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10 Fonts to design original logos
This collection includes Unit Rounded Bold, Helvetica Neue, Qlassik, Punk's not dead, Chica Monospace, Kyra Lynn, Nicotine, Light Out, Anja Eliane and Danube.
1. Unit Rounded Bold (download)
A rounded font to design Facebook-like logos.

2. Helvetica Neue (download)
Helvetica Neue is absolutely the font I prefer in this collection. Clean and professional:

3. Qlassik (download)
Another font I like very much:

4. Punk's not dead (download)
Punk's not deat is "dirty" font to design grunge logos:

5. Chica Monospace (download)
A font with an optimal legibility and an elegant style:

6. Kyra Lynn (download)
Kyra Lynn is another "dirty" font for grunge logos:

7. Nicotine (download)
A bold font for big logos:

8. Light Out (download)

9. Anja Eliane (download)
Anja Eliane is a bold rounded box. Best result in medium-big size.

10. Danube (download)
A courious font for modern logo design.

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The Most Alien-Looking Place on Earth
"QUANTUM SHOT" #470Article by Rachel & Avi Abrams, link Socotra Island: you have to see it to believe it We covered some otherwordly places before (see, for example, Bolvian Salt Lake, or The Richat structure), but this island simply blows away any notion about what is considered "normal" for a landscape on Earth. ![]() (images credit: Jan Vandorpe, socotra) Imagine waking up on the Socotra Island and taking a good look around you (let's say your buddies pulled a prank on you and delivered you there, and lets also assume that you don't have any hangover from abuse of any substances). After a yelp of disbelief, you'd be inclined to think you were transported to another planet - or traveled to another era of Earth's history. The second would be closer to the truth for this island, which is part of a group of 4 islands, has been geographically isolated from mainland Africa for the last 6 or 7 million years. Like the Galapagos Islands, this island is teeming with 700 endemic species of flora and fauna, a full 1/3 of which are found nowhere else on Earth. ![]() (images credit: dianadrz, Irina Travina) ![]() (image credit: socotra) The climate is harsh, hot and dry, and yet - the most amazing plant life thrives there. Situated in the Indian Ocean 250 km from Somalia and 340 km from Yemen, the wide sandy beaches rise to limestone plateaus full of caves (some 7 kilometers in length) and mountains up to 1525 meters high. ![]() (image credit: Marco Pavan) The name Socotra is derived from a Sanscrit name, meaning "The Island of Bliss"... Is it the beaches? The isolation and quiet? or the strange and crazy botanical allure? Alien-looking plants: H. P. Lovecraft's secret inspiration? Was the famous Chtulhu myths creator aware of these forbidding mountains with their hauntingly weird flora (think of plant mutations from his "The Color out of Space") ? We almost tempted to call Socotra the other "Mountains of Madness" - the trees and plants of this island were preserved thru the long geological isolation, some varieties being 20 million years old... We begin with the dracena cinnibaris or Dragon's Blood Tree, the source of Cinnibar: ![]() (image credit: Christian Besnier) The branches spread out into the sky and from below appear to hover over the landscape like so many flying saucers... and from above they have a distinct mushroom look: ![]() (image credit: Jan Vandorpe) ![]() (image credit: dianadrz) There is also the Desert Rose (adenium obesium) which looks like nothing so much as a blooming elephant leg: ![]() (images credit: Jan Vandorpe) ![]() (image credit: Denis Romanov) Dorstenia gigas, that apparently does not require any soil present and sinks roots straight into the bare rock. ![]() ![]() (images credit: Jan Vandorpe) It also has a distinct personality and likes to smile for the camera: ![]() (image credit: Tomas van Houtryve) Somewhat similar to the weird Dorstenia gigas, is this "bucha" vegetable, found as far north as Croatia. I hope it's not pregnant with anything malignant inside this sack. John Wyndham (with his "The Day of the Triffids") would've loved it: ![]() Also found in Socotra's landscape is the ever-strange and extremely rare Cucumber Tree (dendrosicyos socotranum) - and yes, it's related to what's sitting in a pickle jar in your fridge: ![]() (image credit: Jan Vandorpe) Getting around can be a challenge, as there are almost no roads Despite the fact that this island has around 40,000 inhabitants, the Yemeni govenment put in the