No Sleep for Hammer Smith

May 19

The Yahoo! news has me feeling old.

“You kids don’t know how good you have it. Back in my day, we had our blogs bought out by Russians!”

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theolduvaigorge:


Interactive Primate Tree
Illustration by Michael Boardman, Coyote Graphics,© Conservation International



Click through the image to learn “about these primates’ behaviors, habitats, and physical characteristics. Just roll your cursor over the different primates, and click on ones that you would like to know more about.”
 
To see more information about primate conservation click the link or go to the Conservation International homepage.

theolduvaigorge:

Interactive Primate Tree

Click through the image to learn “about these primates’ behaviors, habitats, and physical characteristics. Just roll your cursor over the different primates, and click on ones that you would like to know more about.”
 
To see more information about primate conservation click the link or go to the Conservation International homepage.

(via scientificillustration)

May 18

(via criminallyincompetent)

May 17

A long time ago I did an online college radio show about nerdy songs and stuff and then made it into a podcast and I did it enough to get into SDCC for free but now I’m only gonna do it whenever I feel like it.

P.S. I’m the deeper voice.

P.P.S. We discuss/reference the Mass Effect series a lot (in a second nature way) so steel yourselves.

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imagekwilliamsartist replied to your post: kwilliamsartist replied to your post: The lesson…

Well if they don’t allow it then it’s their fault. If they disallow you from backing up your work it’s not exactly your fault when a file gets corrupted or your workstation bites hte dust.

Working here has been a lesson in realizing it’s not always my (direct) fault/responsibility when things explode.

kwilliamsartist replied to your post: The lesson at Work toady: Backup your backups.

I was told that you back it up on your HD, and then every week/month depending on your workload you burn a copy to disc/dvd and store that somewhere.

Unfortunately my workplace has an extremely strict policy on external drives (re: MPAA). I think only three people/ports are allowed to connect anything external.