Showing posts with label humour. Show all posts
Showing posts with label humour. Show all posts

Thursday, January 8, 2009

No, actually that's my latent superhero powers manifesting

Ok so I am not really a superhuman, too bad eh?!


This looks like a really cool toy, not quite as cool as a parental version that allows a parent to put the headset on a direct the child to clean their room!

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

How does a web developer spend their time?

Not many people understand how the average developer spends their time while creating web content. If you haven't done large scale web development, you just don't get it. Hopefully the graph below will help explain how their time breaks down, and maybe help move them up the totem pole.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

What if software reviews were like this?



Can your copy of Windows Vista assault the beach with the Royal Marines? Or would it just sink the landing craft?

I am also pretty sure that a license of Photoshop couldn't rip around any mall fleeing any baddies baddies :)

Friday, October 31, 2008

Happy Halloween!


Trick-or-treat,
Smell my feet,
Give me something good to eat,
Not too big, not too small,
Just the size of Montreal.




Safety Tips:
  • Select highly visible costumes. Look for light, bright and reflective costumes that make trick-or-treaters easy to see. Add reflective tape to costumes and treat buckets and bags to increase visibility.
  • Make sure costumes fit well. Have trick-or-treaters try on, walk and play in costumes and shoes in advance to check fit. Make sure nothing comes loose or might cause the child to trip. Check that wigs or other accessories do not obstruct the child’s view.
  • Review safety precautions with children. Include traffic safety rules in the review, such as staying on the sidewalk, crossing the street at crosswalks, avoiding walking in front of, behind or between parked cars and stopping at driveways to make sure no vehicles are coming in and out.
  • Plan trick-or-treating route and supervision in advance. Avoid areas with heavy vehicle traffic and look for well-lit streets with sidewalks. Make arrangements for an adult or a responsible teen to accompany younger trick-or-treaters.
  • Get a flashlight with fresh batteries. A flashlight can help trick-or-treaters see and be seen, but it should never be directed at someone’s eyes including those of passing motorists.

Friday, August 22, 2008

Agile Noir

For those of you familiar with Agile methodologies, you may find these humorous.

Agile Noir, a film adaptation, and their comic serial.