first roads just 2 years ago - after negotiations with UNESCO, which has declared this island a World Natural Heritage Site. I would prefer a camel ride to what is bound to be a bumpy and slow 4x4 ride... It is a quiet and peaceful enclave in an otherwise troubled world. If you decide to visit there, you can forget about beachfront hotels and restaurants; this island is geared towards eco-tourism and sustaining the local economy and way of life. ![]() (images credit: Adele Obice, Marco Pavan, Denis Romanov) ![]() This island is a birder's paradise as well, with 140 different species of birds; 10 of which are not found anywhere else in the world. A unique Socotra warbler, sunbird, starling, bunting, sparrow and cisticola are among the ones found here. There are also Socotra Cormorants: ![]() (images credit: Magellan Tours, Rafeek Manchayil) Want to see some fairy-tale (and possibly haunted) shipwrecks? There are diving tours available... Hopefully some IMAX crew would film it in all its glory one day. ![]() (image credit: socotra) To give you a glimpse of Socotra's and Yemen's in general totally unique architecture, check out this place located on the mainland: Al Hajarah, Yemen - Walled city in the mist Computer game designers take note - this mysterious city in the foggy Yemen's Haraz Mountains can surely fire up imagination of anybody who decides to explore it: ![]() (image credit: Jan Vandorpe) ![]() (image credit: Bellosta) ![]() (image credit: Michaela Diener) Dune? Clark Ashton Smith's Zothique? Pack your bags, for this is on our good old planet Earth, no interstellar visa required. ![]() (image credit: socotra) Also Read: The Bolvian Salt Lake, The Richat Structure: Eye of the Earth Permanent Link... ...+StumbleUpon ...+Facebook Category: nature,Travel |
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10 Promising JavaScript Frameworks
Popular JavaScript frameworks/libraries like jQuery, MooTools, Prototype, and YUI (to name a few of the most popular JavaScript frameworks out there) definitely have a solid foothold in the JavaScript framework arena. But for the more adventurous developers looking for new or alternative frameworks/libraries – there are some excellent frameworks outside the popular ones that’s worth checking out.
It’s always good to consider all of your options before settling on a JavaScript framework that’s right for you and/or your team – and though there’s definitely a lot of compelling reasons to stick to the big names – it won’t hurt you any to at least try the alternatives.
This article showcases 10 alternative and capable JavaScript frameworks/libraries to explore. Links to some of their demos (when available) are included in the entry so that you can see the framework in action.
1. SproutCore
SproutCore distinguishes itself by emphasizing its usage for bringing desktop application functionalities on the web. It’s got a healthy amount of easy-to-follow guides to get you going quickly and its own Google Group for your questions and for interacting with other SproutCore developers.
SproutCore demonstrations: Photos, Sample Controls
2. Spry
Spry is Adobe’s Ajax framework. One of the many distinctive features of Spry is its tight integration with Adobe products (such as Dreamweaver, Flash and AIR). Just like any Adobe product, there’s already a ton of documentation to help you get started with Spry quickly.
Spry demonstrations: Photo Gallery, RSS Reader, Form Validation Widgets
3. JavaScriptMVC
JavaScriptMVC is a featured-packed JavaScript framework. JSMVC applies the Model-View-Controller (MVC) architectural pattern to JavaScript, separating business logic from the presentation layer - resulting in increased modularity and ease-of-modification for either one of the components. It has a built-in automated testing unit (because "JavaScript testing sucks") and even emails you when a user encounters an error.
JavaScriptMVC demonstrations: Error Demo, History Demo, Todo Demo
4. qooxdoo
qooxdoo is an Ajax application framework that uses object-oriented JavaScript. It’s a framework that allows you to build a web application using JavaScript without worrying about HTML, CSS, and the DOM. It’s also a fully-featured graphical user interface toolkit (much like YUI) giving the developer built-in support for keyboard navigation, tabbed interfaces, and drag and drop capabilities - among other components.
Qooxdoo demonstrations: demo browser, Feed Reader
5. midori
