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Why Choose a Credit Union Over a Bank [Banking] (14)
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With major instability in banking and unprecedented failures and buy-outs, it may feel like the only safe place to put your money is under your pillow. While even through buy-outs like Washington Mutual's, your money remains FDIC-insured, this is a good time to consider an alternative to for-profit private banks—like credit unions. President of a the Inova federal credit union, Dallas Bergl, explains the difference between a private bank and a credit union: As a ...Shared by Ben (1) Ching (26) Chris (14) Dustin DeKoekkoek (0) Eliacin (19) Ian Anderson (2) INCyr (3) Kurt (22) Mark (18) Michael (14) nwistheone (18) Ryan (35) stevO (14) Sutrannu (11)- Kurt said: I sure do love my credit union right now!
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MAKE: Blog: Nintoaster - a Nintendo in a toaster (3)
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The State of SVG Browser Support + Using Flash for SVG in Internet Explorer (5)
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As part of the Open Web Advocacy work I’ve started with Dion and others at Google, one of my goals right now is to help increase awareness and support around doing 2-D/vector graphics on the open web. This includes tools such as the Canvas tag, SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics, an XML markup language for vector graphics), and open source cross-browser drawing toolkits such as Dojo GFX, ExplorerCanvas, and Raphael. One of the big reasons for ...Shared by Alex (7) Bruno Campagnolo de Paula (31) genki (6) Ian Anderson (2) Robert-Reinder Nederhoed (2)Contribute comment - The Totally Rad Show — Revision3 (1)
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960 Grid System (38)
permalinkNine-Sixty All modern monitors support at least 1024 × 768 pixel resolution. 960 is divisible by 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 15, 16, 20, 24, 30, 32, 40, 48, 60, 64, 80, 96, 120, 160, 192, 240, 320 and 480. This makes it a highly flexible base number to work with.Shared by Adam Bursey (1) Andrew Cornett (2) Blake Helms (1) Brad Chmielewski (0) Bruno Ancona Lopes (3) Çağatay Öztürk (10) Carlos (12) Corey Menscher (4) Cortland Klein (3) Demian (4) elbicho (0) Erik (1) Esteban (7) Folletto Malefico (1) Gommit (4) Ian Anderson (2) james young (2) jayne (1) Jim Kukla (5) JNC (4) Joatmon (3) John Schulz (8) koji komada (5) Lee Bryant (4) LL (15) Mark Hutton (0) Matthias (4) Miki (11) Omitade Adediran (0) Patrick (17) Paul Sturgess (22) phil (2) Robin Schuil (1) Rodrigo Barba (16) Samuel Sampi (7) Scott Lenger (7) Scott Sherwood (2) Zak Strassberg (1)
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Sachiko Kodama: When I Met This Material (2)
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This is so crazy. I would love to see this. WOW.Shared by Ian Anderson (2) plosson (0)Contribute comment - Man Falls Up Escalator (1)
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Not Calvin and Hobbes…. but Calvin and Steve Jobs! (2)
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