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I Crave Burger.

A couple of quick notes:

-If you have anything to do with (or even just a general interest of) web development, please do yourself a favor and check out
Firebug for Firefox. It's a free plugin that allows you to view all code (HTML, CSS, JavaScript, etc.) on any webpage that you desire in a very easy to understand way. It also checks the code for errors and allows you to muss about with slight edits, which is very helpful when you're doing a bit of light finishing on your own sites. I bet everyone in the world already knew about this thing except for me.

-I have been enjoying the "Not Quite Art" video podcasts (the first two, at least. They're longer than I usually like to spend watching videos on my computer.) They're a pretty general perusal of the contemporary art/non-art culture, kind of fun to watch especially because it deals pretty heavily with locations outside the U.S. The info covered is probably not anything new to anyone who keeps semi-up-to-date with art these days, but the podcast is still probably "Not Quite a Waste of Time." Eh? EH?


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