote the deeply insightful and far-seeing article “A Dao of Web Design”; influenced the course of the Web Standards Project; and founded a successful international conference series that continues to this day.
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Nathan Fillion - Girl on Guy Podcast
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’80s Nostalgia? M-M-Max Headroom Is Now On DVD : NPR
The futuristic ABC series, starring Matt Frewer as an eerily human computer-generated television host, aired for only two seasons — but became a pop culture phenomenon. Critic David Bianculli says he’s happy the series is finally out on DVD but wishes he could see even more.
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=129087041
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