midori is a light-weight JavaScript framework. At it’s uncompressed state, it weighs in at only 45 KB (in comparison – jQuery in it’s minified state is 54KB). But just because its light doesn’t mean it’s lacking in complex JavaScript functions – midori offers common functions you’d expect from an JavaScript framework such as cross-browser Ajax functions, the ability to use CSS selectors (as opposed to midori-specific syntax) for matching elements in the DOM, and animated effects.
midori demonstrations: drag and drop, popups, toggle
6. Archetype JavaScript Framework
The Archetype JavaScript Framework is a robust JavaScript framework that shares a lot of things in common with Prototype. Archetype has a dependency management system which initializes needed components for particular web pages(what components and CSS file to load – for example). Archetype also emphasizes code readability and coding best practices by being hard-lined about HTML/CSS/JavaScript separation (i.e. "unobtrusive JavaScript") .
Archetype demonstration: Slidy Presentation
7. June Framework
The June Framework was inspired by the Core library and uses the Module design pattern. For those using MS Visual Studio 2008, you’ll love the documentation that comes with the June Framework because it utilizes Visual Studio’s intellisense format (code hints/auto-completion while you write).
June Framework demonstrations: setOpacity, highlight, getKeyName
8. UIZE
UIZE (pronounced "you eyes") is another JavaScript framework the emphasizes the creation of full-on rich internet applications (RIA) as opposed to basic effects and widgets/components on a web page. It already comes packed with "ready-to-go" widgets such as a date picker, a table sorter, progress bar, and color picker.
UIZE demonstrations: Slideshow With Wipes, Marquee and Image Port
9. SimpleJS
SimpleJS is a simple and lightweight, but feature-packed JavaScript framework with Ajax helper functions and animation effects. It uses a "plugins" system much like jQuery and MooTools to extend the framework. It’s the perfect solution for developers who don’t need much outside of basic Ajax functions and effects.
SimpleJS demonstration: you can view the demos in the left side bar of the website under "Functions".
10. Fleegix.js
Fleegix.js has an excellent "events system" that helps you listen, manipulate, and fire off DOM event (such as mouseover’s, onclick, etc.). It includes a function for serializing JavaScript objects into JSON format (fleegix.jason.serialize) and – because every other JavaScript framework has it – an awesome effects module to help you add rich, animated JavaScript animation onto your web page or web application.
What are you rolling with?
Which JavaScript framework do you use, and why? What compelling factors would make you look for another alternative? What features from other frameworks/libraries does your framework lack? Let’s start up a discussion on JavaScript frameworks in the comments!
Resources on JavaScript frameworks to check out
- Choosing a JavaScript framework
- Javascript framework usage among top websites
- The Most Complete AJAX Framework and JavaScript Libraries List
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DirecTV Has New TiVo-powered DVR

DirecTV has plans to release a new TiVo-powered high-def DVR sometime in the second-half of next year, and it will improve upon its 2004 predecessor, the DirecTiVo, by being able to receive the DirecTV's whole gamut of digital and high-def channels. Very little is still known about the new HD TiVo DVR, other than the fact that it will "support the latest TiVo and DirecTV features and services, including TiVo's Universal Swivel Search and TiVo KidZone". It would be interesting to see whether the user interface has been improved upon compared to the sluggish predecessor. DirecTV subscribers, will you pick up this second-gen DirecTiVo when it is available?
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Sarah Palin, would-be banner of books
Time Magazine says that when Sarah Palin took office as mayor, she approached the town librarian and asked how to go about banning books from the town library:
[Former Wasilla mayor] Stein says that as mayor, Palin continued to inject religious beliefs into her policy at times. “She asked the library how she could go about banning books,†he says, because some voters thought they had inappropriate language in them. “The librarian was aghast.†The librarian, Mary Ellen Baker, couldn’t be reached for comment, but news reports from the time show that Palin had threatened to fire her for not giving “full support†to the mayor.Sarah Palin, VP nominee







































